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MISIA x Maison Numéro 20. AUREA, an Architectural Fiction, Milan Design Week 2026

In Milan, within the gilded corridors of AUREA, the dreamlike hotel conceived by Maison Numéro 20, MISIA taffetas find their perfect setting. A collaboration where french savoir-faire and creative vision come together to celebrate material in all its splendour. 

 

 

 

During Milan Design Week 2026, MISIA had the honour of taking part in the immersive experience AUREA. Conceived by the interior decoration and art direction studio founded in Paris, Maison Numéro 20, this extraordinary project bears a singular signature: that of Oscar Lucien Ono, a Parisian designer whose studio celebrates the elegance of craftsmanship, the richness of savoir-faire, and a sophisticated vision of French luxury. At Salone del Mobile, across 600 m², AUREA unfolds as a dreamlike hotel, where visitors journey from fragment to fragment, from dream to dream. Antique sculptures, golden-bronze draperies, dark marble floors and blazing chandeliers, every detail composes a visual and sensory narrative in which Art Deco enters into dialogue with surrealism, mythology, orientalism and cinema d’auteur. The name itself says it all: Aurea, from the Latin aureus, meaning "brilliant", "golden", "precious". A promise the space fulfils with every step, from room to room, through a succession of intimate and engaging atmospheres that seem to suspend time. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is within this exceptional setting that MISIA fabrics were presented, elevated by Oscar Lucien Ono's scenography. The Allegorie taffeta, 100% silk, handcrafted in India, the ancestral home of silk of the highest quality, drapes the space as a bedspread with airy grace. Les Moires, an exclusive fabric blending the softness of silk, the lightness of linen and the comfort of cotton, cascades in long curtains of a deep, enveloping mordoré. Positano, a plain-effect velvet composed of viscose, cotton and polyester, merges into the décor in an intense and warming orange brûlé. Each of these fabrics found its natural place at the heart of this one-of-a-kind scenography. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo credit - © Maxime Galati-Fourcade © Laura Fantacuzzi

 

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