A rare and numbered plate by Gio Ponti rests inside the vault of Dimoregallery, hidden among timeless pieces and collected stories.
Photography by @andreaferraristudio
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Snedkerier lounge chair by Poul Kjærholm and Jørgen Høj meets the stone remains of the Teatro Romano on the lower level of the new Dimoregallery, where an @osannavisconti lamp becomes a fragment of light suspended in time.
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Measured rigor.
1928 consoles by Marcello Piacentini, shaped by the light of Dimoremilano’s Belle de Jour.
@henrytimi_ HTU
Courtesy of @cardigallery
Photography by @andreaferraristudio
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@dimoremilano in dialogue with Marcel Breuer and Luigi Caccia Dominioni, between modernist rigor and Italian architectural sensitivity.
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Gabriella Crespi’s luminous geometries anchor the space at Dimoregallery, where reflections, warm tones, and sculptural forms unfold in quiet dialogue.
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Milan, Piazza Affari. Dimoregallery’s new house is open and permanent inside a former bank building.
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Charlotte Perriand. Stacked chairs. A living archive.
From April 20 | 10AM - 8PM
Via San Vittore al Teatro 1/3, Milan
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Dark surfaces hold the gaze, while warm reflections surface like apparitions.
Jannis Kounellis, Senza Titolo
Courtesy of @cardigallery
Photography by @andreaferraristudio
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A safety deposit vault of silence and steel. Works by Gio Ponti and furnishings by @internivenosta
From April 20 | 10AM - 8PM
Via San Vittore al Teatro 1/3, Milan
Photography by @andreaferraristudio
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Dimoregallery opens.
Via San Vittore al Teatro 1/3, Milan
Jannis Kounellis, Untitled
Courtesy of @cardigallery
Photography by @andreaferraristudio
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