In the heart of design week, accompanied by the new Superior Interiors
HTSI comes out in April with a special issue dedicated to the home. It will be on newsstands from 24 April and distributed as a preview during the week at the nerve centres of the Salone and FuoriSalone.
by Editors
Htsi in April is Superior Interiors, a special issue dedicated to the home as a place of regeneration, wellness design, the interior design industry and high creative craftsmanship. The home is explored in the round as a living work of art, but also as a synthesis of indoor and outdoor comfort. There are many protagonists in this issue, reporting on new projects for Design Week 2026: from Ronan Bouroullec to Oscar Lucien Ono, from the chromatic maximalism of Gustaf Westman and Berry Dijkstra to the textile talent of Greg Foster and Kmishma Swali. There is also space for in-depth analysis, with a focus on green terraces and gardens and how architecture seeks to integrate in an increasingly coherent and respectful way with nature. Interesting in this regard is Elisa Ossino's project for Molteni at the Fuori Salone with her site-specific installation Responsive Nature, where wisteria, lemons, rare plants and vegetables recreate green environments that differ from one another, from the luxuriance of Eden to the design of the Third Landscape, from aquatic vegetation to the Hortus Botanicus, and the nocturnal Lunar Garden;
Also new this year at the Salone del Mobile Raritas, a new curatorial space dedicated to unique pieces, limited editions, high craftsmanship and HTSI anticipates the best galleries specialising in collectibles, targeting the more sophisticated market of architects and collectors;
The discovery of new products for the home continues with the futuristic design of private saunas, the new Ping Minimalism in the bedrooms, where silence and disconnection are also sought thanks to new technologies integrated in walls, paints and furniture;
Not only design but a lot of art in this issue of Superior Interiors, in view of the imminent opening of the Venice Biennale. Here then is a meeting with Cecilia Canziani, the curator of the Padiglione Italia, interviews with Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, and projects by artists working on the themes of integral ecology and the relationship between organic and inorganic;
The issue of HTSI will be on newsstands from 24 April and distributed throughout Design Week at the nerve centres of Salone and FuoriSalone.


