Duravit will return to Milan Design Week 2026 with a dual presentation that combines an immersive design installation with a curated showroom exhibition, highlighting the brand’s ongoing collaboration with designer Patricia Urquiola and its wider premium bathroom portfolio.

At the centre of Duravit’s Milan presence will be Balcoon-Scapes, an immersive display created by Patricia Urquiola that reinterprets elements of the Balcoon bathroom range as an abstract, sculptural landscape. Presented as an artistic exploration rather than a traditional product display, the installation transforms familiar bathroom forms into architectural objects, encouraging visitors to experience design through form, materiality and spatial perception rather than function alone.

The installation will be staged at the Gran Meliá Palazzo Cordusio in central Milan and is conceived as a dialogue between object, space and perception, reflecting the evolving role of the bathroom as a considered interior environment rather than purely a functional space.

Alongside the installation, Duravit will also present its premium bathroom collections at the brand’s Milan showroom on Via San Gregorio. The showroom exhibition will feature a curated interior setting showcasing collections by Philippe Starck, Cecilie Manz and Studio F. A. Porsche, as well as technological innovations from the SensoWash range. Visitors will also be given an exclusive preview of new additions to the Balcoon collection launching in 2026, demonstrating the continued evolution of the series.

To connect the two locations, a shuttle service will run every 30 minutes between the installation and the showroom from 21 to 24 April, creating a seamless visitor experience between the conceptual installation and the product exhibition.

Further information on Duravit’s Milan Design Week presentation will be announced closer to the event.