April 2010 Archives

  • Wogg strikes again

    Jorg Boner designed one of my favorites pieces last Salone and this year he does it again, presenting the delicate Wogg 50 chair.
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  • Wall Piercing

    Simple, modular, effective and beautiful lamp by Israeli designer/artist Ron Gilad.
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  • Magic Magis

    One of my favourites pieces at Salone was the Cyborg chair by Marcel Wanders for Magis. Despite the hard, and somehow unfriendly name, the...
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  • Detail Love: Brand Marks

    If you are a detail maniac you'll surely enjoy this and the coming series of articles: 100% Detail Love.
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  • Flos flies

    What can be more powerful than a top quality manufacturer producing top quality objects designed by top quality designers? A solid design philosophy running all that top quality.
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  • Chairless

    Vitra was in the mouth of everyone this Salone. Why? because of the anti-chair they launched.
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  • Wooden Chair

    You've probably seen the wooden textiles that cover the seats of many taxi drivers around the world, Front and Moroso have made an armchair out of that.
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  • Milan 2010: Kartell

    The multicoloured products of Kartell turn black this year, but there's no reason to panic, the pure black edition is only for Salone del Mobile, the new products will be available in all the shinny striking colours Kartell has accustomed us.
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  • Milan Design Week 2010

    Milan Design Week, live coverage at www.we.spotd.it
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  • Raw Design

    Tom Dixon's last collection pays homage to industrial production processes, exposing the rough beauty of the manufacturing method and its own characteristic signs. In this article the rough personality of the Offcut stool.
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    When we first saw his name close to that of Philippe Starck we googled, with no luck. There was no human trace of Eugeni Quitllet and we thought, for a brief moment, that he could be an invention, some sort of imaginary alter ego created by his famously provocative partner. But shortly after all this revealed to be a product of our unquiet imagination: he is for real, thank goodness.

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