On June 20, the ADI Design Museum in Milan celebrates 70 years of the ADI Compasso d'Oro, rewarding the 2024 and lifetime achievement winners. The event, broadcast in streaming, includes an exhibition that can be visited until September 15th. The award highlights the excellence of Italian design and its cultural and social evolution.
The Integral sound-absorbing panels designed by Bartoli Design for Caimi are among the protagonists of the exhibition “FEELING GOOD – Caimi design for the future”
During the month of April, Bartoli Design will be present both at the Salone del Mobile.Milano and at the “FEELING GOOD – Caimi design for the future” exhibition at the ADI Design Museum in Milan. The exhibition, curated by Aldo Colonetti and Valentina Fisichella, presents the design reformism of Caimi design through a focus on the working method. Bartoli Design will exhibit project sketches for the Integral sound-absorbing panels, inspired by the solar eclipse and characterized by a multifunctional and sustainable design.
Hugh La Pietra. Urban equipment for the community – ADI Design Museum until 10 September 2023
The exhibition refers to Ugo La Pietra's research on the individual/environment relationship and in particular the collective urban space.
Italian designers under 35 protagonists of “Italy: A New Collective Landscape”
Italian design is the star of a new exhibition at the ADI Design Museum. This is the exhibition "Italy: A New Collective Landscape" which presents the works of young designers under 35 who have taken on the challenge of facing current global, ecological and social problems.
Objects that last over time: the R606 Uno chair by Bartoli Design & Fauciglietti Engineering for Segis at the ADI Design Museum in Milan
The R606 Uno chair, designed by Bartoli Design with Fauciglietti Engineering for Segis, is among the objects that can be discovered at the recently inaugurated ADI Design Museum in Milan.





