prado at Milan Design Week 2025 | in the hand of the architect

Four spaces. Four designers. One week in Milan where vision becomes space. This year, prado is discreetly present in four distinct locations during Milan Design Week – each shaped by the hand of a visionary designer or architect. In these spaces, light, texture and atmosphere are meticulously composed. Our technology is there, yet subtly visible. Allowing the creator’s voice to remain undisturbed.
Discover the collaborations with Domani by Marc Merckx , Monitillo1980 by Felix Millory, Orac Decor by Aurélie Penneman and Van Rossum by Thomas Haarmann and Studio KO at during Milan Design Week, from Tuesday 8 April to Sunday 13 April 2025.
01 – Domani | Atrium by Marc Merckx x prado at MDW
Ceramic as earth. Architecture as rhythm. In Atrium, Domani presents a meditative composition of texture, silence and tactility.
Known for their raw, elemental pottery, the brand now expands into architecture, guided by the same reverence for nature and ritual.
Our newest trimless spot adjustable 2.0, is seamlessly integrated into the space, bringing depth and presence through invisibility.
Domani by Marc Merckx x prado | Durini Design District, Via Felice Cavallotti, 13
02 – Monitillo1980 by Felix Millory x prado at MDW
Stone becomes silence. Form becomes gesture.
Paris-based architect Felix Millory brings his signature sensitivity to material and proportion to Monitillo1980’s Milanese presence. Known for refined spatial compositions and quiet monumentality, Millory sculpts a narrative in natural stone. Tactile, serene, essential. The installation is spatial poetry: monolithic blocks, structured voids, and soft shadows invite introspection.
Monitillo1980 by Felix Millory x prado | Salone del Mobile | Hall 13, booth D41
03 – Orac Decor by Aurélie Penneman x prado at MDW
Architectural detailing with emotional intelligence. Interior designer Aurélie Penneman curates spaces that feel deeply personal. Her design language is rooted in material warmth, layered tonality and domestic elegance. For Orac Decor, she reimagines ornament not as decoration, but as atmosphere. Subtle contrasts and intuitive detail define her unmistakable style.
Orac Decor by Aurélie Penneman x prado | Salone del Mobile | Hall 14P, booth F48
04 – Van Rossum by Studio KO and Thomas Haarmann x prado at MDW
Crafted austerity. Sensual minimalism.
Van Rossum’s presentation at Salone del Mobile brings together the distinctive vision of architect Thomas Haarmann and the sculptural furniture designs of Studio KO. Their shared sensibility results in a space that is both raw and refined, rigorous and poetic. A celebration of noble materials, architectural form, and natural light — minimalism, elevated to emotion.
Van Rossum by Studio KO and Thomas Haarmann x prado | Salone del Mobile | Hall 24 – D25