From Aesop’s light-filled installation by Australian architect Rodney Eggleston to Molteni&C’s immersive garden worlds, these are the exhibitions, launches and interventions shaping Milan Design Week so far — with more to come.
So many product launches – where to begin with Milan? Well, across some of our favourite brands and all kinds of areas, here are some of the highlights we saw this year.
Fusing the playful tactility of deep forest floor with the contemporary urban context, Pebble Rubble’s illusory design language transcends its form, as well as the very concept of traditional seating design.
Textile partners Kvadrat and Rubelli create a sumptuous textile collection that offers a new interpretation of Moroso’s hallmark products.
Patricia Urquiola looks to the quiet beauty of rocks sculpted by wind and water in her design of the Gogan sofa for Moroso.
Mobilia and Cassina have announced a new partnership in Australia that will also see the establishment of Mobilia showrooms in the Eastern states, as of July 2020.
The Salone del Mobile.Milano Shanghai presented 127 brands over three days, with a stronger emphasis on innovative design than in previous years.
From a modular lighting system inspired by electric slot car racing to curvaceous sofas composed like the art of stacking stones – here are 10 products we love from Milan Design Week 2019!
The Euroluce returns to the Salone del Mobile Milan. We round up the latest releases from the biggest to the smallest brands from around the world.
Small pieces of textile are diverted from waste streams and ‘bonded’ with tape to upholster the modular Moroso Tape furniture collection.