ForA 2026
Now open to submissions.

For Milan Design Week 2026, we welcome emerging practices, independent designers, students, and studios. Please include:
– a short description of the project
– images or documentation that clearly represent it
– any relevant context to understand its process or purpose

If you believe your project belongs in this conversation, send it to info@foraprocess.com
ForA 2025

ForA is challenging conventional narratives, curating cutting-edge ideas, creating a space where innovation, reflection, and emerging practices take the spotlight. Föra (from the Milanese dialect: "outside") is an event that opens the doors of a sector often perceived as exclusive and static, redefining its boundaries. 



The space hosted 14 designers from 10 different countries, featuring events and talks that generated fresh visions and new ideas. Sven Durst brought his “3 Objects” magazine, transforming it’s format into a series of questions for the designers, shaping an afternoon of dialogue and interaction around a sector long perceived as stagnant.

The first edition took place during Milan Design Week at Fabbrica del Vapore. Renowned for its industrial aesthetic and forward-thinking programming, this venue in the heart of Milan stands as a central hub of the Fuorisalone, attracting hundreds of thousands of visitors.







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Tino Seubert
Allègre chair light

London

The Allègre chair is a continuation of Tino Seubert’s Anodised Wicker project, where he contrasts industrial aluminum extrusions with traditional weaving techniques using organic materials.
Drawing inspiration from Charlotte Perriand’s iconic Meribel and Dordogne chairs, he named his own creation after a randomly chosen village located between these two French places. In essence, the Allègre chair serves as a contemporary reinterpretation of the pioneering female designer’s work.