In the twenty-first century, Design Capitals are no longer just cities with concentrated showrooms. They are dynamic cultural engines where fairs act as laboratories, pushing boundaries and dictating the rhythm of the interior design industry.
Milan, Paris, Copenhagen, and Miami form a network of distinct yet interconnected nodes. Each city has sculpted its flagship event around its own heritage—Milan fuses architecture with conceptual daring, Paris curates the “art de vivre,” Copenhagen champions humanist functionality, and Miami transforms design into an art market asset. Together, they orchestrate a dialogue that is shaping the future of interiors as both lifestyle and investment.







