"ventura centrale"

Raytrace by Benjamin Hubert @ Salone Milan 2019

Raytrace by Benjamin Hubert @ Salone Milan 2019

Raytrace is a dramatic, interactive experience set within the dark, atmospheric tunnels of Ventura Centrale

Raytrace is a 25-meter long and 6-meter high triangular passage made of Dekton® ultracompact surfaces, which seemingly balanced on a single edge, create a huge passageway in which visitors can walk under and become an integral part of the installation.

Bodies in Motion @ Salone Milan 2019

Bodies in Motion @ Salone Milan 2019

The immersive installation, Bodies in Motion is displayed in the historical vaulted warehouses beneath the Milano Central Station as part of the third edition of Ventura Centrale.

In a bold expression of sustainability, Humanscale presents a minimally built, interactive experience that explores the essence of human movement.

Tell me More by Rapt Studio @ Salone Milan 2019

Tell me More by Rapt Studio @ Salone Milan 2019

Rapt Studio debuts at Salone del Mobile with Tell Me More, an interactive, immersive installation at Ventura Centrale.

Tell Me More explores the intersection of spatial experience and emotional connection, offering visitors the opportunity to experience a microcosm of a Rapt-designed environment.

The Diner by David Rockwell @ Salone Milan 2018

The Diner by David Rockwell @ Salone Milan 2018

To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Surface magazine teamed up with celebrated architect Rockwell Group to explore American design by recasting a U.S. icon.

Rockwell teamed up with and design consultancy 2×4 to create The Diner, which is located in one of the cavernous vaults situated below the tracks that run into Milan’s Centrale railway station.

Horgenglarus “Giants with Dwarf” @ Salone Milan 2018

Horgenglarus “Giants with Dwarf” @ Salone Milan 2018

Swiss Architect Stephan Hurlemann has created seven giant wooden figures using parts from chairs from Switzerland’s oldest furniture manufacturer Horgenglarus as part of Ventura Centrale, which is held in a disused tunnel system underneath Milan Central Station during Design Week.

Maarten Baas @ Salone Milan 2017

Maarten Baas @ Salone Milan 2017

On Occasion of Milan Design Week, Maarten Bass, in collaboration with Lensvelt, showcased his latest work by creating an installation titled ‘May I Have Your Attention Please?’ in a vaults in Ventura Cetrale design district, adjacent to one of Italy’s busiest railway stations.

Lee Broom [pt 1/2] @ Salone Milan 2017

Lee Broom [pt 1/2] @ Salone Milan 2017

“I’ve always wanted to design a grandfather clock” – Lee Broom said – “My grandparents had one in their home and I was always fascinated by its majestic appearance and its intricate mechanisms.”
#TIMEMACHINE is an unmissable appointment @ 2017Milan Design Week