A group exhibition, during Milano Design Week 2026, with the aim of pursuing the investigation that the gallery has carried out since its founding across design, art and craft With two large street-facing windows, Oxilia Gallery, founded by Alessandro Mensi and Frederik De Wachter, has had, since its opening in 2022, the objective of investigating the boundary between design, art and craft. And, thanks to the two large windows overlooking the eponymous Milanese street, of being a stage visible from the outside — while remaining open by appointment only. Barocco by Ludovico Grantaliano On the occasion of Milano Design Week 2026, Oxilia Gallery presents Room Studies #1, a selection of designers united by a shared sensibility towards materials, forms and presence in space. Jelly Objects In contrast with the white cube format, the space is configured as a fully furnished and immersive interior. Within this context, artisanal and more formal elements coexist within a restrained palette of natural materials and understated tones. Linnvstudio The space is conceived as a composition rather than a staging, inviting a slower form of engagement in which objects emerge through their relationships, rather than as isolated elements. Matthew Verdon The exhibition presents works by Aplat, Arianna Lelli Mami, Beatrice Dettori, Célia Picard & Hannes Schreckensberger, Chris Fusaro, Jelly Objects, Jonathan Muecke, Kutarq Studio, Linnvstudio, Ludovico Grantaliano, Matthew Verdon, Plasma-f, Studio DO, Théo Leclercq & Camille Viallet. Abra Candelabra by studio DO studio DO Venue: Via Nino Oxilia 9, Milano Press Preview: 18 Aprile, 11 – 18 Cocktail: 18 Aprile, 18 – 21.30 Exhibition: 19 – 26 Aprile, 11 – 19