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Latest exhibition: Alcova Milano 2025
Latest exhibition: Alcova Milano 2025
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Alcova has redefined how contemporary design engages with historical and unconventional spaces, transforming abandoned and historical buildings into immersive exhibitions. It has activated diverse locations to showcase emerging talents, experimental projects, and research-driven design. Each edition fosters a global dialogue on sustainability, material innovation, and new production methods, creating a dynamic intersection of past and future.

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The ninth edition of Alcova, from April 7th to 13th 2025, is set to return to Varedo, further reinforcing the idea of Milan’s position as a city in perpetual growth, expansion, and change.

Building on last year’s success, Alcova broadens its presence by featuring four distinct venues: the former SNIA factory and the Pasino glasshouses, alongside Villa Bagatti Valsecchi and Villa Borsani from the previous edition. These additional sites expand the design conversation beyond domestic environments, focusing on the interplay between materials, industrial processes, and nature’s reclamation of abandoned architectural spaces.

The Pasino glasshouses, once home to one of the largest cultivation of white orchids in Europe, present
 a spectacular natural backdrop. These expansive, luminous glass structures will create a symbiosis with Alcova’s curated design selection, inviting visitors into a realm where nature interacts with the exhibited pieces. A dialogue between the organic and the man-made remnants of Milan’s suburban expansion.


The former SNIA factory, a key site in Italy’s industrial history, stands out as a forgotten gem of Milanese rationalism. The factory’s chimney, the clean, geometric lines of its glass façades, tell the story of a different time. The wide spaces of this venue will house installations that explore materiality and innovative production techniques, all while nodding to Italy’s industrial history. Alongside these newly activated venues, Villa Bagatti Valsecchi, with its extraordinary historical domestic context, and Villa Borsani, an immaculately preserved architectural jewel, will continue to serve as key locations.

How to reach Alcova Milano 2025

The best way to reach Alcova is by public transport. Easy, fast, and green!

/ Varedo is just a 25-minute train ride from Milan on the S2 or S4 suburban lines. Trains run frequently from major stations like Milano Cadorna, Porta Venezia, Repubblica, Garibaldi, and Affori FN, making it a quick and straightforward trip from the city.

/ If you're driving, type “Via F. Rebuzzini, Varedo” into your GPS. There’s a public parking lot right by Villa Bagatti Valsecchi. From there, you can easily walk to Villa Borsani—it's a short, pleasant stroll.

/ Both villas are within walking distance of the Varedo train station (about 5 minutes) and just 10 minutes from each other. To avoid waiting at the level crossing between them, we suggest walking. There’s a footbridge with elevators, so it’s fully accessible and a smoother way to get around.

Exhibitors of Alcova Milano 2025

  • 11 (eleven)
  • Aleksandra Jakuć
  • AnanasAnanas and PARASITE 2.0
  • Atelier dell'Errore
  • AtMa inc.
  • AVAU
  • Belgium is Design
  • Béton Brut x Salvino Marsura
  • Bohinc Studio
  • Bokrijk | VAKlab x Michaël Verheyden
  • Burg Giebichenstein University of Art and Design Halle
  • Centre for Creativity, Museum of Architecture and Design

Partners

Sponsors
Mutina
Artemide
Sprech
Older
Fiam
Gastronomes Studio
Apple
Sumup
Paola Zani

Team and credits

Founders
Valentina Ciuffi (Studio Vedèt)
Joseph Grima (Space Caviar)
Alcova Team
Marco De Amicis, Roberta Usai, Nicolò Cozza, Alice Moretto, Riccardo Righi, Matteo Maggi, Asia Trianda, Andrea Guarinoni, Sofia Pia Belenky, Giovanni della Ratta, Verena Mantovani
Visual Identity
Studio Vedèt
Spatial Design
Space Caviar
Press Office & Communication
Maddalena Bonicelli, Mattia Ambrosini
Official Photographers And Videomaker
Piergiorgio Sorgetti
Piercarlo Quecchia (DSL Studio)
Special Thanks
Avra Jain, Irving Weisselberger, Züst&Bachmeier, The Moving Company, SumUp, Artemide, Glenn Valencia, Brandon Grom, Eric Beare, Andrew Jonathan Haug, 
 Susana Betancourt