Milan Design Week 2019 Survival Kit & Our Must-See Milan Itinerary.
INSTALLATIONS.
Echo Courtyard Installation by Chilean architects Pezo von Ellrichshausen
Left: Echo Oblique 01, pencil on paper. Right: Portrait of Pezo von Ellrichshausen. Echo Courtyard Installation by Pezo von Ellrichshausen at Litta Variations // Historic Milan residence Palazzo Litta will exhibit The Litta Variations / Opus 5, featuring projects from over 65 international designers curated by Mosca Partners. Echo by Pezo von Ellrichshausen will be the main attraction on display in the central courtyard, a sculptural form with mirrored surfaces that reflect and amplify the baroque architecture that surrounds it. Palazzo Litta
Moonstone. To The Moon and Back by Giopato & Coombes // Architect and industrial design duo Giopato & Coombes present three new lighting collections within their To the Moon and Back installation – Milky Way, Gem, and Moonstone. Light serves as the common thread between the ordinary and the surreal. Beyond the signature use of handblown Murano glass, new materials including bone china, oxidized brass, and corroded glass are used alongside innovative LED technology.
FURNITURE.
Transparency Matters by Draga & Aurel // Como-based design studio Draga & Aurel drew inspiration from the simplified volumes of Minimalism, the futuristic experimentation of Space Age design, and the patterns of Optical Art for the Transparency collection. Working with a retro palette of coloured resin, bronze, brass and cast glass, the collection of furniture and lights spans both indoors and outdoors. Their second ever Milan Design Week since debuting in 2008, Transparency will take over a 200 sqm Brera gallery divided into two zones; a bright central volume with a sequence of mise en scènes featuring the pair’s furniture, which branches off into a series of dimly‐lit private rooms designed to highlight the atmospheric coloured resin and glass lighting. The display highlights the power of transparency to illuminate, delight, transform and distort.
Costela by Martin Eisler. Photo by Maxi Moreno.
Costela reversible chair by Martin Eisler. Photo by Maxi Moreno.
Joaquim by Giorgio Bonaguro. Tacchini // Italian furniture brand Tacchini celebrates Brazilian design, presenting re-editions of work by architect Martin Eisler. Characterized by sensual, organic shape and elegant minimalism, Tacchini draws parallels between the design aesthetic Brazil is known for and that of Italy, both simultaneously inspired by traditions of the past and influences of the present. Salone Del Mobile
Plastic stone tiles by Enis Akiev.
Plastic stone tiles by Enis Akiev.
Form&Seek: Studio Herron Tactile Matter. Photo by Katy Anderson.
Left: Form&Seek, Studio Sarmite Tactile Matter. Right: Form&Seek, THING THING Tactile Matter.
Tiger Penis Project by Studio Ku & Kuang-Yi Ku. Photo by Studio Ku.
The Object is a Dog by Krabbesholm Højskole, Anne Mette Godballe and Trygg Østhagen Hamar. Photo by Per Andersen.Ventura Future at BASE Milano // Ventura Projects has partnered with design accelerator BASE Milano to present Ventura Future, occupying 3,500 sqm over two floors. Upcoming talents, international academies, emerging and established brands will all converge, either on display or as guests scouting trends and talent. The Cure by Richard Yasmine // Lebanese designer Richard Yasmine channels heavenly lightness for The Cure (Heavenly Pie(a)ces), a serene white on white series including an armchair, pendulum clock and wall mounted lighting fixture with headstone silhouettes and halo references. White powder coated aluminium, brass, neo-cement, suede, and Carrara marble, and couture embroidery with pearl beads and silk comprise the collection. - 图片 © Designers/ The Press Office.
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