Casa Milano has unveiled its largest booth to date at Downtown Design in Dubai Design District, marking a milestone in luxury home solutions. This expansive space immerses visitors in Casa Milano’s premium offerings, from high-end kitchens to stylish tiles and sanitaryware, all reflecting the brand’s innovation and quality focus.
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Returning for its second year, Casa Milano’s “Talking Walls” initiative continues to push creative boundaries, challenging young designers to “Reimagine the Bathroom Experience.” This edition brings together top UAE design studios, each transforming a 12 sqm space into a unique bathroom concept. Studios like Roar, 4 Space Interiors, and Broadway Interiors have joined, presenting styles from urban chic to whimsical and Art Deco. Over three weeks, teams refined their designs with mentorship, bringing fresh ideas to life.
“Talking Walls” awards several honors, including a European trip for the best design, alongside awards for sustainability, presentation, and a public vote. These recognitions celebrate Casa Milano’s commitment to nurturing young talent, fostering innovation, and supporting sustainable design.
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Azhar Sajan, Casa Milano’s driving force, highlighted “Talking Walls” as central to the brand’s mission of fostering creativity. “Talking Walls is more than a feature; it’s a platform for sharing ideas and encouraging emerging designers to tell their stories,” he said.
Casa Milano: An Unmissable Event at Downtown Design
Visitors to Downtown Design can experience Casa Milano’s blend of luxury, creativity, and dedication to the UAE’s vibrant design community, setting new benchmarks for interior excellence.
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