Centro Studi Poltronova preserves the legacy of the original Italian manufacturer of the same name, both by reissuing iconic pieces from the 60’s and with a new publication.
While designed to be a school, from the beginning the Lycée français international Marguerite-Duras in Ho Chi Minh City was also intended to be a… Read more
Japanese design group nendo is as prolific as ever this Salone, presenting projects such as “50 Manga Chairs” for Friedman Benda gallery
Built on the island of Con Dao, a one-hour flight from Ho Chi Min City, the Six Senses hotel, designed by AW2, is emblematic of… Read more
Opening on Thursday, 14 April, “Between All Chairs” offers a curated survey of its subject matter, the “mother of all design objects”, as a nexus of art and design.
To draw the plans for the Silver Sands hotel on the Caribbean island of Grenada, the architects at AW2 brought together a number of ideas,… Read more
As always, Italian brand Edra is set to turn up in force in Milan, from the Salone itself to museums and galleries throughout the city.
Quartz manufacturer Caesarstone is pleased to present the RESTAURANT, an interactive installation by Tom Dixon, at the historic Rotonda della Besana in Milan.
New brand JCP will unveil its inaugural collection “Ten Secret Treasures”, designed by the likes of Emanuele Magini, Alessandro Zambelli, and CTRLZAK Studio.
If its name is any indication, the “Boring Collection” by Space Encounters for Lensvelt is the antidote to the typical hype and spectacle of the Salone del Mobile this year.
Culture-maker duo Lise Coirier and Gian Giuseppe Simeone pool 20-years of expertise to launch Brussels-based Piano Nobile gallery this April – capturing the applied arts renaissance.
For his first showing at Spazio Rossana Orlandi in Milan, Fernando Mastrangelo is pleased to present the “Drift” mirrors, which are inspired by glaciers and geology.