A new source of inspiration for FG Design
At Milan Design Week 2025, internationally acclaimed designer Patricia Urquiola presented a captivating installation, created in collaboration with Haworth and Pantone. Entitled Dualities Discovered, this immersive scenography explores the emotional impact of colour, the interplay between light and material, and the subtle dialogue between space and sensation.
A daring and poetic project that resonates strongly with us at FG Design. For us, a stand is more than a structure – it is a space for expression, interaction, and visual storytelling. Much like in Urquiola’s work, colour does not simply decorate; it reveals, it evokes, it narrates.
Photo credits: Giulia Maretti
Design as a conduit for emotion
At the heart of the installation lies a palette of pastels from the Pantone Dualities collection -reinterpreted tones that shift between softness and saturation. These colours, enhanced by carefully chosen textures and lighting, create an atmosphere that is at once delicate and bold.
Each element in the space contributes to the immersive experience: a sculptural armchair, a spiral-shaped piece inspired by the Ouroboros symbol, and materials selected not only for their visual qualities but also for their environmental credentials.










Haworth x Pantone collection, by Patricia Urquiola
Immersive and responsible design: a shared vision
Dualities Discovered goes beyond objects to become a message in itself. Through the use of recycled materials, natural dyes, and conscious manufacturing, the installation reflects a commitment to responsible design – without compromising visual impact.
At FG Design, this same standard shapes our creations: designing spaces that are sustainable, adaptable, and above all, memorable. Creating better, to last longer — and leave a stronger impression.
Photo credits: Giulia Maretti
Ready to make colour and texture sing in your next space?