S.Project

Sound-absorbing wall panels and sound absorbing totems with quandrangular elements

Photo by Andrea Mariani

With the energy and spontaneity typical of a young event, from 21st to 26th April, 2026, S.Project will be showcasing the infinite possibilities of turnkey interior design, in which technical elements, furnishings and decor coexist in perfect harmony.

21/26 April 2026
Trade only.
Open to suppliers and manufacturers of the furnishing sector on 24, 25 and 26 April
Open to the general public on 25 and 26 April
Open to students on 24, 25 and 26 April

Opening hours: 
Visitors: 9.30 am - 6.30 pm
Press: 8.30am - 6.30 pm
Exhibitors: 8.30am - 7 pm

Milan Fairgrounds, Rho (Milan)

Entrance gates: Porta Est, Porta Sud, Porta Ovest

S.Project is the relatively new exhibition devoted to design products and decorative and technical interior decor solutions, showcasing a huge range of proposals ranging from interior to outdoor furnishing, from coverings to lighting and acoustic solutions to wellness products and textiles. S.Project aims to highlight the most significant contemporary lines of research: the hybridisation of contexts and the transition from the design of single pieces to that of the environment. The widespread focus on extremely high-end interiors, and emotional stimuli, such as the need to build totally coordinated, welcoming and “nest spaces,” strike up an extraordinary connection with this room and are its fundamental raison d'être. At S.Project, decorative interior schemes are presented as indissoluble wholes and the proposals bear witness to research into both the ecological responsibility and the aesthetic value of the products.

Woman from behind touching white sink, and black marble slab and basin with marble tables

Photo by Andrea Mariani

Samples of wallpaper on panels

Photo by Andrea Mariani

Two people in front of a bathroom cabinet hanging on a wall covered with ceramic panels

Photo by Andrea Mariani

Coving frame and decoration of paper umbrellas hanging upside down from the ceiling

Photo by Alessandro Russotti

Woman from behind looking at square majolica compositions hanging on the wall

Photo by Andrea Mariani

Modular Integrated Slat System and vertical panels

Photo by Alessandro Russotti

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