An international preview ahead of Milano Design Week 2026.
On April 10, 2026, FIAM Italia presented its new collection at Villa Miralfiore, in Pesaro, a preview of what will be showcased during the Fuorisalone in Milan.
The event brought together international designers, invited to share their creations through a direct dialogue between concept and realization, within a setting deeply connected to the brand’s identity.
Throughout the day, the designers illustrated the creative process behind the new pieces, giving rise to a moment of exchange between visions, languages and cultures.
FIAM’s new collection continues the company’s exploration of glass, an iconic material in constant evolution through technical and formal experimentation. Glass becomes landscape, image and sculpture, shaping surfaces and textures that interact with light, space and perception.
Among the highlights, creations by international designers offer diverse interpretations of glass: from Ogiva by Francesca Lanzavecchia to Trivium by Meneghello Paolelli, from Brenta by Simone Bonanni to Still by Controvento, as well as Istante by Gupica, Asteroids by Arik Levy, Segesta Bar by Studio Klass, and Onair by Ceriani Szostak.
As Daniele Livi underlined, this marks a particularly significant moment for the brand:
“For the first time, FIAM presents its Milano novelties in advance in Pesaro, bringing together designers and international partners in an event that also represents an important opportunity for exchange.”
The event also highlighted the strong connection between research, production and territory, placing craftsmanship and technological innovation — core elements of FIAM’s identity — at the forefront.
Towards Milano Design Week 2026
The new creations presented at Villa Miralfiore will be showcased during Milano Design Week 2026 at the Misura Arredamenti showroom, located at Via Larga 13, in the heart of Milan.
An invitation to experience the evolution of the FIAM collection and its ongoing research on glass, exploring design, innovation and material craftsmanship.
