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Milan's Colours
Among this year's myriad of products, materials, finishes and colours presented at Milan's Salone del Mobile I noticed the recurrence of a particular set of shades. Curious? -
Bright Paper
Swedish design trio Claesson, Koivisto and Rune present their second product entirely made of Durapulp, and is only getting better. -
Impossible is nothing
well, at least for Starck and italian manufacturer Kartell. -
Detail Love: Screws
Plain and simple passion for details. Here's an inspiring set of some beautiful, intriguing, crafted and innovative details I have spotd and photographed. Enjoy. -
The printed matter
Inspired in old Dutch wooden travel cases, the creative duo Sholten&Baijings have translated that ancient craftsmanship updating the technique to create storage boxes for Established&Sons. -
Designing with Maths
Tom Dixon's approach to design fuses equally practical manufacturing issues with functional and emotional products. -
Bring the town to my table
Seletti brings once more its fresh, humoured and unique approach to everyday objects design. -
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. -
Wall Piercing
Simple, modular, effective and beautiful lamp by Israeli designer/artist Ron Gilad. -
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...















