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Transformed Brera Storefront into a Dwelling Design Exhibition: Delvis (Un)Limited's Unconventional Approach

At Delvis (Un)Limited, an innovative theatre concept by Joseph Grima and Valentina Ciuffi, designers were encouraged to cohabit with their creations, offering the public a peek inside their living spaces.

Transformed Brera Storefront into a Dwelling Living Art Installation: Delvis (Un)Limited
Transformed Brera Storefront into a Dwelling Living Art Installation: Delvis (Un)Limited

Transformed Brera Storefront into a Dwelling Design Exhibition: Delvis (Un)Limited's Unconventional Approach

In the heart of Milan, from April 8 to August 1, 2025, the Milanese gallery Delvis (Un)Limited presents an immersive exhibition titled 'The Theatre of Things'. This thought-provoking event, curated by Joseph Grima and Valentina Ciuffi, invites visitors to explore the fascinating intersection of art, design, and daily life.

The exhibition takes place at Via Fatebenefratelli 9, 20121 Milan, offering a unique space that, despite its smaller scale, boasts large street-facing windows onto the bustling center of Milan [1]. This storefront in the Brera district has been transformed into a living domestic stage, showcasing a curated, eclectic space shaped by the creative expressions of seven handpicked designers [7].

Each designer spent a night in the space, visible to passersby through these large windows, offering a glimpse into the dynamic world of design as an active, lived environment [3]. The designers' works question the very meaning of home and the position of collectible design between artistic endeavour and conversation piece [5].

The conversations during 'The Theatre of Things' were diverse, ranging from light and playful to more in-depth and thoughtful. A journalist, critic, or curator arrived each morning to wake the designer with coffee and engage in an informal conversation [6]. This daily ritual provided a calming and essential morning routine during Milan Design Week, offering a contrast to the usual hectic and superficial conversations typical of the event [8].

'The Theatre of Things' is not just an exhibition; it's an experience that encourages visitors to engage with design in a theatrical, performative context, blurring the lines between everyday life and artistic presentation [2]. The exhibition space will continue to be used for inviting people to sleep in it, even after Design Week has ended [9].

For more information about 'The Theatre of Things', visit the exhibition's official website at delvisunlimited.it [10]. Valentina Ciuffi, the curator, has expressed that she will not repeat the exact experiment within Delvis (Un)Limited for the upcoming year, but will continue to present new and different projects for the space [4].

In essence, 'The Theatre of Things' offers a multilayered, sensory experience that reflects on how we inhabit and relate to designed environments and objects. This innovative approach enriches the visitor's understanding of design by positioning it as a participant in an ongoing "performance" of daily life [11]. Don't miss out on this unique opportunity to immerse yourself in the world of collectible design.

  1. Visitors to 'The Theatre of Things' can expect an immersive experience that also includes exploration of the intersection of fashion-and-beauty, lifestyle, food-and-drink, home-and-garden, and travel, as these themes are integral to our daily lives and human relationships with designed environments.
  2. For those passionate about art, design, and daily life, 'The Theatre of Things' provides an exceptional platform to engage with a multitude of perspectives on fashion, lifestyle, home decor, cuisine, and travel, making it a compelling destination for multidimensional human experiences.

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