SIGMA AIZU JAPAN – Every Part Tells the Whole is an exhibition presented by Sigma during Milan Design Week 2026, running from April 20 to April 26 at Via Palermo 5 in Milan. The installation focuses on the construction of Sigma cameras and lenses, displaying individual components alongside assembled products. Disassembled displays show internal parts and mechanical structures, while audiovisual installations and graphic elements present the manufacturing process and design development.
The exhibition is developed under the creative direction of Ichiro Iwasaki, with contributions from designers and engineers across multiple disciplines. The space includes environmental installations created in collaboration with GREEN WISE, integrating plant-based elements with product displays. Video works and sound compositions are incorporated into the layout, alongside displays of over 70 products. The exhibition presents Sigma’s production methods, materials, and assembly processes
Camera Design Exhibitions
Sigma Aizu Japan Exhibition Presents Cameras and Lenses in Milan
Trend Themes
1. Deconstructed Product Exhibitions - Displaying disassembled components foregrounds modularity and repairability, presenting opportunities for ecosystems built around interchangeable parts and user-led customization.
2. Multisensory Manufacturing Narratives - Integration of video, sound and graphic storytelling transforms production stories into immersive brand narratives that could redefine customer engagement and product transparency.
3. Biophilic Product Integration - Combining plant-based environmental elements with product displays suggests novel material innovations and circular-design approaches that blur boundaries between nature and technology.
Industry Implications
1. Camera and Optics - Exposing internal mechanics highlights potential for disruptive modular camera architectures and aftermarket upgrade markets that decouple optics from proprietary systems.
2. Exhibition and Experience Design - Showcasing manufacturing processes as experiential installations indicates a shift toward immersive commerce and consultative brand spaces that compete with traditional retail.
3. Sustainable Manufacturing - Emphasis on materials and production methods points to opportunities for disruptive low-impact supply chains and bio-based material adoption across product lines.