Salone Milan 2010 – Dutch Invertuals

Dutch Invertuals, a collective of dutch designers, present their latest work during the Salone del Mobile, from 14 to 19 April 2010 in Milan, Italy. The different disciplines of product, graphic, food, spatial, material and fashion design are represented in all their glory in the new space and restaurant of Italian fashion label Verger. The exhibit with 8 different works reflects the multifaceted nature of design.

After successful exhibitions in Milan during the Salone del Mobile and in Eindhoven during the Dutch Design Week, the Invertuals will display new work for the second time during the Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italy. In collaboration with the Italian fashion label Verger, these former Design Academy Graduates will show that design originates from exploration, taking familiar materials out of their usual context and putting them to use in an uncommon and therefore surrealistic way.

The Dutch Invertuals are Daphna Isaacs, EDHV, Studio Jo Meesters, Jon Stam, Laurens Mande

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