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Studio Vedèt is an independent studio that joins four intersecting disciplines Creative Direction, Graphic Design, Digital and Curation. We form multi-disciplinary teams to shape identities, visually and through words. We advise our clients on how to position their creative businesses for the market. We design and develop for the web. We curate exhibitions. We’ve worked with cultural and commercial clients who value the power of design. We identify and amplify the most seductive aspect of our client’s stories and create innovative, participatory and visually-dynamic ways to engage their key audiences.
On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2026, Delvis (Un)Limited presented The Romance of Fragility curated by our founder @valentinaciuffi , an exhibition exploring the value and potential of fragility through uses and interpretations of the ultimate fragile material: glass.
The exhibition contemplates how the word ‘fragile’ is incredibly relevant when talking about a category of objects designed to inhabit our homes, with an attitude that goes beyond the function of the items themselves, in its most positive meanings.
Studio Vedèt developed the exhibition’s graphic identity and led the creative direction for photography, video, and the overall visual experience, creating a cohesive narrative across physical and digital media.
Curated by Valentina Ciuffi (@valentinaciuffi )
Exhibition design by Space Caviar (@spacecaviar )
Graphics & creative direction by studio Vedèt (@studiovedet )
Featuring:
@familiar_form@serim_kwack@johan_pertl@inderjeet_sandhu@tinoseubert@mariatyakina
Video @francesco.mancin
Photos @dsl__studio@piercarloquecchia
Noritake Design Collection (@noritake.design.collection ) returned to Alcova for Milan Design Week 2026, continuing the path opened last year with the launch of new collections and the identity by Studio Vedèt.
Presented at Casa delle Suore, within the Baggio Military Hospital, the project brings together Noritake’s century-long ceramic heritage and a growing constellation of international design voices, including Faye Toogood, Yabu Pushelberg, Marc Newson, AB Concept, AMDL CIRCLE and the Frank Lloyd Wright Foundation.
@noritake.design.collection@t_o_o_g_o_o_d@yabupushelberg@marcnewsonofficial@ab_concept@amdlcircle@wrighttaliesin
Pics @piergiorgiosorgetti
On the occasion of this year’s Design Week, Nilufar ( @nilufargallery ) presented ‘La Casa Magica. Forms of Re-enchantment, Symbols, Beliefs, and Archetypes of the Domestic’, curated by our founder Valentina Ciuffi ( @valentinaciuffi ).
Studio Vedèt led the creative direction and developed the exhibition’s graphic identity, defining its visual language and overall narrative, creating a cohesive graphic system that reflected the exhibition’s exploration of domestic space as a site of ritual, belief, and symbolic protection.
“La Casa Magica distances itself from the idea of domesticity understood as functional neutrality and restores to the house its original dimension: a ritual place, a machine of meaning, a device for protection and for the re-activation of the world. The exhibition brings together design objects that, coming from different geographical and cultural contexts, engage with ritual, with the power of “believing,” and with the archetypes of the house.”
LA CASA MAGICA
On view from April 21
Nilufar Via della Spiga 32, Milan
Curated by Valentina Ciuffi (@valentinaciuffi )
Exhibition design by Space Caviar (@spacecaviar )
Graphics & creative direction by studio Vedèt (@studiovedet )
Featuring:
AB+AC architects @abacarchitects
Anita Morvillo @anita.morvillo
Anna Zoe Hamm @fairywar___
Christian Pellizzari @christianpellizzari
Clara Schweers @claerira
Davide Aliperti @princemonkey
Davide Monaldi @monaldidavide
Emily Thurman @emthurman
Etienne Marc @etienne__marc
Filippo Carandini @filippocarandini.studio
Flora Lechner @flora_manon
Kym Ellery @kymellery
Made by Astronauts @madebyastronauts
Pauline Esparon @paulineesparon
Sonia Gorecka @s.gorecka
Ph. @alejandro_ramoroz
MILAN DESIGN WEEK RECAP
During the latest Milan Design Week 2026, Studio Vedèt presented a series of projects highlighting the efforts of our multidisciplinary studio with works in creative direction, curation, graphic and digital design.
A look back at our favorite moments:
1. Alcova 2026 Baggio Military Hospital & Villa Pestarini
/ Graphic Design / Wayfinding / Web Design
2. “La Casa Magica” @nilufargallery
/ Curation / Creative Direction / Graphic Design
3. Objects of Common Interest at Alcova Milano @objects_of_common_interest
/ Visual Identity / Web Design
4. “The Romance of Fragility” @delvis_ulimited
/ Curation / Creative Direction / Graphic Design
5. BIG Atlas @big_builds@bjarkeingels@phaidonpress
/ Creative Direction / Editorial Design
6. “Luisa Castiglioni. Houses in Progress” at Alcova Milano by @boccamonte / Visual Identity / Web Design
7. VOCLA @vocla.milano
/ Visual Identity / Web Design
8. Noritake Design Collection at Alcova Milano @noritake.design.collection
/ Visual Identity / Web Design
9. Shakti Design Residency at Alcova Milano @shakti.residency
/ Visual Identity / Web Design
ALCOVA MILANO 2026 / 20-26 APRIL / THANK YOU FOR YOUR VISIT
Alcova Milano 2026 has come to a close. For seven days, from April 20 to 26, Baggio Military Hospital and Villa Pestarini came alive with the presence of more than 130 exhibitors and the thousands of visitors who moved through them.
