Short and snappy and straight from the streets. This is the quick-fire digest from a gamut of the world’s best designers at the 2018 Salone del Mobile Milan.
April 20th, 2018
– Marcel Wanders speaking about a collaboration with fellow Dutch design company Concrete for the Moooi installation
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– Adam Cornish shares his favourite thing about being in Milan while at the Local Milan exhibition
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– Stephen Burks on his newly designed Grasso chair for BD Barcelona
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– Thomas Bentzen gets honest about his approach to design while being interviewed on the Muuto stand
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– Konstantin Grcic talks narratives in design in an interview with our Singapore editor Narelle Yakuba
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– Jasper Morrison shares advice for designing a chair on the Maruni stand
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– David Rockwell on the Gessi stand presenting his new tapware design
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