Dries van Noten
Via Brera n.11
20121 Milan
Italy
STORE CLOSED ON ITALIAN PUBLIC HOLIDAYS
The Milan Gallery, dedicated to fragrances, beauty, and accessories, offers a focused yet immersive expression of the Dries Van Noten universe.
Set within a 19th-century palazzo in the heart of Milan’s fashion district, the 50m² interior retains its original architectural rhythm — arched ceilings, stone textures, and mineral patina. Honed white marble, travertine and brushed brass compose a visual language of contrast and continuity.
Art and design are integral to the narrative. A significant travertine relief panel by Nerone Ceccarelli lends a primal tactility, while a 2015 work by Natalie Maier introduces a soft chromatic tension — a quiet vibration of surface and light. A rare writing desk by Silvio Berrone, created for Bialetti’s Milanese headquarters in the 1950s, anchors the room with its poised geometry and refined use of Vitrex glass — an emblem of Italian functional elegance.
Overhead, a chandelier composed of 1970s Venini glass catches the light with painterly irregularity.
Art and design are integral to the narrative. A significant travertine relief panel by Nerone Ceccarelli lends a primal tactility, while a 2015 work by Natalie Maier introduces a soft chromatic tension — a quiet vibration of surface and light. A rare writing desk by Silvio Berrone, created for Bialetti’s Milanese headquarters in the 1950s, anchors the room with its poised geometry and refined use of Vitrex glass — an emblem of Italian functional elegance.
Overhead, a chandelier composed of 1970s Venini glass catches the light with painterly irregularity.