Masterly the Dutch in Milano took place for the ninth time this year during Milan Design Week. From Tuesday 8 to Sunday 13 April, the imposing Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, right next to the Duomo, acted as the setting for the collections of more than a hundred Dutch designers and companies.
As every year, Nicole Uniquole, initiator and curator of the event, was motivated to make it a memorable edition. Masterly showed a complete and varied design field with relevant work by architects, furniture, textile, construction and accessories companies, designers, artists, craftsmen, galleries and vocational schools for design and interior design.
During the Salone del Mobile,Palazzo
Masterly - the Dutch in Milano was situated in Palazzo dei Giureconsulti, known as the Palazzo with the tower. It is the city's most elegant, iconic and centrally located venue, literally a few steps away from Piazza del Duomo.
Commissioned by Giovanni Angelo Medici, who ascended the papal throne under the name Pius IV, construction began in 1562 to a project by Vincenzo Seregni, the architect of the Duomo. Five hundred years of history add invaluable layers and value to the spaces.