Dezeen promotion: designjunction has announced a list of exhibitors for EDIT, taking place in the Brera design district of Milan next month.
Above: No Early Birds collection by Per Söderberg
Top: Kiki stool by Patricia Urquiola for Mabeo
Established at London Design Festival, designjunction will bring a curated selection of brands, workshops, installations and pop-up shops to the La Pelota venue, Via Palermo 20121, Milan.
Above: Material pendant lamps by Nevvvorks
Brands including Modus, Ercol and Mabeo will present work by designers such as Patricia Urquiola, Arik Levy, Luca Nichetto and PearsonLloyd.
Above: work by the Polish Institute
EDIT has a few exhibitor spaces left, so click here if you are interested in participating. Find out more about the event in our previous annoucement or on the designjunction website.
Here is some more information from the organisers:
9 – 14 April 2013 – designjunction announces the stellar line-up of brands for EDIT at the Salone del Mobile
Having firmly established itself as the largest destination for contemporary interior design and culture at the London Design Festival, the critically acclaimed designjunction is set to transport an edited version of the show to Milan for the world’s largest furniture fair.
Above: Geta sofa by Arik Levy for Modus
EDIT by designjunction will be a major exhibition for global design, featuring more than 25 brands in the renowned La Pelota venue. Exhibitors include: Modus, Extremis, No Early Birds/Per Soderberg, Channels, Mabeo Furniture, Ercol, Feliz, Innermost, Nevvvorks, Material Lab, Atelier Areti, Case, Utility & Utopia, Vessel Gallery, Sefar, Tokio, Christopher Farr, designlink.pl, Bent Hansen, Forza Tappeti exhibition, Kalmar Lighting, Massless, Brose & Fogali and tokyobikes.
Above: vessels by Utopia & Utility
Here are just some of the highlights to look out for:
No Early Birds/Per Soderberg
No Early Birds is a timeless design collection designed and produced by Per Söderberg.
The collection uses a limited set of parts to create a full range of products (pictured above). The powder coated metal cross-leg is the main feature of the No Early Birds collection – architectural in its appearance it almost carries the other structures on its shoulders.
Thoughtful detail and easy assembly have been applied to the collection. The metal joins are functional, visible and elegant. The collection is entirely made in Sweden using quality material and eco-friendly production. The full furniture collection will be exhibited in Milan alongside a new home accessories range including a candelabra and solid brass dishes.
Above: bicycle by Tokyobike
Channels
Established in 1995 by Samuel Chan, Channels is a modern British design company with a focus on simple design and traditional craftsmanship. It is best known for the high quality of its products and its design integrity, with all products made in Shropshire in the UK.
Channels’ will launch a new lighting collection by Samuel Chan – handcrafted entirely from wood – adding to the Finnieston collection which launched in September. The range now includes the Finnieston Wall Lamp, Finnieston Bookcase and Tripod Tables.
Channels will also be launching a trio of pendant lights called Three Wise Men. The tactile round forms are made from solid wood and outstanding examples of how Samuel Chan combines new design with contemporary wood craft.
Above: Balustrade vases by Simon Moore
designlink.pl – the exhibition and guide on Polish Design
The second edition of Designlink.pl will celebrate the best Polish design over the past year from ideas, products, places and people through a carefully curated exhibition and printed publication. From extraordinary weaving structures, technology for the future, fiberglass organic forms that pioneered design innovation in the 60s, ceramic tradition revived and a little taste of poetry will demonstrate the importance of Polish design.
The exhibition will be organised by the Creative Project Foundation in partnership with Adam Mickiewicz Institute, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Economy of the Republic of Poland.
Above: Two Spheres light by Atelier Areti
Nevvvorks
Nevvvorks is an exciting new Danish lighting and furniture brand with a passion for craft and imagination translated into great design. The collection focuses on the functional aspect of design combined with Nevvvorks fascination for new materials.
Material Pendant by Noergaard and Kechayas (pictured above) uses a variety of material across one shape including cork, stone, and wood. Also forming part of the collection is Gear candle holder by Rikke Frost which has an industrial quality and is available in different finishes as well as the Keel tables which are simple and easy to assemble.
Above: Camerino Valet Stand by Brose and Fogale
Modus
Adding to their extensive collection, leading British furniture brand Modus will debut a series of new projects with Arik Levy, Shin Azumi, PearsonLloyd, Jonathan Prestwich, Pengelly Design and Michael Sodeau.
Modus will also be collaborating with Apartment 58 to recreate a pop-up version of their global members club in Milan. The VIP lounge at EDIT by designjunction will be fully furnished by Modus and will be a place to socialise, relax or work within a comfortable home-from-home environment.
Above: Finnieston tripod tables by Samuel Chan For Channels
Mabeo Furniture
Mabeo is an award-winning brand from Botswana, Africa which focuses on craftsmanship, sustainability, culture, natural materials, people and design. Mabeo’s aim is to merge the African craftsperson’s perspective and traditional African culture with a desire for refined modernity.
In collaboration with designers such as Patrica Urquiola, Claesson Koivisto Rune, Garth Roberts and Luca Nichetto, Mabeo has been successfully delivering international projects in the hospitality, residential and commercial sectors since 2009.
The product selection for Milan will include: Meradi Cabinet by Garth Roberts, Kika stools by Patricia Urquiola (pictured above), Thusi Clothing Valet by Studio Nio to name a few.
Above: Mantis Desk by Sam Wilkinson for Case
Atelier Areti
The talented design duo Atelier Areti create objects of exceptional quality, both design and material wise. Since launching their design studio in 2008 they have worked closely with master craftsmen and manufacturers in Germany and Sweden.
Look out for beautiful wall lights, lights in the shape of birds and exquisite floor lamps. New product launches include: Squares, Up Down Pendants, Marguerite, Circle + Sphere Pendants and Leaf Wall light.
EDIT by designjunction has a limited number of spaces available.
To apply contact Deborah Spencer: deborah@spencerprojects.co.uk
Above: lighting by Kalmar Werkstätten
Opening hours
Tuesday 9 April: 4pm – 7pm – press preview
Wednesday 10 April: 10am – 8pm
Thursday 11 April: 10am – 8pm
Friday 12 April: 10am – 10pm – late night opening
Saturday 13 April: 10am – 7pm
Sunday 14 April: 10am – 4pm
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