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Situér Milano - €7,000 - Registration Deadline 02 October 2026

  • Oct 2, 2025
  • 2 min read

Updated: May 17

Brown background with text: Situér Milano - Designing a Contemporary Furniture Collection. Logo: TERRAVIVA. Elegant, modern design.


Design is rarely about a single object; it is about the conversation between elements. Situér Milano, a brand synonymous with industrial elegance and metalwork mastery, is opening its doors to a new chapter. The Situér Milano Design Challenge invites architects and designers to move beyond the "standalone piece" and instead conceptualize a coordinated mini-collection—a family of objects that speaks a singular, sophisticated language.


  • PRIZE FUND: 8,000 €

    • 1ST PLACE: 2,500 €**

    • 2ND PLACE: 1,500 €

    • 3RD PLACE: 1,000 €

    • 5 Golden Mention: Coupon for a Free Membership*

    • 10 Honourable Mentions: Coupon for a Free Competition*

      * The total of the mentioned coupons is 2,000 €

**The 1° prize winner will see their collection produced and commercialized, receiving

4% royalties for each product sold by Situér Milano


  • DATE:

    • Closing date for project submission: 02 October 2026 - 14:00 (London Time)

    • Announcement of the winners: 02 November 2026 - 11:00 (London Time)


  • PARTICIPANT: Everyone (No professional qualifications required)


  • COST*:

    • Early Registration (24 Feb - 29 May): 49 €

    • Standard Registration (29 May - 04 Sept): 79 €

    • Late Registration (04 Sept - 02 Oct): 119 €

      *Subscribe from €19/month for unlimited access to multiple competitions.



The Brief: Three Pieces, One Soul

The competition task is precise: design a "structural core" accompanied by two "supporting characters." This trio must function as a cohesive system, whether placed in a high-end Milanese apartment or a minimalist retail showroom.

  • The Protagonist: A primary piece that anchors the space—think a modular shelving system, a sculptural console, or a signature seating element.

  • The Companions: Two functional objects that echo the primary design’s DNA. Options include coat racks, mirrors, lamps, trays, or umbrella holders.


The Material Palette: The Art of Metal

Rooted in Situér Milano’s manufacturing heritage, the collection must celebrate the raw beauty and structural integrity of sheet metal, brass, and stainless steel. This isn't just about aesthetics; it’s about construction logic.


  • Sheet Metal: Exploring folds, laser-cut patterns, and slim profiles.

  • Brass: Adding warmth, refined detailing, and a "jewelry-like" finish to joints.

  • Stainless Steel: Achieving high-strength structural precision and industrial chic.


From Concept to Prototype: The Feasibility Factor

Unlike purely conceptual competitions, this challenge has a tangible finish line. The winning collection will be prototyped and produced. Therefore, designers must balance "blue-sky" creativity with "factory-floor" reality:


  • Ease of Assembly: Can the pieces be shipped efficiently and put together intuitively?

  • Structural Precision: Does the design respect the physical limits of metal while pushing its formal boundaries?

  • Versatility: Can these pieces transition from a residential living room to a commercial boutique without losing their character?


Why It Matters

In an era of "fast furniture," Situér Milano is championing longevity through logic. By asking for a "mini-system," the competition highlights the importance of spatial harmony. It challenges designers to think like curators, ensuring that every weld, fold, and finish contributes to a recognizable brand identity that is both functional and evocative.


"The goal is to define space through coherence—where the joint of a shelf speaks the same language as the frame of a mirror."

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