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    Milan April 2010

    Viva design! The 49th edition of the Salone del Mobile de Milan, held from 14 to 19 April, has made a splash as usual. With 5 trade fairs and 500 fringe events held throughout Milan, it is the world&rsquos largest home decoration fair. Imagine an entire city celebrating design night and day for a whole week, with the smallest shop or restaurant converted into a show room, exhibitions in all the museums and historical homes...
     
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    | Dolce notte: silk, chantung, cachemire, velvet - beautiful materials for Etro Home&rsquos new bed linen collection, a voyage between the East and West. | Paper sculptor Daniele Papuli has set up shop in Milan to live and work. His large-scale undulating creations are sometimes extremely lifelike: Viale Monza 83, 20125 Milan tel: 00 39 022 841 960. | The Nilufar gallery is currently a favourite with Milanese lovers of beautiful...
     
    The Courson plant fair welcomes 240 exhi...
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    Milan April 2010

    Viva design! The 49th edition of the Salone del Mobile de Milan, held from 14 to 19 April, has made a splash as usual. With 5 trade fairs and 500 fringe events held throughout Milan, it is the world&rsquos largest home decoration fair. Imagine an entire city celebrating design night and day for a whole week, with the smallest shop or restaurant converted into a show room, exhibitions in all the museums and historical homes and endless festivities attended by professionals from both Milan and across the globe.  And, yes, more than ever, Milan is THE design capital at this time of year.

    More than 300,000 visitors flooded to the Rho exhibition centre. Visiting 211,500 square metres and discovering 2,500 exhibitors divided into different sectors requires a little practice. The Salone Internazionale del Mobile for furniture manufactures is the main exhibition area, completed by the Salone del Complemento d'Arredo, devoted to decorative objects and textiles. Eurocucina presented the best in kitchens and home appliances and FTK the latest technological innovations in the field. The bathroom came out into the open for the 3rd edition of the International Bathroom Furniture Show. 2010 marked the return of SaloneSatellite devoted to young designers, providing a unique opportunity for the talent of tomorrow to exhibit their prototypes.

     The Salone is a crucial moment for everyone in the field. Next year&rsquos business is at stake. Distributors select the products they want to sell. Journalists pick out the flagship products that will provide material for their magazine&rsquos next 12 issues. And for designers, the Salone is the culminating point of a year&rsquos work where, after months of working non-stop, they finally present their latest creations. Among the most exciting items this year: Tokujin Yoshioka transparent PC "Invisibles" Collection, Fabio Novembre&rsquos mask-shaped Nemo anthropomorphic armchairs and Patricia Urquiola&rsquos Comback Chair, a modern interpretation of the Windsor style.Alejandro Aravena's Chairless, a strap to wrap around the body instead of a chair, is already out of stock! Don&rsquot forget these names &ndash they could well be the future classics.

    As you walk through the Salone, with its constant air of excitement, you would think you were there for pleasure rather than business.  In  ZonaTortora in the Brera district, where the most animated fringe events take place, the streets are filled with an electric crowd going from cocktail to gala dinner. And when a design star appears, you&rsquod think you were at the film festival in Cannes! Philippe Starck, for example, set off a tidal wave of groupies gone mad after he came away from a preview.

    Even though it is off the beaten track, the Spazio Rossana Orlandi is a definite must. In her boutique cum gallery cum restaurant, the leading light of Milanese design exhibits her favourites, a remarkable selection of young designers such as Nacho Carbonell, Tomàs Alonso, or confirmed names including Piet Hein Eek and Naoto Fukasawa. You can make the most of the practised eye of this talent hunter to discover the major figures of tomorrow.

    After two difficult years, a wave of optimism had taken hold of the latest Salone. Design in 2010 is happy and healthy - may we wish it a long and prosperous life.
     

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    News...

    | Dolce notte: silk, chantung, cachemire, velvet - beautiful materials for Etro Home&rsquos new bed linen collection, a voyage between the East and West. | Paper sculptor Daniele Papuli as set up shop in Milan to live and work. His large-scale undulating creations are sometimes extremely lifelike: Viale Monza 83, 20125 Milan tel: 00 39 022 841 960. | The Nilufar gallery is currently a favourite with Milanese lovers of beautiful objects. Owner Nina Yashar also offers the best in Italian vintage design, together with the limited production series of contemporary, reputed designers. 32, via della spiga Milan |
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    The Courson plant fair welcomes 240 exhibitors including 160 nurseries from throughout Europe. You will discover a selection of trees, shrubs, perennials and bulbs including new species and old favourites. The two themes this year are  &ldquoFine specimens at the seaside&rdquo for coastal gardeners and &ldquoThe real perfumes of Courson&rdquo for some wonderful floral surprises and unexpected foliage
    Caleido

    Caleido
    , designer look radiator and towel dryer manufacturer, presented its innovative creations designed by Karim Rashid at the Salone Internationale di Milano. These heating systems with their exceptional personality are decorative objects in their own right. In all its collections Caleido is guided by the same principle: high quality and safety combining creative design and astonishing style. Caleido is a staunch defender of &ldquoMade in Italy&rdquo. Its products are all made in its...
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    Caleido

    Caleido
    , designer look radiator and towel dryer manufacturer, presented its innovative creations designed by Karim Rashid at the Salone Internationale di Milano. These heating systems with their exceptional personality are decorative objects in their own right. In all its collections Caleido is guided by the same principle: high quality and safety combining creative design and astonishing style. Caleido is a staunch defender of &ldquoMade in Italy&rdquo. Its products are all made in its own factory and its national suppliers are hand picked.

