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Events | 11.03.2026

Milano Design Week 2026: MTM – Made to Measure and Giuditta by Herzog & de Meuron

UniFor presents MTM – Made to Measure and Giuditta, two new product families developed in collaboration with the architectural practice Herzog & de Meuron.

Events | 12.02.2026

La città degli oggetti: Aldo Rossi e Francesco Somaini

UniFor hosts La città degli oggetti: Aldo Rossi and Francesco Somaini on the occasion of Milano MuseoCity 2026, an installation curated by Studio Klass with Fondazione Francesco Somaini Scultore.

Events | 15.09.2025

Frieze Sculpture 2025: UniFor, Assemble and Plinth present Fibredog in Regent’s Park

Events | 24.07.2025

UniFor and Citterio, together, at Paris Design Week 2025

On the occasion of Paris Design Week 2025, UniFor welcomes its sister company Citterio the launch of Borealis, the new modular seating system designed by Snøhetta for Citterio. Within the renewed showroom in Rue des Saints-Pères, the joined presence marks a new phase in the synergy between the two brands of the Molteni Group, now brought together in a shared architectural environment.

New Projects | 25.06.2025

Cucina Triennale: UniFor for the new restaurant and café at the Piano Parco

Events | 03.06.2025

UniFor takes part in the Biennale Architettura 2025 in Venice, supporting the Fondation Cartier

On the occasion of the Biennale Architettura 2025, UniFor is present in Venice, supporting the Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain in the exhibition The Fondation Cartier pour l’art contemporain by Jean Nouvel, from May 10 to September 14 at the Fondazione Giorgio Cini.

Events | 27.05.2025

UniFor Presents the Andromeda Collection at Orgatec Tokyo 2025

Events | 23.05.2025

UniFor project for the pavilion at the Venice Biennale

On the occasion of the 2025 Venice Biennale, UniFor worked on the executive development of a pavilion project conceived by Nigerian architect Mariam Issoufou whose practice resists hyper-technological approaches in favour of grounded, regenerative design—affirming architecture as a vehicle for continuity, care, and collective meaning.