The Singapore and Milan-based design collective shows us its Milan diary.
April 24th, 2012


16 Apr – Here we are setting up our exhibition stand.

16 Apr – Enjoying Salame di Cavallo and Burrata at La Muciacia, an Italian restaurant serving Puglia’s local cuisine in Milan.
17 Apr – Creativeans at SaloneSatellite, stand A29, where we are showcasing works inspired by Singapore culture and its immediate realities (top image).

17 Apr – Our friends from Japan at SaloneSatellite, stand C11 (above), with their smart flat-pack furniture designs.

18 Apr – We were invited to the Beijing Design Week ‘Slow Seating’ launch party at Spazio Ex-Ansaldo.

18 Apr – One of our designs ‘POD’ has been awarded Special Mention at the annual SaloneSatellite Award!

19 Apr – We’re here at the Domus Academy exhibition ‘Lost in Translation’ in Via Pichi 18, where 30 years of history are told through 40 designers, 80 products and 50 companies.
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