During Milano Design Week, Visionnaire extends its research beyond the fairgrounds, activating its Milan showroom in Piazza Cavour 3 as a space for immersive exploration.
The Wunderkammer is reconfigured as a 1970s-inspired environment, where the archive becomes atmosphere — not as nostalgia, but as continuity.
April 21–26
Piazza Cavour 3
Tue–Sat | 10:00 AM–7:00 PM
Sun | 11:00 AM–6:00 PM
Déjà-Vu
A 1970s archive reawakened through form, sound and permanence.
Under the sign of Déjà-vu, Visionnaire reactivates its historical archive, reintroducing Bachi, an iconic 1970s armchair by IPE, within the Wunderkammer. Defined by enveloping forms and balanced proportions, the piece expresses a language that remains inherently contemporary. Its re-edition is precise and almost invisible, preserving its identity while restoring its relevance.
Selected pieces from the current collection — including the Dorinda console, Shard coffee table and Floro table and floor lamps — enter into dialogue with the archive, reinforcing continuity across form, material and vision.
Listening Room
Curated by Marco Morandini
The Wunderkammer becomes an intimate Listening Room inspired by 1970s club culture.
Designed for a slower, more immersive experience, the space invites visitors to sit, listen and inhabit sound.
A custom sound system, designed by Giorgio Di Salvo, enhances the acoustic dimension of the space.
The Milan-based agency Fluids+ presents a series of live sets, played exclusively on vinyl.
Each evening, a private two-hour session activates the Wunderkammer as a living environment.
Rooted in a curated selection, the program blends electronic music, downtempo rhythms and experimental soundscapes.