INTERNI and POLI.design present new training courses for design enthusiasts and industry professionals
During Salone del Mobile and FuoriSalone 2025
The Design Experience courses, stemming from a collaboration between Mondadori Media and the Politecnico di Milano Postgraduate School, are dedicated to furniture and interiors, with the participation of two of the most important Italian designers: Marco Piva and Michele De Lucchi
Forms will be available online starting this week
For information and to register, visit www.mondadoriacademy.it
For Salone del Mobile and FuoriSalone 2025, INTERNI and POLI.design are presenting new training courses for all design enthusiasts and industry professionals. A collaboration between the interior and contemporary design magazine by Mondadori Group and the postgraduate school at the Politecnico di Milano has led to the online Design Experience courses, designed for anyone wanting to learn about the dynamics guiding innovation in design.
The primary objective of these training modules is to spread the project culture, from conception to completion.
‘INTERNI has covered design for over 70 years, exploring trends, news and visions, but also leading figures, innovative projects and ideas that have transformed the way we experience spaces,’ explains Gilda Bojardi, director of the magazine. ‘Today, however, we are going one step further. Through a partnership with POLI.design, we have created an educational opportunity for anyone who wants to dive into the world of design, acquire concrete skills and be part of an exclusive community, which always keeps up with new trends. It is an opportunity to discover up close how designers and manufacturers are transforming our present and future.’
This initiative is designed to make people understand and grow to love the fascinating and variegated world of design along a path that offers participants the tools and inspiration necessary to orient themselves in a constantly evolving field.
‘POLI.design grew out of the experience of the Politecnico di Milano and is now an international point of reference for advanced training in design,’ says Professor Francesco Zurlo, dean and full professor in the Politecnico di Milano School of Design and scientific coordinator of the courses. ‘With this project, we aim to emphasize the way and extent to which good interior design and complementary furniture can not only enhance the aesthetics of a home, but also embrace a wider concept of wellbeing. In fact, our homes are not only functional spaces, but also places that can affect our mood and influence the overall quality of our lives. The courses intend to show how well-designed furniture and interiors transform the perception and use of spaces, making them more welcoming, functional and emotionally engaging.’
Design Experience connects academic knowledge and practical application through interviews with successful architects and designers, as well as introducing concrete examples. Participants will be guided in discovering the key elements of interior and furniture design, helping them recognize which design choices are most important for their needs and desires, all with the added value of the Italian approach to design.
In the two courses ‘Design experience. Experiencing design. Furniture styles and experiences’ and ‘Design experience. The art of living. Exciting Italian interiors’, the public will be introduced to the topic through a few iconic projects, whose stories will be useful for addressing three thematic areas. Three expert teachers selected from the POLI.design network will be involved in each course, along with Paola Albini, who will serve as moderator and accompany the participants, introducing the topics and talking with the experts. Two of the most important Italian designers are also expected to participate: Marco Piva in the Interiors course and Michele De Lucchi in the Furniture course.
The courses will be available online starting this week. For information and to register, visit www.mondadoriacademy.it.
INTERNI
A monthly magazine with a circulation of 50,000 copies, published since 1954 as the first Italian periodical dedicated to interior decoration, INTERNI is one of today’s main tools of communication in contemporary Italian and international design, an essential tool for professionals and design enthusiasts. In the early 1990s, the monthly magazine became part of the main Italian publishing group, AME Arnoldo Mondadori Editore, and under the direction of Gilda Bojardi, it has developed a system of parallel publications over time that have shifted the magazine from something elite to mass media. INTERNI‘s activities also include the design and coordination of events and exhibitions and the famous FuoriSalone, an urban event founded by INTERNI in 1990 that enlivens the city of Milan during the week of the Salone del Mobile. After the launch of INTERNI publications in China (2015), international editions are being expanded. INTERNI is the communications partner of the Italian Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka | The ideal city.
POLI.design is a centre for national and international postgraduate training and an integral part of the Design System at the Politecnico di Milano (1st in Italy, 3rd in Europe and 6th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2025 for Art & Design). Since 1999, it has built and consolidated its educational programme around a project-based learning approach, research and polytechnic knowledge. From Master’s degrees to executive courses and custom experiences aimed at organizations, POLI.design offers cross-industry paths that convey the design mindset necessary to guide transformation in different sectors. A leader in the Italian and global network of training in design, it promotes dialogue between academia, institutions and industry.