Highlights from Milan design week
We had the honor of visiting many of the talented designers from Adorno at Milan Design week. If you didn’t have the opportunity to drop by we understand. Design weeks can be exhausting and confusing. But dont worry. We gathered some highlights here to see how it actually took place at the different exhibitions.
Wandschappen @Ventura Lambrate 2017
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Sep Verboom (BR), Workplace 3.0 – @Salone del Mobile
Linde Freya (BR) & Cleo Maxime, DESTROYERS/ BUILDERS – @BASE
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Rasmus Warberg (CPH) – MIDO @Tortona Design Week
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Defne Koz (IST) – “Layers Vase” for Nude Glass @Palazzo Litto
Antonio Aricò (Milan) – @Hotel Excelsior Gallia
Noberasco 1908 presented, in the elegant setting of the Hotel Excelsior Gallia, the “Carretto”, a project developed by designer Antonio Aricò.
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Analogia Project (Milan) @Nilufar Depot
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Duccio Maria Gambi (Milan) @Galleri Salvatore Lanteri
SEE••DS London / Galleria Salvatore Lanteri
META: Levels of Language, strata of matter, Curated by Studio Vedèt
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Francesco Faccin (Milan) – OLED lamp @Nilufar Depot
Experimenting with the OLED technology Francesco Faccin and Francesco Meda makes it possible to fokus on the purity of the lamp. Inspired by satellites and solar panels, he succeeds in creating a lamp where the technology determines the aesthetics of the piece.
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Giacomo Moor (Milan) – “VAPORE” collection @Galleria Luisa delle Piane
Giacomo Moor’s new collection “Vapore” (steam) explores the industrial technique of steam-bending solid wood combined with delicate craftmanship. The collection makes up 5 pieces exhibited at galleria Luisa delle Piane.
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Juliana Vasconcellos & Matheus Barreto (SP) @Nilufar Depot
Yankatu (SP) – @University of Milan, ‘Be Brazil’
Carol Gay (SP) – @University of Milan, ‘Be Brazil’
Luiz Pedrazzi @University of Milan, ‘Be Brazil’
More pieces from Luiz Pedrazzi >
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