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Antonio Riva Milano and Illulian: a dialogue between Italian excellence

Antonio Riva Milano e Illulian: un dialogo tra eccellenze del Made in Italy

On the occasion of Milano Design Week, Antonio Riva Milano and Illulian renew their partnership with a new immersive experience, this time set within the Antonio Riva Milano atelier at Corso Venezia 44. Inside, Illulian rugs come to life among the Maison's couture gowns, giving shape to a dialogue that feels both unexpected and entirely natural.

This is not the first time the two brands have crossed paths. Last February, during Milano Moda Donna, the Illulian store on Via Alessandro Manzoni hosted the presentation of Antonio Riva Milano's SS26 Ninfee collection — a first chapter that had already revealed how much the two have in common.

An Aesthetic Dialogue

For the occasion, the atelier transforms into an immersive environment: Illulian rugs, hand-knotted by master Nepalese artisans in Himalayan wool and natural silk, with entirely plant-based dyes, enter into conversation with the Made in Italy quality of Antonio Riva Milano. The pieces selected for the installation favour bold colours and floral motifs, in harmony with the designer's creative sensibility, always attentive to the intersection of fashion, art and architecture.

The common thread is silk. A defining material of the Maison's creations, it also becomes the conceptual and tactile bridge connecting the precious textures of Illulian rugs, an element that unites two seemingly distant worlds, revealing just how much they have to say to each other.

Authenticity and Artisanal Quality

What unites Antonio Riva Milano and Illulian goes beyond aesthetics. It is a shared vision: one of authentic excellence, built on a culture of design, meticulous attention to detail and deep respect for the quality of materials and the craftsmanship of those who work with them. A savoir-faire that, in both cases, is rooted in a rich artisanal tradition and projects itself towards a conscious contemporaneity.

The installation is open to the public at the Antonio Riva Milano atelier, Corso Venezia 44, from April 20 to 26 2026, daily from 10.00 to 20.00.

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