“Il Corridoio”, designed by Fabian Freytag for Zimmer + Rohde at Milan Design Week, transforms the showroom into a mysterious, walkable corridor – a textile tent as a liminal space. Like a floating cocoon, it envelops the visitor, shifting orientation into atmosphere, light, and movement. The path becomes a question: where does it actually lead?
Inside, sculptural light objects made from Zimmer + Rohde fabrics appear like silent figures in a still life, each with its own character and presence. They structure the corridor, set accents, and intensify the spatial mood.
“Il Corridoio”, designed by Fabian Freytag for Zimmer + Rohde at Milan Design Week, transforms the showroom into a mysterious, walkable corridor – a textile tent as a liminal space. Like a floating cocoon, it envelops the visitor, shifting orientation into atmosphere, light, and movement. The path becomes a question: where does it actually lead?
Inside, sculptural light objects made from Zimmer + Rohde fabrics appear like silent figures in a still life, each with its own character and presence. They structure the corridor, set accents, and intensify the spatial mood.
“Il Corridoio”, designed by Fabian Freytag for Zimmer + Rohde at Milan Design Week, transforms the showroom into a mysterious, walkable corridor – a textile tent as a liminal space. Like a floating cocoon, it envelops the visitor, shifting orientation into atmosphere, light, and movement. The path becomes a question: where does it actually lead?
Inside, sculptural light objects made from Zimmer + Rohde fabrics appear like silent figures in a still life, each with its own character and presence. They structure the corridor, set accents, and intensify the spatial mood.



















Photos: Helenio Barbetta
Photos: Helenio Barbetta