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Arb(i)e You: chosen by you, inspired by Arbi

Showroom Arbi Arredobagno

Corso Monforte, angolo via San Damiano, Milano

20-26 April 2026· Duomo

Schedule

Open now (Milan time)
  • Mon09:00 - 18:00Exhibition
  • Tue10:00 - 21:00Exhibition12:30 - 15:00MeetingOnly by invitation
  • Today10:00 - 21:00Exhibition12:30 - 15:00MeetingOnly by invitation
  • Thu10:00 - 20:00Exhibition19:00 - 23:00Party / cocktailPre-registration requiredRegister
  • Fri10:00 - 21:00Exhibition12:30 - 15:00MeetingOnly by invitation
  • Sat10:00 - 19:00Exhibition
  • Sun10:00 - 16:00Exhibition

Free entry

Here, nothing is 'one size fits all.' Every environment is calibrated to its own identity, every hue is chosen with the care reserved for a portrait, and every detail is a way of saying: this bathroom is yours, truly. For the Fuorisalone, the Corso Monforte flagship store hosts 'ARB(I) YOU' – a high-impact installation designed to move and engage. The concept plays with the brand's name to put the individual back at the center: the bathroom environment is no longer just furniture, but a mirror of the self, an emotional journey where every detail speaks of the person who inhabits it. A project that goes beyond traditional display, taking the form of an immersive installation with a high emotional impact, designed to involve visitors in a path of perception, materiality, and identity. The installation is divided into three thematic zones, each with a distinctive vision yet part of a single, coherent narrative. The individual is the core of this journey: the space encourages visitors to imagine their ideal furnishings starting from emotions, transforming them into design choices capable of responding to everyday gestures and rituals.

Gallery

Brands

Gallerie Domus · Glamora · KIA · MITTERRAND GALLERY, PANDOLFINI

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