For Milan Design Week 2025, MUJI invites you to discover MUJI MUJI 5∙5, an unprecedented installation within a secret garden in the Brera district.

The fortunate encounter between the MUJI brand and the designers of Studio 5∙5 gave birth to a Manifesto House, a micro-architecture that showcases an essential way of living, and a unique collection of ready-made objects. A cleverly repurposed series using only MUJI iconic objects, to be discovered in the house and on display in an exclusive exhibition.

The 5.5 designers also created for Milan Design Week 2025 a unique display presenting a dialogue between their iconic pieces, which reflect their long-lasting commitment to upcycling and reuse, and a selection of MUJI products organised around the values of responsible design: usefulness, low-impact, virtue, durability and timelessness.

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Since it was founded in 1980, MUJI has continuously opposed overconsumption and promoted a mindful way of living. This collaboration demonstrates the brand’s commitment to a more sustainable world and a positive CSR approach that continues to reassess our human needs and consumption modes.

Visit the House & the Collection at Milan Design Week
DATE: Tuesday April 8th to Sunday April 13th, from 10 a.m. to 8 p.m
ADDRESS: CORSO GARIBALDI 89 A, Via Tommaso da Cazzaniga, Giardino Pippa Bacca 20121 Milano MI, Italia
ADMISSION: Free

A Manifesto House

The designers Claire Renard and Jean-Sébastien Blanc, co-founders of Studio 5•5 and recognized as pioneers of upcycling in France, have created a Manifesto House for MUJI inspired by Japanese architecture. This evolutive, creative, frugal solution contemplates the importance of serenity in the commotion of the city.

Designed from a catalog of prefabricated modules, the house is modular but also evolutive over time for greater durability. Each element of the modular structure demonstrates a synergy of comfort, ingenuity, and environmental responsibility to answer to the fundamental needs of our daily life.

More than drawing a beautiful house, 5•5 propose to design “slices of life” that can be assembled to create your own home.


An Energy-Efficient Design

The house integrates the main principles of responsible housing, thanks to its manufacturing of biosourced materials or from reuse such as its recycled textile insulation. The roof is white to combat the heat and its surface allows to collect rainwater to water your own food crops.

MODULAR
EVOLUTIVE
WATER CYCLE
FOOD GARDEN
INSULATION

The MUJI MUJI Collection

The enthusiastic and virtuous approach of the 5•5 designers also gave birth to the MUJI MUJI collection. Composed of 12 ready-made objects, a cleverly repurposed series using only MUJI iconic objects, to be discovered in the house and on display in an exclusive exhibition.

You can make your own objects by following the detailed product references and the instructions illustrated by the designers.

By offering a second life to these quality objects, through extending and transforming their uses, Claire Renard and Jean Sébastien Blanc are inviting us to reflect on our production and consumption patterns to reduce our impact on the environment.

An enthusiastic and responsible approach which encourages the pleasure of doing, using what we have to satisfy our human needs.

About Claire & Jean-Sébastien

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Claire Renard (@clairestudio5.5) and Jean-Sébastien Blanc (@jeanseb5.5), the design duo behind the 5•5 collective, pioneers of upcycling and now experts in the field, continue to strengthen their convictions and their collaboration of over 20 years. Today, these innovators are committed to degrowth design as a way of slowing down the world.It's a commitment that's more necessary than ever, given the acceleration of our lifestyles and the inconsistencies of our frenetic society, compelled to reinvent itself.

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