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6:AM at Piscina Romano

— 09 March 2026
© Tommaso Mariniello
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“OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER”, the exhibition that turns contemporary glass into an immersive experience

In the Porta Venezia district, inside the historic Piscina Romano - inaugurated in 1929 and designed by engineer-architect Luigi Lorenzo Secchi - 6:AM presents “OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER”, an exhibition that transforms contemporary glass into an immersive experience during Milan Design Week 2026.

The project begins with a simple but powerful idea: repetition. Gestures, routes, everyday rituals. What we often see as routine is in fact the invisible
structure that makes change possible. The same happens in the work of glassmakers: the gesture repeats itself, but the result is never exactly the same. Glass is a living material, sensitive to temperature, chemical reactions and the hands that shape it. Even in serial production, each object retains a small variation, an unrepeatable detail that reveals the process.

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With OVER AND OVER AND OVER AND OVER, the creative duo Edoardo Pandolfo and Francesco Palù explores this tension between control and unpredictability, between the discipline of the gesture and the uniqueness of the material. The exhibition becomes a manifesto of 6:AM’s design language, where repetition is not replication but a creative method capable of generating differences.

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Edoardo Pandolfo and Francesco Palù © Tommaso Mariniello

At the center of the exhibition stands Batch, a series of blown glass cubes originally created for the scenography of the Bottega Veneta Summer 2026 show, here transformed into an architectural element that structures the installation.

The exhibition also brings together some of the brand’s key collections, including the QUADRATO, Paysage and Lina lamps designed with Hannes Peer, the Sistema system developed with NM3, the ULTRAS collection, together with the FLOAT furniture pieces, the 1/1/1 series and the 3MM objects.

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Among the most notable novelties is a new textured black glass finish for the Paysage and Lina lamps – also presented in the Linetta and Paysage Walls versions, a system of glass panels conceived as an architectural surface covering. Alongside the limited black edition, a palette of new earth-tone colors is also introduced.

For the FLOAT collection a bronze glass finish is introduced, while ULTRAS appears in a new crystal version. The exhibition is completed by new screen prints for the QUADRATO wall lamps, the pendant version, and a series of coat racks made with glass canes recovered from historic Murano warehouses. With this project, 6:AM continues to explore glass as a material capable of moving across different scales and languages – from object to architecture – building a bridge between the Murano tradition and the possibilities of contemporary design.

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