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A good day starts with a great routine. At least, that’s what Pharrell Williams’ wellness brand Humanrace is preaching at Milan Design Week 2025.

You probably know Humanrace for its skincare, which is all-gender, vegan, refillable, and backed by science (seriously, that cleanser hits).

And at the brand’s installation at the 63rd edition of Milan Design Week, it’s putting all its products in the spotlight. 

The brand has created an immersive bathroom experience at Capsule Plaza in collaboration with USM Modular Furniture, a spa pop-up at the Four Seasons offering facials and contrast therapy, and a chill setup at Terroir Milano featuring wellness snacks and product drops in a casual, everyday-life setting.

The goal? To show that good design can support how we care for ourselves, from the way we move through space to the products we use on our skin.

At Capsule Plaza, Humanrace reimagines the bathroom as a sanctuary. Think soft lighting, clean modular design, and that signature Hermès green as a visual reset.

Every detail feels intentional and would definitely make Sunday scaries easier to manage.

And look, after a few nights out during the huge Milanese design event, we won’t say no to an LED facial and a sauna-ice bath rotation.

Pharrell just turned 52 and still looks 30. If this is his secret? We’re listening.

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