Istituto Marangoni’s new Design School in Milan opens its doors

new School of Design in milan with Italian furniture brand Cappellini
Istituto Marangoni has unveiled its new School of Design in the heart of Milan. Taking over the former headquarters of a bank, the campus' interiors are completely fitted with designs by Italian furniture brand Cappellini
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Milan’s most prestigious fashion school, Istituto Marangoni, has just unbuttoned its first fully dedicated design school in the centre of the city. Tucked just behind Piazza San Babila on a cobblestone street, the new School of Design sits not on a sprawling campus but rather inside a narrow, stately 19th century palazzo filled top-to-bottom with modern, eye-popping Cappellini furniture.  

'The idea was to create a sort of homeschool,' explains architect Giulio Cappellini, whose post as artistic director of the venerable Italian design company now extends to the new school. 'It has a boutique feeling,' he adds. 'Students might spend 10 hours here in one day, so it had to be cozy and warm.'

At just 2,500 sqm total, the campus’ limited dimensions created a design opportunity for Cappellini, who swept the refurbished interiors in a clean shell of glass walls, and then punctured the neutral spaces with bright spots of coloured furniture. Icons of Cappellini’s long-standing design repertoire are well represented on each of the five floors, including Marcel Wanders’ 'Dalia' chairs and Shiro Kuramata’s glowing red 'Revolving' bookshelf on the ground floor entryway, Jasper Morrison’s 'Low Pad' chairs in the lounge area and colourful 'Stitch' chairs in the materials room.

Each classroom is fitted with newly designed laminate top steel leg tables with special cord covers, and paired with Jasper Morrison’s 'Tate' chairs in blue or yellow, originally designed for the Tate Modern in London. His 'Morrison' stools are also represented in the lab rooms, paired with custom-made drafting tables. A café, terrace, and library are also all fitted with Cappellini designs.

'Marangoni is already very well known for and tied to fashion, so we wanted to make a statement on the design and the interiors for this new institution,' says Cappellini.

Founded in 1935 in Milan, Marangoni now operates fashion schools in three other cities around the world: London, Paris, Shanghai. The new Design School in Milan features intimate classes limited to 10-15 students each and offers three-year undergraduate degrees as well as a two-year masters program.

Design School interior with Cappellini furniture

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Milan Design School orange chairs

At just 2,500 sqm total, the campus’ limited space created a design opportunity for Cappellini, who injected the refurbished interiors with glass walls and punctuated the space's neutral tones with brightly coloured furniture

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colourful Low Pad chairs with table

'Low Pad' chairs, by Jasper Morrison, for Cappellini, 1999

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Marcel Wanders’ 'Dalia' chairs and Shiro Kuramata’s bold red 'Revolving' bookshelf on the ground floor entryway

Icons of Cappellini’s long-standing design repertoire are well represented on each of the five floors, including Marcel Wanders’ 'Dalia' chairs and Shiro Kuramata’s bold red 'Revolving' bookshelf on the ground floor entryway...

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colourful 'Stitch' chairs in the materials room

...and colourful 'Stitch' chairs in the materials room

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'Stitch' chair

'Stitch' chair, by Adam Goodrum, for Cappellini, 2008

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classroom fitted with especially designed laminate top tables with steel legs and cord covers

Each classroom is fitted with especially designed laminate top tables with steel legs and cord covers, as well as Jasper Morrison’s 'Tate' chairs...

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Morrison stools with custom-made drafting tables

...while his 'Morrison' stools are also represented in the laboratory, paired with custom-made drafting tables

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cafe with Cappellini design table and chairs

A café (pictured), terrace, and library are also all fitted with Cappellini designs. 'Marangoni is already very well known for and tied to fashion, so we wanted to make a statement on the design and the interiors for this new institution,' says Cappellini

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Cap chair

'Cap' chair, by Jasper Morrison, for Cappellini, 2013

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material room with Stitch chairs and Sistema bookshelves

The school's material room is kitted out with Adam Goodrum's 'Stitch' chairs and Cappellini's modular 'Sistema' bookshelves

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'Sistema' modular bookshelves

'Sistema' modular bookshelves, by Studio Cappellini, 2013

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JJ Martin