Mondrian

This stunning sideboard is composed of a collection of styles and typologies of drawers that consist of different finishes from black glass to white l..

Bodging Milano at Designersblock

Milan 2010: at Designersblock in Milan last week designers including Gitta Gschwendtner, Carl Clerkin and William Warren presented chairs made in an English forest with green woodworking techniques. (more…)

Chambre d’Ami by Matali Crasset for Campeggi

Milan 2010: at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile last week French designer Matali Crasset presented a guest bed that folds into a coat stand for Italian brand Campeggi (more…)

Branca by Industrial Facility for Mattiazzi

Milan 2010: London designer Sam Hecht of Industrial Facility presented a wooden chair combining robotic and handcraft processes for Italian brand Mattiazzi in Milan last week. (more…)

Lullaby

Lullaby is the latest creation by Sand & Birch studio: a chair with a strong personality, dinamically taking up space with its slender and bent sh..

Sparkling Chair by Marcel Wanders for Magis

Milan 2010: at the Salone Internazionale del Mobile this week Dutch designer Marcel Wanders presents a chair made by the same blow-moulding technique used to manufacture water bottles. (more…)

Marsotto Edizioni

Milan 2010: international designers including James Irvine, Konstantin Grcic and Jasper Morrison have created a collection of marble furniture for Italian stone company Marsotto Edizioni, unveiled this week in Milan. (more…)

Clinker by Rich Brilliant Willing for Innermost

Milan 2010: American designers Rich Brilliant Willing present a range of furniture made of overlapping wooden slats for design brand Innermost at Superstudio Più in Zona Tortona this week. (more…)

Salone Satellite 2010

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Dedicated to emerging designers, Salone Satellite is the area of Milan’s furniture fair where big companies and trend researchers find the fresh stuff.

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My Granddaughter’s Cabinet by Lisa Hilland uses typical Swedish materials as a way to hand down the tradition of local design to younger generations. “I have chosen those materials that grow old beautifully,” Lisa told CH, “like reindeer leather and birch, oak and pear wood to let my daughters get to know our heritage.”

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The Young Serbian Designers displayed works by Ana Kraš (nice manually knitted lamps and lampshades and Ksilofon stand), Antipod Studio, Jovan Topalovič and Miliana Nicolič.

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Jovana Bogdanovi’s polar bear-shaped sugar cube serves to remind us of the animal’s constant disappearance. “Each product has a story,” he told CH. “Otherwise it’s not necessary to have new products.”

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The girls at Singapore-based Studio Juju work on playful shapes to create lovely little chairs and stools—as perfect in a children’s playroom as they are on a spaceship.

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Craftsmanship, knitting and fashion come together in the Stretch line from Carnevale Studio. American-born designer Jessica Carnevale (after studying in Amsterdam and Rome) came up with this series of chairs which mix materials and inspirations.

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Can you fold up a chair and mail it? Cate & Nelson‘s “Hug,” a comfortably wide seat, sets up and breaks down without the use of tools and packs flat.

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Morphing and mutation are the keywords for Fehling & Peiz&#8212their latest work “Still Lives” consists of quilted pigs standing in as sofas, while Hockerbank is a series of wooden “siamese” seats molded together.

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As any fetishist will tell you, we can have feelings for design objects, just like for our pets. This seems to be the inspiration for the Japanese designer Masakazu Hori, who transforms everyday objects into cute little animals.

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Italian designers Filippo Protasoni and Luigi Semeraro joined forces to create La Macchina Sforna Idee, literally “a machine to generate ideas.” At Salone Satellite they proposed a coffee table with a removable top that serve as the perfect base for a laptop.

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Established Sons in Milan 2010

Milan 2010: here’s a selection of new products launched by British brand Established & Sons in Milan this week, including this chair in a knitted cover by Dutch designer Bertjan Pot. (more…)