Rested and prepared for the second day, after a delicious Italian coffee, we plunged into the most vibrant district of the city, the Brera. Accepting a kind invitation, we started our morning at the magical world of the always cheerful and astounding Seletti. The company, known for its surrealist design, has once again created an impressive experience in its showroom, where the moment we arrived, we were faced with two huge legs and a few iconic human-sized cats. Walking through the building, we could admire many iconic collaborations, but the real star of the exhibition was the installation created in the inner courtyard. Gianpiero D’Alessandro dreamt up the fun, monster-looking boxes that present the new collections. The main role here was also played by lighting, but we could also discover some mirrors and small furniture. Among our favourites were Mercantonio’s window lights, the archetypal windows were designed with white frames and clouds floating in a blue sky, surrounded by sparrow lights, bringing smiles to our faces. The house-shaped lamps of Dutch designer Tomas Schats fully reflected the style characteristics of the designer, who puts illustrations into 3D, subtly misleading the viewers. In order to enhance the uniqueness, the chimneys of the houses act as on/off switches, thus enabling a functional design.