Le Pied-à-Terre Cosmopolite

Nilufar Gallery

Dates

20 Apr - 20 Jun, 2026

10:00 AM – 5:00 PM

Location

Nilufar Gallery

Via della Spiga, 32 20121 Milan, Italy, Milan

 Le Pied-à-Terre Cosmopolite
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Nilufar presents Le Pied-à-Terre Cosmopolite at its renowned Via della Spiga venue. Set within an exhibiting space of 70 sqm, the installation curated by Nina Yashar perfectly captures the scale of a pied-à-terre in the heart of Italy’s design and fashion capital. The space unfolds as a sequence of rooms evoking the intimate, domestic dimension of a private apartment. The ideal owner is an aesthete: a cosmopolitan connoisseur who resides in the city for brief periods but experiences every moment like a local, cultivating social relationships with discreet elegance. The brevity of the stay does not compromise the care in selecting furnishings: timeless vintage icons coexist with contemporary design pieces destined to become classics. Precious materials, carefully calibrated textures and refined compositions give each room a unique character, transforming the visit into a sensory experience in which the cultivated tastes of the owner are reflected in every design choice.

Opening Hours: Monday, 10AM - 5PM; from Tuesday to Sunday, 10AM - 7PM

Hours10:00 AM – 5:00 PM
VenueNilufar Gallery
TypeExhibition
Duration61 Days
CityMilan

About

Nilufar Gallery

Discovering, Crossing, Creating. Nina Yashar believes in valuing design to tell stories. She founded Nilufar Gallery in Milan in 1979. Originally located in via Bigli and specialized in antique carpets, a passion she inherited from her Iranian parents, the Gallery soon launched a series of pioneering shows, including “La rosa nel tappeto” (The rose on the carpet) – a study on the iconography of the rose motif in rugs from all around the world – while bringing both Oriental and European carpets, such as Kilim, Gabbeh and Aubusson varieties, into the Italian and international spotlight. By the end of the Nineties, the Gallery, now located in via della Spiga, ventured into modern and contemporary furniture, showcasing the work of midcentury masters alongside unusual carpets, cutting-edge furniture and emerging designers’ pieces. In 1999, the Gallery expanded its headquarters in via della Spiga with a project lead by Italian designer Gian Carlo Montebello. The first decade of the new century witnessed a series of experimentations and contamination which strengthened the Gallery’s reputation of a reference point to historical and contemporary design lovers.

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