Nicky Lobo filed this report on day five in Milan, dropping by Rossana Orlandi and Tom Dixon's curated spaces.
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Spazio Rossana Orlandi – rossanaorlandi.com
A former tie factory with a divine courtyard becomes a journey of delight. Each room in the building is another door to discover international design, with a particularly craft-based approach. Companies like Piet Hein Eek, Cattelani & Smith, &tradition and a bevy of smaller names provide the goods. We even saw the inimitable Rossana herself, but she was too quick for us to catch!
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Catch Chair – Jaime Hayon for “& Tradition” at Spazio Rossana Orlandi
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Piet Hein Eek at Spazio Rossana Orlandi
Pet Light at Spazio Rossana Orlandi
MOST by Tom Dixon – mostsalone.com
Instigated by Tom Dixon, the Museum of Science and Technology features some kooky companies. A wide reprentation of Dixon’s own collection takes up a fair amount of space, but the new Futuristic and multi-functional collaboration with Adidas is MOST impressive. For more on Tom Dixon’s MOST read our special report here.
Andy Warhol “Brillo” Foam Pouf – Quinze & Milan – MOST
Tom Dixon for Adidas – MOST
Studio Job + Lensvelt – lensvelt.com
The best marketing at the fair was hands (noses) down was from Studio Job. A series of posters and postcards featuring international icons Mohammed Ali, Mother Teresa, Marilyn Monroe and Albert Einstein wearing a gold nose had everyone wondering. The studio chose to feature just three new products en masse, all in white, in their impressive space at MOST – including the drawer with the gold nose as a drawer handle. Picking a nose has never been more functional.
Studio Job for Lensvelt
Studio Job for Lensvelt
Hero Image: Humour was used in marketing Job’s collaboration with Lensvelt.