     



    www.caleido.bs.it

     
    Sancal

    Entreprise Sancal founded in 1973, manufacture and market modular sofas and armchairs for contemporary interiors.  They have their own timeless, unconventional designer style. They are committed to the creation of easy living products that form unique interiors. Their strength lies in innovation: developing new concepts &ndash simplicity -  making life easier  and making innovative ideas
    familiar-and creativity-communicating and expressing emotions. Sancal create living pro...
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    Sancal

    Entreprise Sancal  founded in 1973, manufacture and market modular sofas and armchairs for contemporary interiors.  They have their own timeless, unconventional designer style. They are committed to the creation of easy living products that form unique interiors. Their strength lies in innovation: developing new concepts &ndash simplicity -  making life easier  and making innovative ideas familiar &ndash and creativity -  communicating and expressing emotions. Sancal create living products that will enrich your interior.


     
    Veneta Cucine

    During the last three decades, the kitchen equipment market has undergone exponential development. Veneta Cucuine has gone from a local firm to an international company, a leader in Italy and a reference name in Europe and throughout the world. It is proud to be &ldquoMade in Italy&rdquo while selling 50,000 kitchens a year and a product range of over 100 models. On their website, www.venetacucine.it, you can simulate your next kitchen according to your own parameters, requirements and dreams.
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    Veneta Cucine

    During the last three decades, the kitchen equipment market has undergone exponential development. Veneta Cucuine has gone from a local firm to an international company, a leader in Italy and a reference name in Europe and throughout the world. It is proud to be &ldquoMade in Italy&rdquo while selling 50,000 kitchens a year and a product range of over 100 models. On their website, www.venetacucine.it, you can simulate your next kitchen according to your own parameters, requirements and dreams.



     
     
    Tokujin Yoshioka

    Tokujin Yoshioka (b. 1967) is one of the most important Japanese designers working today. Famed for his technically excellent work and superb appreciation of light as a design material, he uses fibre optics, stunning light installations and reflective-transparent materials in a way that leaves the observer with the impression that the future has arrived. One of his most famous projects so far is the design for the Issey Miyake shop in Kobe (2001), which was realized with...
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    Tokujin Yoshioka

    Tokujin Yoshioka (b. 1967) is one of the most important Japanese designers working today. Famed for his technically excellent work and superb appreciation of light as a design material, he uses fibre optics, stunning light installations and reflective-transparent materials in a way that leaves the observer with the impression that the future has arrived.
    One of his most famous projects so far is the design for the Issey Miyake shop in Kobe (2001), which was realized with transparent glass and acrylic furniture. His grand-scale style of design has recently brought him recognition on the international stage. 
    Showing particular interest in new materials and technologies, his work ranges from the amazing Honey-pop chair (2001), which is constructed solely through honeycomb sheets of paper, to a form of architecture based on an appropriating and painstaking act of relocation (Transforming a Japanese Warehouse, 1999&ndash2000).



     
    Italian Design
    "Italian Design", Daab, 2008, 384 p.

    Italy enjoys a reputation earned by centuries of devotion to aesthetics. Many key figures of the development of architecture were Italians from Filippo Brunelleschi and Marcus Vitruvius to Andrea Palladio, not to forget Michelangelo. Nowadays the list of internationally renowned Italian architects is somewhat shorter and most of those architects' work is located outside...
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    Italian Design
    "Italian Design", Daab, 2008, 384 p.

    Italy enjoys a reputation earned by centuries of devotion to aesthetics. Many key figures of the development of architecture were Italians from Filippo Brunelleschi and Marcus Vitruvius to Andrea Palladio, not to forget Michelangelo. Nowadays the list of internationally renowned Italian architects is somewhat shorter and most of those architects' work is located outside the country. For example the Centre Pompidou in France by Renzo Piano. Italian architecture has become more international also due to younger architects who have studied and worked abroad. Other architects like Fabio Novembre have specialized on interior architecture with groundbreaking designs. In this field Italy still reigns supreme as shown every year at the International Furniture Show in Milan. Italian Design presents about 50 outstanding architectural and design projects related to avant-garde and tradition in terms of assessment of identity and Mediterranean inheritance. An index with contact information of the architects and designers is enclosed.

    Text in english, french, german, italian and spanich

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