Rosewood presented 'Objects That Speak, a conversation continued with Andrea Branzi' during Milan Design Week 2026 – an immersive installation exploring design as a reflection of place. The exhibition brought together works by Andrea Branzi alongside a global roster of contemporary designers from key hotels across the brand’s portfolio.
Branzi’s ethos chimes with Rosewood’s own design philosophy. Across its properties, the brand approaches design as a way of connecting people to place – working with artists and makers to create environments that reflect the distinct local culture while also contributing to its ongoing evolution.
Moving beyond a traditional exhibition, the experience invited visitors to slow down and engage with works reflecting a diversity of geographies and perspectives. Presented as an ongoing conversation – anchored by the legacy of Italian architect and designer Andrea Branzi – each piece became a narrative object, expressing the identity of its origin through thoughtful design.
As Rosewood continues its expansion in Italy, with upcoming openings in Milan, Venice and Rome, the exhibition offered a glimpse into its design-led vision of hospitality – where every detail was rooted in place and its cultural fabric.
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