For the Salone del Mobile this year, Finnish wood specialists Nikari continue the success of the popular “December” chair, designed by Jasper Morrison and Wataru Kumano.
Converging into a mathematical and biological happening, GG-Loop’s Infection scenography inspires a new furniture line and interdisciplinary performance-based film, developed by the Elephants and Volcanoes collective.
Scandinavian design continues to evolve apace with the design world at large, and Norway in particular has seen a quiet renaissance lately.
For this year’s Salone del Mobile, Thonet builds on its long tradition of furniture craftsmanship with several new and updated projects. Two new tables offer… Read more
For its fifth annual presentation in Milan, COS invited Sou Fujimoto to create an immersive installation, abstracting its latest collection into a stunning spatial representation.
For the 21st Edition of the MiArt Fair, Galleria Nilufar presented a collection of new furniture and lighting designs by emerging Italian designer Federico Peri.
Belgian designer Damien Gernay’s Mer Noire captures a moment of the fleeting and frightening sea in a caustic leather-cast tabletop.
The 34th edition of Art Brussels is set to open next Friday, 22 April, moving to an architecturally significant venue that will host a number of a exciting new programmes.
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.
Japanese design group nendo is as prolific as ever this Salone, presenting projects such as “50 Manga Chairs” for Friedman Benda gallery
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.
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.