A showroom that evolves into a cultural space
At Milan Design Week, Moretti Compact redefines the role of the showroom, transforming it into a space where design can be reimagined.
No longer a mere showcase, but a platform for a dialogue on contemporary living, “Moretti Compact becomes Home” is set to take place on Via Edmondo De Amicis, in the heart of Milan.

Design as a response to new lifestyles
The event’s focus is clear: to understand how homes are changing and which needs are shaping today’s living choices.
It’s not merely a question of aesthetics, but function and quality of life as well. Furniture takes on a strategic role—one capable of influencing domestic well-being, the organization of the spaces, and the flexibility of the rooms.
This is a particularly relevant issue in big cities where spaces are shrinking while expectations continue to grow.
A market perspective: insights from Corrado Sassu
Starring in the event is Corrado Sassu, the well-known TV real estate agent, who will bring a concrete perspective on today’s evolving market.
The dialogue between design and real estate is central:
- what spaces are people looking for today
- how the concept of the dream home has changed
- which design solutions truly respond to new needs
This approach makes the event particularly relevant for anyone looking to design or reimagine their own home.

Three apartments to showcase styles and possibilities
Within the showroom, the exhibition unfolds across fully designed apartments. These are not abstract concepts, but realistic living scenarios.
Each space presents a different way of living.
- Compact yet highly organized spaces, where each element is designed for optimization
- Larger and more fluid solutions, which aim for visual continuity and comfort
- Eclectic compositions, capable of blending aesthetic languages and functions
The result is a coherent narrative of contemporary living, where design becomes a tool for everyday life.


Redefining the home, starting from everyday life
In this sense, the message is clear: the home is no longer a space to furnish, but a place to design around people.
Moretti Compact presents a shift in perspective that reflects a broader transformation in contemporary design: less form for its own sake, and more attention to those who live in it.