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The likes of Cristina Celestino, Marcel Wanders, Studio Job, Nendo, Nada Debs, Agostino Iacurci, and Elliott Barnes have partnered with companies including Ganci Argenterie, Tonino Negri and Artepura as well as with Milan artisans to create 15 objects. The showcase will reflect the collection’s multifunctional approach, with a hybrid space granting access to visitors both physically and remotely through a metaverse activation enabling users to virtually wear total looks by MCM and interact with the objects. In another new turn, the collection will be see now, buy now, dropping both online and at the La DoubleJ store in Milan during the design week. Zegna is launching the “Born in Oasi Zegna” book through an exhibition open to the public from Tuesday to April 21 at Zegna headquarters. The book is full of images, illustrations, words and historic bits that tell the story of Oasi Zegna, a natural territory that covers an area of 38 square miles in the Biella Alps of Piedmont in northern Italy.
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At the beginning of the last century, founder Ermenegildo Zegna undertook a vast reforestation program, which now boasts more than 500,000 trees, in the mountain area surrounding his wool mill. Bottega Veneta is partnering with Cassina and Fondation Le Corbusier for “On the Rocks,” a large-scale installation staged at Palazzo San Fedele and centered on the bespoke LC14 Tabouret Cabanon stools, which punctuated the venue of the brand’s fall 2024 runway show in February. Originally conceived for Le Corbusier’s cabin in Roquebrune Cap Martin on the French Riviera, the design draws inspiration from a wooden box of whisky the acclaimed architect found on the beach. The 2024 season is brimming with a record number of openings, activations, debuts, landmark collaborations and parties that will help set the tone for the future of design. At Alcova this year she has staged one of her labor-intensive installations – delicate snacks along with pieces from her and her sister Nadia’s homewares line Gohar World – organized under a tent of striped canvas.
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Lasvit’s exhibition for Milan Design Week 2024 welcomed visitors with a striking outdoor installation in the courtyard of Palazzo Isimbardi. Named Re/Creation, the installation celebrates the unique properties of glass, the primary material used in its creation. Lasvit demonstrates how hot melted glass, allowed to relax and spread, can take on the shape or form of its surface or object. Alongside ‘Re/Creation’ stands another monumental piece titled ‘Porta,’ designed by Lasvit’s Art Director Maxim Velcovsky. This installation aims to highlight the relationship between glass and architecture, showcasing Lasvit’s expertise in artisanal glass facades.
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It’s on display until April 28 within the Interni Cross Vision exhibition, which celebrates the 70th anniversary of the renowned design magazine at the University of Milan, while from May to July it will be exhibited in Fidenza Village. The work will then return to its permanent home in France, in La Vallée Village, another shopping destination of the Bicester collection. Lending its painterly prints to the home decor universe, silk specialist Mantero 1902 is linking with furnishing company Ditre Italia, which bills itself as a designwear brand, to debut a range of pillows bearing the former’s signature “La Campagna,” or “The Countryside,” print. Crafted from silk twill in a palette that echoes Ditre Italia’s latest armchair collection, the pillows are available in six different chromatic iterations inspired by desaturated colors at sunset.
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But all that changed in Milan this year, with the historic French atelier Saint-Louis’s latest lighting collection, Torsade. Designer Stefania di Petrillo has reimagined the rope as a series of playful U- and loop-shaped pieces that train the spotlight firmly on the exceptional skill behind hot twisting. Florence-based luxury retailer LuisaViaRoma has set roots in Milan with new headquarters and is eager to show them off to the local community. The company is hosting a cocktail on Tuesday for guests to discover the new space in central Via Spadari, as well as check out an immersive installation during design week.
French artist JR has unveiled his monumental public installation, La Nascita, just outside Milan Central Station. The installation features a series of printed images of rock formations meticulously applied onto aluminum slats. On display from April 9th to May 1st, 2024, La Nascita marks JR’s inaugural venture into sculptural anamorphosis, departing from his traditional medium of paper and glue.
