Doors closed but lights on -
By – Margherita Pogliani –
If you want to start the New Year as you mean to go on then sit down with us and a nice coffee and enjoy the first digital tour of 2021 in an enveloping and unexpected place.
By – Margherita Pogliani –
If you want to start the New Year as you mean to go on then sit down with us and a nice coffee and enjoy the first digital tour of 2021 in an enveloping and unexpected place.
From 28th September to 10th October, the Italian design industry is back in the limelight, opening
once again to the public, while adapting to the current situation.
No closing time or opening hours: many of Milan’s museums have continued to remain virtually open via Pausa Caffè MuseoCity.
New insights into Mumac’s historical archive
By – Lanfranco Li Cauli –
The great stories, sooner or later, are destined to cross paths.
By – Beatrice Speranza –
If we could learn to pay more attention to all the things that surround us then I’m sure we’d also think more about the little actions we take on a daily basis.
There are small cavities in coffee leaves, home to the mites that live symbiotically with the plant. You can learn about this and a thousand other curiosities at one of the largest exhibitions ever created about the microcosm and macrocosm of coffee at the Deutsches Museum in Munich, from 4th July 2019 to 31st May 2020.
By – Valerio Cometti –
Creative activity must embrace and stimulate all the senses and involve the end user in a unique comprehensive experience, to the extent that in my studio we increasingly talk about “experience design”.
I am not going to leave it at that, but rather offer another five facts about the coffee world that you may not know.
By – MUMAC Team –
This project transforms a gesture that is now taken for granted, namely sipping a coffee, into a symbolic act full of new meanings.