Festa Cabana

 

Cabana founder Martina Mondadori threw open the doors of her Milanese home to host Cabana's annual party during Milan Design Week 2025 as leading editors, designers and tastemakers enjoyed a first-look at Deborah Needleman's sell-out exhibition.

 

📍 Casa Cabana, Milan

All Image Credits © Ginerva Cecchi



The evening was generously supported by LVMH Métiers d'Art, Cabana Magazine's cover partner for Issue 23, revealed in The Cabana Store for the first time during Salone del Mobile. Casa Cabana was fit to bursting, as designers, creatives, artisans, editors, and friends poured in for cocktails and a traditional Italian feast. 


The family style standing supper, served on Cabana's new tableware, was a huge hit as the kitchen served delicacies including gnocco fritto, orecchiette and mozzarella, topped off by coups of gelato.

 

Champagne, generously provided by Veuve Clicquot, flowed as guests including World Monuments Fund international chair Ellie Peugeot, Architectural Digest editor-in-chief Amy Astley and author Alain Elkan, rubbed shoulders with Milanese talents including Dimorestudio founders Britt Moran and Emiliano Salci, Studio Peregalli's Laura Rimini and Nilufar founder, Nina Yashar. 

Meanwhile, photographer Guido Taroni delighted guests on Casa Cabana's packed terrace with impromptu opera.

 

Left to Right: Deborah Needleman, Tomasso Sacchi & Martina Mondadori

Martina Mondadori held the fort till well past midnight with the full Cabana team and her closest confidants by her side, admiring work by Speak, Memory artists including James Cherry and Peter Schlesinger. 

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