Throughout the week, Alcova became a temporary condition of attention, an invitation to look differently at what surrounds us, and at the many ways in which contemporary design continues to question how we live, build, produce, and imagine.
From the morning light entering Albini’s rationalist interiors to the overgrown silences of the former hospital, from the continuous circulation of visitors between installations, garden pauses, and convivial moments around the bar to the exchanges generated by talks, workshops, and conversations, and finally to the nocturnal energy of VOCLA within the hangars, each layer contributed to the sense of a place in constant activation: an ephemeral city taking shape, and with it, a community gathering around design.
To everyone who made this possible and shared this week with us, thank you.
See you for our first Mexico City edition in February 2027!
Video credits @francesco.mancin@corradjno
Cover image @luigi_fiano@ardesia_coco
ALCOVA MILANO 2026 / 20-26 APRIL /VILLA PESTARINI
/BAGGIO MILITARY HOSPITAL / LUISA CASTIGLIONI. HOUSE IN PROGRESS BY BOCCAMONTE “Luisa Castiglioni. Houses in Progress”, curated by Davide Fabio Colaci with scientific consultancy by Alessandro Benetti, presents Boccamonte, a design platform that brings together and highlights the rich and multifaceted legacy of Luisa Castiglioni, a 20th-century architect and designer, through archival work, research, and design development. The exhibition offers a first look at a selection of furniture pieces: a table and trestles designed by Luisa Castiglioni in 1963, alongside two lamps created today as a contemporary echo of Boccamonte’s architecture and spaces.
@boccamonte
pics @piergiorgiosorgetti
ALCOVA MILANO 2026 / 20-26 APRIL
/VILLA PESTARINI
/BAGGIO MILITARY HOSPITAL
From Villa Pestarini to Baggio Military Hospital, this year’s edition moves across two different atmospheres: an intimate Rationalist villa opening for the first time, and a raw, layered military hospital complex spanning over 2.5 hectares of indoor and outdoor space.
130+ exhibitors, between international designers, schools, and galleries.
Walk it, explore it, get lost in it.
Video credits @francesco.mancin@corradjno
Cover image @luigi_fiano@ardesia_coco
Delvis(Un)Limited is a project that gravitates within the universe of collectible design, orbiting around it, viewing it from new perspectives, questioning its form and nature, challenging and celebrating it at the same time. Starting from 2025, the curatorship is led by Valentina Ciuffi, with Vedèt handling artistic direction.
During this year’s MDW, we are happy to present “The Romance of Fragility / Glass”.
“There are many ways a piece of furniture can speak the seductive language of fragility. The most immediate and simple, and this is where I would like to start, is linked to the materials they are made of. Glass is stereotypically at the top of the list of fragile materials, and this exhibition looks at it from many angles, in very different forms, subjected to various types of stress, compared to materials that contrast with it.”
-Valentina Ciuffi
@delvis_unlimited
”The Romance of Fragility / Glass
21-26 April, 2026
10 am-7 pm
Delvis (Un)Limited
Via Fatebenefratelli 9
Milan 20121
The exhibition is curated by @valentinaciuffi , with creative direction by Vedèt and exhibition design by @spacecaviar
Featuring:
@familiar_form@serim_kwack@johan_pertl@inderjeet_sandhu@tinoseubert@mariatyakina
Video @francesco.mancin
VOCLA TALKS / HANGAR 2
ALCOVA MILANO 2026 / 20—26 APRIL
Vocla Talks opened yesterday with the launch of BIG Atlas, published by Phaidon and designed by Studio Vedèt—a comprehensive monograph retracing 25 years of Bjarke Ingels Group.
Bjarke Ingels joined Alcova co-founders Valentina Ciuffi (also founder of Studio Vedèt) and Joseph Grima (also author of one of the book’s main essays), for a conversation celebrating the making of the book, an extensive journey through BIG’s most iconic projects, told through images and essays.
The next Vocla Talk turns toward Alcova’s future, happening tomorrow at 3PM in the spaces of HANGAR 2. A new international chapter begins with Alcova Mexico City 2027, introduced through a conversation with co-founders Valentina Ciuffi and Joseph Grima, joined by voices from the Mexican and Latin American design scene.
See you there!
@big_builds@bjarkeingels@phaidonpress@josephgrima@valentinaciuffi
Pics @luigi_fiano@ardesia_coco