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The sprawling second room, with floors and walls dressed in cracked, crinkled layers of metallic silver foil, introduced furnishings produced with Moroso, like a duffle bag-inspired D-uffle Sofa in technical canvas, the comfy, curvaceous Puff-D chair, and the Camp Bed. Harmont & Blaine takes part in the next edition of the Fuorisalone with an installation created in collaboration with the Italian-Peruvian artist Lorenzo Vitturi. The project, called “Stripe Stories,” comprises four site-specific works in which the brand’s fabrics are combined with recycled materials. Viutturi, through a process of craftsmanship and upcycling has shaped a real art gallery at the Corso Matteotti boutique, reimagined as a path to high tactile and visual impact that ranges from shop windows to interiors. The artworks on display include Cosmoriga, a multimaterial ropes of different thicknesses hanging from the ceiling covered with archive fabrics, and PressRiga, a work on a pedestal generated by the layering and pressing of recycled shirts among others.
The capes drop on May 28 at select Stone Island stores, including those in Milan, Paris, New York, Seoul and Shanghai, among others. In the courtyard of Palazzo Litta, the Japanese design studio we+ showcased their vibrant outdoor installation called Straordinaria. This eye-catching display features colorful layers of fabric gently swaying in the breeze, held down by circular plastic-like weights beneath each strand. Visitors were invited to wander through the installation, following a maze-like path to get a closer look at the materials. Straordinaria was a collaboration between Studio we+, Elica, and Fondazione Ermanno Casoli, curated by Marcello Smarrelli. Inspired by the lightness of clouds, the artwork aimed to evoke a sense of dynamism and radiance, utilizing airy materials to capture the flow of air and warmth.
Inside the Issey Miyake boutique, art collective We Make Carpets created a series of surface installations. Visitors were greeted to the boutique with over 50,000 colored skewers and pins stuck into the foam base, highlighting both brands’s focus on meticulous material research and techniques. ‘The whole project is based on fold and crease, designs that you can either squeeze, cramp, or bend. There’s going to be three more of these colored-skewer pieces in the same size, so the final product will contain around 50,000 skewers.
In a conversation with designboom , JR discusses how the concept of anamorphosis, with its potential for distorted images and optical illusions, has long intrigued him and influenced his artistic practice. Salone del Mobile.Milano presented an installation by American filmmaker David Lynch, in the form of two meditation rooms. Curated by Antonio Monda, the installation featured a series of empty rooms with a central armchair equipped for writing and painting, adorned with unsettling images chosen by Lynch. The project, in collaboration with Piccolo Teatro di Milano, invites solitary contemplation before engaging with the bustling atmosphere of the fair, preparing visitors for a more profound and reflective experience. At Palazzo Citterio, LOEWE showcased a collection of lamps created by 24 artists and longstanding collaborators. Each piece in the collection revolves around light as its central medium, with the artists harnessing and manipulating its properties according to their unique artistic practices.
Available on a made-to-order basis starting Monday, the item is the star of the Caffè Rimowa pop-up installed at Milan’s Spazio Maiocchi and running through April 21.
Alessandro Enriquez presents a new home and interior design collection in collaboration with Bassetti inside the brand’s concept store in Corso Venezia 6, Milan. The designer transferred the colors of his collections to the interior design, applying them to Made in Italy products for the bedroom, the living room, table and kitchen. The passion for Italian food and cuisine is interpreted in designs inspired by food and dress the table with a touch of irony.
The assembled group of listeners—which included Zawe Ashton, Poppy Delevingne, and Ella Richards, all decked out in head-to-toe Miu Miu—were captivated, and when it came time for the talk to end you could have heard a pin drop. (Until, that is, the room quickly erupted into applause.) Afterwards, guests chatted over canapés and spritzes in the charming book-lined lounge space, with many already beginning to thumb through their provided copies of Forbidden Notebook. It was a brilliantly executed new facet of Miu Miu’s tradition of championing women creatives—see their Women’s Tales film program as another example—and an unexpected highlight of Milan Design Week. The Mistral table in the version with marble top (there is also one in ash) designed by Dainelli Studio for Giorgetti is a sculptural piece of furniture, capable of combining solidity and lightness, whose legs recall the shape of sails unfurled in the wind. For Milan Design Week this year, Gucci’s creative director Sabato De Sarno reimagined a suite of Italian designs in the house’s Rosso Ancora red.
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