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Milan Design Week 09: Senseware
Senseware was a superlative show in Milan last April, a fantastic showcase of technology and creativity for a brief look into the near future. -
Milan Design Week 09: B&B
B&B outdoors collection is truly delightful; the tactile quality of natural fibres together with the strength of metal and weatherproof textiles plus Urquiola's traditional-yet-contemporary flavoured design make a warm and relaxing collection. -
Milan Design Week 2009: Flos
Flos had an impressive number of new products at Euroluce, starring Philippe Starck, Marcel Wanders and Paul Cocksedge among others. -
Milan Design Week 2009: Moroso
Italian upholstery master Moroso had an impressive number of new products by well-known names such as Patricia Urquiola and Tokujin Yoshioka, and by a growing army of young designers -
Milan Design Week 09: Artemide
Artemide shows off in Milan with a wide range of new products. The impression is that the Italian company's strategy for facing the economic crisis is simply to keep producing. -
Milan Design Week 09: Kartell
Kartell turns 60 years old this year and they celebrate in Milan showing the new products and the good old classics in a particularly humorous show. -
Milan Design Week 09: Established&Sons
British based company Established&Sons had many novelties this year in Milan, a very wide and eclectic collection featuring projects by Jasper Morrison, Matali Crasset, Maarten Baas and the Bouroullecs among many others. -
Milan Design Week 09: Luceplan
Italian light company Luceplan showcased a range of products that represent very well their intelligent and rational yet highly emotional approach to design, strongly based in research and technology. -
Milan Design Week 09: Moroso
Moroso brought to Milan the powerful energy of Africa, in a fantastic installation designed by Stephen Burks and commissioned by Patrizia Moroso, who strongly wanted to highlight the contemporary African culture. -
Milan Design Week 09: Alias + Starck
A new collaboration brings a refreshing set of products, presented as prototypes we surely would like to see them in production.















