Ferrari Unveils Exclusive Collectibles During Milan Design Week
Ferrari is celebrating its iconic legacy through a new series of exclusive collectibles, unveiled during Milan Design Week from April 7–13 at the Ferrari Boutique on Via Giovanni Berchet 2. Titled Ferrari Collectibles: Symbols of a Legacy, the collection blends cutting-edge design with the raw emotion of Ferrari's most storied machines.Each collectible — crafted under the guiding principle "Born for Speed, Reborn for Beauty" — is a tangible fragment of Ferrari’s heritage. From Formula 1 pistons to hybrid V12 engines, the series honors key milestones in Ferrari’s 78-year journey. Highlights include the Tipo 048B V10 engine from the title-winning 1999 F399, the V12 engine from the groundbreaking LaFerrari prototype and rare components from legendary cars like the F2003-GA, F60, F150° Italia, and F1-2000.Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari’s Chief Design Officer, explained that the design approach draws from minimalist architecture and emphasizes structural purity and visual lightness. He shared, "We aimed to dematerialize everything unnecessary, to reveal the emotion of the project."Ferrari Collectibles: Symbols of a LegacyVia Giovanni Berchet, 220121Milan, ItalyClick here to view full gallery at Hypebeast

Ferrari is celebrating its iconic legacy through a new series of exclusive collectibles, unveiled during Milan Design Week from April 7–13 at the Ferrari Boutique on Via Giovanni Berchet 2. Titled Ferrari Collectibles: Symbols of a Legacy, the collection blends cutting-edge design with the raw emotion of Ferrari's most storied machines.
Each collectible — crafted under the guiding principle "Born for Speed, Reborn for Beauty" — is a tangible fragment of Ferrari’s heritage. From Formula 1 pistons to hybrid V12 engines, the series honors key milestones in Ferrari’s 78-year journey. Highlights include the Tipo 048B V10 engine from the title-winning 1999 F399, the V12 engine from the groundbreaking LaFerrari prototype and rare components from legendary cars like the F2003-GA, F60, F150° Italia, and F1-2000.
Flavio Manzoni, Ferrari’s Chief Design Officer, explained that the design approach draws from minimalist architecture and emphasizes structural purity and visual lightness. He shared, "We aimed to dematerialize everything unnecessary, to reveal the emotion of the project."
Ferrari Collectibles: Symbols of a Legacy
Via Giovanni Berchet, 220121
Milan, Italy