Time & Style presents its 2025 collection

—a quiet dialogue between past and present, where artisans shape time into objects of lasting beauty.

Each piece is crafted with deep respect for Japan’s finest materials, allowing their natural beauty to shine in designs that seamlessly fit modern living while ensuring enduring quality. Rooted in tradition yet designed for today, the collection embodies a commitment to craftsmanship that will be passed down for generations.

The 2025 lineup includes a wide range of furniture and lighting—such as lamps, chairs, tables, low tables, ottomans, shelves, and cabinets—each harmonizing with contemporary interiors while preserving the timeless beauty of Japanese craftsmanship and materials.

Led by the Time & Style Design Team, the collection celebrates refined techniques passed down through generations. Some pieces were developed in collaboration with talented designers from around the world, including the Danish studio OEO Studio, Swedish designers Claesson Koivisto Rune, and Japanese designers Drill Design, Kensaku Oshiro, Daisuke Kitagawa, Yumi Terauchi, Hisanobu Tsujimura, Noriko Tsuiki, as well as Taiwan-born, Japan-based designer Yang Hen Chen.

Presented at the Time & Style Milan showrooms, the 2025 selection is a quiet yet profound statement—an invitation to experience the poetry of materials, the elegance of form, and the spirit of craftsmanship that connects past and future.

Location

TIME & STYLE
Largo Claudio Treves, 2 - Via Eugenio Balzan, 4 - Via San Marco, 13 - Milano

How to get there

Opening hours

Mon, April 7th
h. 10:00—21:00
Tue, April 8th
h. 10:00—21:00
Wed, April 9th
h. 10:00—21:00
Thu, April 10th
h. 10:00—21:00
Fri, April 11th
h. 10:00—21:00
Sat, April 12th
h. 10:00—21:00
Sun, April 13th
h. 10:00—21:00

Events

Presentation
Monday, April 7th
h. 17:00 - 18:00 |   Free access

Exhibitors and companies

Time & Style

We design and produce furniture, lighting, tableware, towels, and other tools of daily life. Based on the design concept of evolving traditional Japanese techniques for modern life, we pursue manufacturing products that can be used for a long time.