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The ADA Award has De Castelli signature
Date
October 2025

For the seventh consecutive year, De Castelli renews its partnership with the Archiproducts Design Awards, once again designing and producing the award for the winning brands in the 2025 edition. A solid and inspired collaboration, born from shared vision and values, where a deep passion for design lies at the heart of this connection.

The iconic object, conceived by MUT Design and inspired by the continuous loop of the Möbius strip, is reimagined for this edition through a refined interplay of brushed and polished stainless steel finishes that enhance both its sculptural form and exceptional craftsmanship.

Its surface offers a unique visual and tactile experience through the contrast of textures: the polished steel captures and reflects light with a mirror-like brilliance, while the brushed steel adds depth and a rich material presence.

Each award is born from a continuous dialogue between traditional craftsmanship and advanced technology, where a thin metal sheet is shaped into a fluid, harmonious volume that symbolizes the bond between designer and the company. The subtle chromatic variations across the surface attest to the uniqueness of the artisanal process, making every award a unique and precious creation.

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Dialoghi
June 2026
Dialoghi
De Castelli dialogues with Jocelyn Yang and Tiffany Liao
 

In a poetic and emotionally resonant dialogue with Jocelyn Yang and Tiffany Liao, De Castelli explores the design philosophy behind the new decorative system Floem.

Sustainability
June 2026
De Castelli’s commitment to ESG values
De Castelli Green
 

De Castelli launches a new project that reinforces its commitment to improving energy efficiency and creating a positive impact across ESG issues.

Agenda
16 April – 4 June 2026
De Castelli @ADI Design Museum
Folio at ADI Design Museum
 

The Folio table, designed by Draw Studio, is on display at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, home to the permanent Compasso d’Oro Historical Collection.

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