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Poliform Just Opened Their Most Beautiful Showroom Yet

There’s a building on Piazza della Scala in Milan, right in the cultural heart of the city, that just became Poliform’s new home base. They’ve moved from Piazza Cavour, where they’ve been for years, to one of the most storied addresses in Milan. It’s a statement.

The space was designed by architect Stefano Belingardi Clusoni, with interiors handled by Poliform Lab, the brand’s own research and design center. Three floors connected by a sinuous light oak staircase. Natural stone, wood, and glass throughout. Structural elements left exposed and celebrated rather than hidden. The collections sit against all of it, and somehow it works together without feeling like a museum or a stage set.

It feels like a home. A very beautiful, very considered home.

During Milan Design Week, Poliform is actually showing in two locations simultaneously: the new flagship on Piazza della Scala and the 18th-century Palazzo Clerici. Two buildings, two different conversations about what Italian design can be.

Read more about the Milan flagship on Poliform’s website.

Beyond Milan

When a brand puts this much thought into how their own space looks and feels, it tells you something. Every kitchen, wardrobe system, sofa, and cabinet Poliform makes comes from that same place. Details aren’t an afterthought. They’re the whole point.

At Unscripted Spaces, that’s the kind of thinking we bring to projects in La Jolla and San Diego. We’re official Poliform dealers, and we’ve spent years understanding how these collections work in real homes, not just showrooms.

Whether you’re planning a kitchen remodel, a custom closet, or furnishing a whole house, we approach it the same way Poliform approaches that building on Piazza della Scala: every detail in its right place. Here’s how our process works.

Curious what’s possible? Browse the brands we carry or get in touch and let’s talk about your project.

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