"Spazio Rossana Orlandi"

Altreforme – Raw & Rainbow @ Salone Milan 2018

Altreforme – Raw & Rainbow @ Salone Milan 2018

With Raw & Rainbow Altreforme confirmed its commitment to experimentation, demonstrating once again the versatility of aluminium which, thanks to a unique manufacturing know-how and to the constant contamination with an original vision, can radically transform itself into constantly new shapes

Spazio Rossana Orlandi [pt 4/4] @ Salone Milan 2017

Spazio Rossana Orlandi [pt 4/4] @ Salone Milan 2017

Gallery Rossana Orlandi was opened in 2002 in a former tie Factory in the Zona Sant Ambrogio / Magenta neighborhood

Since then Rossana Orlandi has been forecasting new and upcoming designers and establishing the premise as one of the most revered platforms for avant-garde Design and Lifestyle

Rossana Orlandi at Massimo Dutti [pt 2/4]@ Salone Milan 2017

Rossana Orlandi at Massimo Dutti [pt 2/4]@ Salone Milan 2017

A few steps away from the Duomo and in the central Milanese shopping street – Corso Vittorio Emanuele – the Spanish fashion house Massimo Dutti invited gallerist Rossana Orlandi to decorate three of its windows for the Salone

Fashion, art and design were beautifully tied together by Rossana Orlandi, who selected pieces from her gallery showroom to decorate the windows.

Spazio Rossana Orlandi @ Salone Milan 2014

Spazio Rossana Orlandi @ Salone Milan 2014

The design gallery “Spazio Rossana Orlandi” which opened in 2002, is in a former tie factory on Via Matteo Bandello, in the Magenta / Sant ‘ Ambrogio neighbourhood of Milan.

Crowned “The Queen of Design” by the New York Times, Rossana Orlandi – who was once a fashion designer – is better known for her role discovering and championing new designers

Spazio Rossana Orlandi @ Salone Milan 2013

Spazio Rossana Orlandi @ Salone Milan 2013

Spazio Rossana Orlandi now showing for the 9th year, continues to be a must see during Milan Design Week.

International atmosphere, light, colors, flowers, whimsical items, windows, boxes full of anything, textiles, mazes, tunnels, courtyards and wonderful exhibits all around you. it is virtually impossible not to be charmed.

A great place to have a relaxing “End of Salone” celebratory lunch.