From October 10 to 12, the seventh edition of the collectible and editorial design fair transforms Naples into a vibrant platform of innovation, culture, and experimentation
Design never stands still — and neither does EDIT Napoli 2025.
From October 10 to 12, the fair returns to transform the city of Naples into a creative epicenter where tradition meets innovation. With a city-wide itinerary that spans iconic locations such as La Santissima and the National Museums of Vomero, this seventh edition promises an immersive experience featuring international exhibitors, site-specific installations, emerging design talents, and rich cultural crossovers.
An event that grows year after year, confirming Naples as a strategic hub for collectible and editorial design.


La Santissima: the beating heart of the fair
Located between the Spanish Quarters and Montesanto, La Santissima once again becomes the headquarters of the event. A former monastery now transformed into a regenerated space, it hosts the exhibitors of the Main section and the Seminario, dedicated to emerging projects and young designers under 30.
The installation, curated by the design duo Lemonot, transforms the space into a theatrical set made of port materials, evocative textiles, and volcanic stone.
A visual tribute to Naples’ port identity and multicultural soul, it welcomes visitors on a journey through creativity and materiality.



Exhibitors, debuts, and returns: the landscape expands
EDIT Napoli 2025 confirms itself as a privileged platform for emerging designers, international brands, artisanal manufacturers, and editorial projects. Among the most anticipated names are Atelier Nuanda and Bianco67 with Parasite, winners of last year’s edition, along with designers selected through the España Diseño Mediterráneo call in collaboration with the Instituto Cervantes.
A unique opportunity to discover contemporary design at its most authentic, sustainable, and intelligent.

Ph Uri Bareket

Ph Francesco Squeglia
Stellina Sofa and Chair



Ph Francesco Marano


Ph Chiara Cadeddu
CULT 2025: design meets history
In this edition, design meets memory and takes root within the National Museums of Vomero, bringing CULT projects to exceptional spaces such as the Certosa di San Martino, Castel Sant’Elmo, and Villa Floridiana.
Some highlights of the CULT program:
- PET Lamp Gurunsi by Alvaro Catalán de Ocón at the Certosa di San Martino
- Animal Factory by Luca Boscardin for Magis at Castel Sant’Elmo
- Nomadaria by Elena Salmistraro for Officine Tamborrino at Villa Floridiana
Three venues, three souls, one grand multidimensional story that spans eras, materials, and visions of the future.

Villa Floridiana

Awards and international collaborations
As every year, EDIT Napoli 2025 rewards innovation and originality. The international jury — featuring prominent figures such as Alvaro Catalán de Ocón and Claire Laurent — will award the prize for the best original project, granting the winner free participation in the 2026 edition.
Furthermore, the collaboration with LABO Cultural Project continues, creating an ideal connection between Genoa and Naples in a creative dialogue set to carry on during Milan Design Week 2026.
Beyond the fair: EXTRA events
The EDIT Napoli 2025 program is completed by events and installations spread throughout the heart of the city:
- “Technology as Decoration” by Pietro Corraini at La Santissima, where technology becomes play and material to be reinvented.
- “DICE DICE, PARE PARE” by Coralla Maiuri at the Antica Salumeria Malinconico, an installation that transforms the ordinary into metaphysics.
- Pizza and design: a collaboration with Concettina ai Tre Santi and NSS Edicola, where design is both tasted and told through a limited edition of plates and an exclusive pizza inspired by the fair’s creativity.
Online tickets available at editnapoli.com/visit