uzbek craft reimagined for an ethereal installation in milan
Uzbekistan’s first national exhibition opens during Milan Design Week 2026 as an exploration of how people in the Aral Sea region adapt to their environment through food, shelter, and clothing. Dubbed When Apricots Blossom, the show was hosted at Palazzo Citterio in Brera and was curated by WHY Architecture-founder Kulapat Yantrasast.
While the display includes several disparate elements — an apricot branch sculpture, a lattice yurt structure, and a textile installation which drapes the facade (see designboom’s coverage here) — the central exhibition is discovered within the main gallery.
Here, an undulating field is shaped by...
