
The installation featured at our Milan-Solferino store during the Design Week 2025 stirred attention. Its ethereal suspended panels, reflecting the natural changes of light during the day, provided a joyful and serene backdrop – right from outside – that accompanied visitors as they explored our kitchens. We wish to thank Alberto Saggia and Stefania Kalogeropoulos of Anonima/Luci for their idea of a site-specific installation: besides bringing a fresh and colourful tide of liveliness at Arredo3, it made everyone aware about the many possible connections surrounding us. “CONN3CTION. Design is future” – this was its name – encouraged people to observe the common bonds uniting the sky and earth, time and space, people and the planet. It invited them to change their perspective and take a fresh look at things.
A similar renewed vision yielded Aura, our first outdoor kitchen, which was officially presented at the Fuorisalone. Made exclusively of sustainable materials (aluminium, stainless steel and stoneware), it is easy to dismantle for recycling purposes upon reaching the end of its life, and comes complete with a sink and cooker hob both made of stainless steel, in addition to matching tables and chairs for outdoor use.
We were widely praised for our eco-friendly outdoor kitchen and also for the extensive customisation options and variety of mixes of indoor kitchens – our core business. Equal praise went to the new micro-ribbed glass finish and the new finishes with total-look effect, for example in the lacquered versions and in the stoneware tops. The kitchens we presented consisted of elements derived from different models, such as Asia and Time, or Glass 2.0 and Kalì or Wega and Kalì, enriched by collections of accessories created exclusively for Arredo3.
Another success was the “New Habitat for Transition” installation at the ADI Design Museum. The credit goes entirely to architect Massimiliano Mandarini who devised the project and designed it as an embodiment of sustainable architecture. In his work the space is laid out according to the Design for All approach, which privileges projects accessible to as many people as possible, regardless of their limitations (for example, motor- or age-related). We also played a part, since the kitchen chosen for the installation was an Arredo3 kitchen.
If you would like to see what happened at our Fuorisalone 2025, you can view the video story and our “MDW 2025” highlights in our Instagram profile @arredo3.



