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RH Milan Launches on Corso Venezia
Words by Sophie Goodwin
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The unveiling of RH Milan, The Gallery on Corso Venezia during Milan Design Week was a proper party in every sense. Cabana’s Martina Mondadori and Margot Robbie were among the hosts for the high glamour night. Sophie Goodwin meets the new Gallery on the block.

RH Milan, The Gallery on Corso Venezia © RH
RH has taken up residence in the former palace of the Prince of Piombino, a 19th-century palazzo whose restored exterior was illuminated against the Milanese night during its grand opening at Salone del Mobile. Step through the six-meter stone archway and you find yourself in a lobby reimagined as an architecture and design library. Rare editions of Vitruvius, Palladio, Brunelleschi, and the modernists Ponti and Scarpa, line the walls, the collection anchored by a first illustrated edition of De Architectura, circa 1511.
The emporium’s arrival was welcomed by a host committee of people who make the city spin, including Brunello Cucinelli, Roberto Bolle, Piero Lissoni, Stefano Boeri, Martina Mondadori, Antonio Citterio and Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo. Alongside them were a cast of global VIPs from the worlds of design, fashion, and culture: Margot Robbie, Zoe Saldana, Amy Astley, Aerin Lauder, David Chipperfield, John Pawson, Anna Dello Russo.
Martina Mondadori, Gary Friedman, Margot Robbie, Bella Hunter Friedman
Zoe Saldana, Margot Robbie
Brunello Cucinelli, Carolina Cucinelli
Francesca Versace
HUGEL
Roberto Bolle, Derek Blasberg
Tommaso Sacchi, Roberto Bolle
Aerin Lauder, Mason Lane, Wes Gordon, Paul Arnhold
Gianluca Gazzoli, Gary Friedman, Bella Hunter Friedman, Brunello Cucinelli, Carolina Cucinelli
Viola Arrivabene, Vera Arrivabene
Angelo Moratti, Zoe Saldana, Nadia Moratti
Gianluca Gazzoli, Sara Bolla
The Gallery on Corso Venezia, which officially opened to the public on 5 May, features RH's first Italian restaurant,La Volta, an underground cavern where Murano glass sconces by Barovier & Toso, Italy's oldest glassmaking family since 1295, cast warm light across vaulted limestone walls. The Gallery also includes a Champagne & Caviar Bar where the Ruinart flowed as freely as Milan's Vedovelle fountains. Sushi from IYO sat alongside Paccheri alla Vittorio from Da Vittorio, while Bar Basso poured Negroni Sbagliatos, Sant Ambroeus held the spritzes and HUGEL provided the soundtrack.
It was, from start to finish, a proper party for Milan's new Gallery on the block.
