Join Tarkett for the 2023 Milan Design Week!

Join Tarkett for the 2023 Milan Design Week!

11th April 2023

Discover Tarkett in two inspiring locations for this year’s Milan Design Week edition!
 
DESSO & Patricia Urquiola 
Continuing its tradition in working with world-renowned creatives, Tarkett has teamed up with celebrated architect and designer Patricia Urquiola. The result is a fully recyclable carpet tile collection with an impressively low circular carbon footprint. Richly textured, sustainable and imaginative, the DESSO & Patricia Urquiola collection combines the tactile quality of textiles with the visual appeal of graphic patterns. The collection will be introduced to the public for the very first time. 
 
Opening times 
Masterly exhibition, The Dutch in Milano - Palazzo Giureconsulti - Piazza dei Mercanti, 2 
General public: From 18 to 22 April - (free entry) 
Tuesday - 11 am to 5pm - Wednesday – Saturday from 11am to 8pm, Sunday from 11am to 3pm (free entry)
Press preview: Monday 17 April from 3pm to 7pm 
At 4.15pm:  Live conversation with designer Patricia Urquiola and Ludwig Cammaert from Tarkett hosted by editor Amy Frearson. (By invitation only)

‘Surprise Party’ by Constance Guisset at the Institut Français Milano
Constance Guisset has selected the DESSO Recharge black carpet tiles to cover the floor of the exhibition ‘Surprise Party’ at the Institut Français in Milano. The French designer recently collaborated with Tarkett on PLAY, a curation from Tarkett’s circular selection in an inspirational PLAYbook for Architects and Designers.
The ‘Surprise Party’ exhibition was thought of as a colourful bubble, a parenthesis in the frenzy of Milan Design Week. After the end of the exhibition, the showcased carpet tile will be reused by one of Tarkett’s local customers.

Opening times
Institut Francais Milano - Palazzo Delle Stelline, Corso Magenta 63
General public: From 18 to 22 April (free entry) 
Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 10:00 to 19:00 - Wednesday and Saturday: 10:00 to 17:00 - Sunday: closed

Photo credits: Constance Guisset Studio, Charlotte Robin, Alexander van Berge