Isola Design Group will mark a significant milestone with the tenth edition of its Isola Design Festival, titled 'TEN: The Evolving Now.' This event is scheduled to take place during Milan Design Week from April 20th to 26th, 20266, across various venues in Milan's Isola district.
The Isola Design Festival anniversary edition represents a decade of growth from a small, local initiative born from a perceived lack of opportunities for independent designers into an internationally recognized design district and a global network with a physical presence now extending to Dubai.
The 2026 festival is conceived as both a retrospective and a progression. It revisits the heart of the original neighborhood and reopens the historic Fabbrica Sassetti, a former wool factory, as its primary hub. The programming will feature a range of curated exhibitions and collaborations that bring together emerging talents alongside established figures who have been part of Isola's journey.
Anniversary Design Festival Editions
Isola Design Group Will Open 'TEN: The Evolving Now'
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