Guests were invited to experience the expansive space through their senses, inspired by Multitude, Poliform's multi-sensory exhibition first staged during Milan Design Week earlier in the year. The result was a gallery-esque exhibition of kitchens, joinery and considered living, discovered through every sense.
Thank you to everyone who joined us to experience it.
Sight.
Guests moved through the showroom's new circular journey, from the sculptural St. Germain sofa in the living zone, through an expansive gallery of kitchen systems—from Shape to Artex Pro—each one set up less like a display and more like a lab, finishes and inner workings open to touch and explore, and into a dining zone anchored by a round table set beneath a sculptural pendant. The eye followed through to the designated evening zone where the bedroom suite features an immersive walk-in robe that lingers longest: a space that feels less like storage and more like an embrace with its timber slats and warm lighting enveloping guests the moment they step inside. Threaded throughout, floral installations by BRAER created an unexpected meeting of nature and modernity.
Hear.
A live quartet curated by Ministry of Sounds Adam Sofo performed a neo-soul, ambient, and jazz set, with percussion, electric bass, guitars, and synth, designed to feel like an installation rather than a performance, echoing the restraint at the heart of Poliform's design philosophy.