10 designer hotels to stay at during the 2025 Salone

The Salone del Mobile.Milano is renewing its partnership with MiCodmc, the private service that roots out the best accommodation for the trade fair period, ahead of the 63rd edition, from 8th to 13th April. Here’s our selection of the city’s most luxurious establishments that champion design and art.
Armani Hotel Milano
Situated in the heart of the upscale Quadrilatero della Moda shopping area, the Rationalist-style Armani Hotel Milano designed by Enrico A. Griffini in 1937 is 9 storeys high, the top three of which are in semi-reflective glass. It boasts 95 rooms, remarkable for their luxurious furnishing and sophisticated materials – from marbled ceilings and dark beechwood parquet floors to the natural stone cladding in the bathrooms. The silk-effect technical textile walls featuring bronze metal profiles, and the black granite floors and double height curtains enhance the design of the space. Staying in this hotel means subscribing to the Stay with Armani philosophy, a guarantee of all the comfort that can usually only be found at home.
Where: Via Alessandro Manzoni, 31
Max Brown Missori
An ideal location for an unforgettable stay, with its light-hearted design and arty feel, the Max Brown Missori hotel is just a short distance from the Duomo. Thanks to the restyling operation curated by the designer Saar Zafrir and the Sircle Collection design team, the communal areas channel Seventies design. The hotel contains 64 rooms boasting comfort and good looks, with materials such as wood, stone and shades of chestnut brown and orange serving to create a welcoming atmosphere. There’s no shortage of high-end details such as SMEG kettles and Crosley record players in every room.
Dove: Via Lentasio, 3
Senato Hotel Milano
The Ranza family has turned its own private residence, an elegant city-centre palazzo, into the Senato Hotel Milano, a 43-bedroom hotel that exudes creativity and rigour. The designer Alessandro Bianchi curated the spaces and the furniture design, channelling a minimalist look created by black-and-white contrasts, and materials such as wood and velvet. The rooms feature solid oak parquet floors in a herringbone pattern, with Carrara marble cladding in the bathrooms. Inside, the glass “lights” in the hall are the work of Cristina Celestino, founder of Attico Design Studio.
Where: Via Senato 22
Casa Baglioni
Casa Baglioni, the hotel designed by the Spagnuolo & Partners architectural practice, inspired by the art and design of Sixties Milan, is situated in an elegant 1913 Liberty-style palazzo in Milan’s elegant Brera district. The hotel contains 30 rooms, decorated with objects from Gala Rotelli’s Cromie Domestiche collection. Coloured and transparent glass is juxtaposed with metal and hand-made ceramics and bold colours. An ideal hotel for a Milanese-style stay, well-placed for discovering the wonders of the district.
Where: Via dei Giardini, 21
Palazzo Cordusio
Palazzo Cordusio is a 19th century architectural jewel turned into a luxury hotel, designed by the architect Luca Beltrami. It contains 84 rooms designed for an exclusive establishment. The bedrooms and bathrooms feature walnut wood, white marble and natural shades. Furnishings and lamps by Gio Ponti, Vico Magistretti, Patricia Urquiola provide an elegant touch. The hotel furniture was produced by the Molteni company, which proved itself yet again as a global point of reference.
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