Milan Design Week happens every April, and every year the bar gets raised. This year, Poliform didn’t just show up. They took over two of the most beautiful buildings in the city and made a case for why Italian design still sets the standard.
Here’s a look at everything they did.
The Installation: Multitude at Palazzo Clerici
Before you even walked inside Palazzo Clerici, you knew something different was happening. Poliform and creative studio studioutte transformed the courtyard into what can only be described as a rarefied, minimalist garden. Lanterns. Swirls of smoke. A tangle of poles rising out of dark black surfaces.
And there, just beyond reach, the new outdoor furniture by Jean-Marie Massaud and Emmanuel Gallina. All in white. Silent, almost untouchable. You could see it but not quite get to it, which somehow made you want it more.
It’s a bold way to launch a furniture collection. It worked. See the Multitude installation here.

The Collections: 2026 Launches at Palazzo Clerici
Inside the grand rooms of the palazzo, Poliform laid out everything new for 2026. Jean-Marie Massaud and Emmanuel Gallina are back. But this year they’re joined for the first time by Yabu Pushelberg, the New York-based studio bringing a fresh eye to what Poliform’s lifestyle vision can be.
The collection covers every corner of the home. Sofas with a modernist sensibility. Dining pieces with elegant, refined forms. Armchairs and chaise longues with more radical lines. A kitchen with softer curves than you’d expect. A fully reimagined night area where the bedroom and wardrobe work as one integrated environment. And new outdoor pieces that feel relaxed and naturally inspired.
studioutte also designed three new lamps, adding to Poliform’s growing lighting lineup.
It’s one of the more complete collection launches they’ve done. Explore the 2026 collection here.
The Dinner: A Night Under Tiepolo’s Frescoes
Before the week officially opened, Poliform hosted a dinner inside the Galleria Grande, the palazzo’s most extraordinary room. Giovanni Battista Tiepolo painted the ceiling there around 1740, and it still stops people in their tracks. Gilded frames, theatrical light, centuries of history overhead.
Milanese chef Davide Oldani curated the menu. His cooking is known for balance and restraint, which felt exactly right for the setting. It was the kind of evening that reminds you that how you experience a space matters just as much as what’s in it. Read more about the opening dinner here.
The Flagship: A New Home on Piazza della Scala
On top of everything at Palazzo Clerici, Poliform also opened their new Milan flagship during the week. They’ve moved from Piazza Cavour to Piazza della Scala, right in the cultural heart of the city, and the new space reflects exactly where the brand is heading.
Architect Stefano Belingardi Clusoni designed it. Poliform Lab handled the interiors. Three floors connected by a sinuous light oak staircase. Natural stone, wood, and glass throughout. Structural elements celebrated rather than hidden. The collections spread across all of it in a way that feels more like a grand residence than a showroom.
That’s intentional. And it’s the same intention that goes into every piece they make. Take a look at the new flagship.
Poliform Showcased in La Jolla
We were in Milan for all of it. Walking those rooms, seeing the new pieces up close, understanding how they work together. That’s part of how we do our job well.
At Unscripted Spaces, we’re official Poliform dealers in La Jolla. The 2026 collections you just read about will be making their way to our showroom, and we’d love to walk you through them in person. Whether you’re thinking about a kitchen remodel, a new wardrobe system, outdoor furniture, or a complete interior project, our process is built around making that feel easy and clear from start to finish.
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