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Italgraniti Group at the GAM for MDW 2025

 

A key event during this edition of Milano Design Week featuring Italgraniti Group was the second edition of "La Casa dell’Architetto" at the Galleria d'Arte Moderna: a site-specific installation conceived by Marie Claire Maison magazine and designed by architects Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez. The two architects and designers were invited to illustrate their vision of domestic space through a series of rooms within the GAM.

 

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""La Casa dell’Architetto"
the immersive installation by Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez at the GAM in Milan

 

Between April 7 and 13, 2025, the historic Galleria d'Arte Moderna in Milan hosted the second edition of the Marie Claire Maison project "La Casa dell’Architetto". The immersive installation, titled Trilocale, aimed to recreate a personal home within the GAM. Set among the late 18th-century halls, interior and exhibition designers Matteo Thun and Antonio Rodriguez envisioned a sequence of rooms to express their idea of domestic space.

For the third room of the exhibition, the Purification Bath, the large Nuances slabs in the Rose color were selected. With their sophisticated texture and contemporary aesthetic, they enhanced the interior design.

Discover MEGA large slabs 

  PURIFICATION BATH 22 16 9 72DPI

 

La Casa dell’Architetto - Trilocale
A project by Marie Claire Maison @marieclairemaisonitalia
Curated by Matteo Thun @matteothun & Antonio Rodriguez
Exhibition Design Coordination KIWI @kiwi.architecture

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