Italian supercars have always had this reputation for looking like rolling works of art, and Ferraris really led the charge with icons like the F40 and Enzo.
While some car brands are showcasing their artistic collaborations in the shape of fine furnishings and one-off builds at Milan Design Week 2025, Ferrari has other plans. At Milan Design Week, the brand’s story takes a new turn as Ferrari unveils a line of exclusive collectibles that combine race-bred engineering with minimalist design. Each item, from championship-winning pistons to hybrid V12 prototypes, represents a physical piece of Ferrari’s DNA, repackaged for collectors who want a tangible link to motorsport greatness.

What’s cool about these collectibles is how stripped-back and sculptural they are. Flavio Manzoni and the Ferrari Design Center team approached these pieces with the same mindset they use in car design, cutting away the unnecessary and letting the essential details live. For fans who follow Ferrari’s F1 legacy, parts like Schumacher’s F2002 piston and a crankshaft from Alonso’s Ferrari F10 offer real connections to iconic moments in racing.

The exhibition will run from April 7th to 13th at the Ferrari Boutique in Milan, right in the middle of the city’s design week. Whether it’s a V10 camshaft or a carbon brake disc from Vettel’s SF71H, these pieces remind us why Ferrari means so much to so many.
Source: Ferrari