"Milano Design Award"

The Boring Collection @ Salone Milan 20165

The Boring Collection @ Salone Milan 20165

Dutch furniture brand Lensvelt’s latest collection is designed to be uninteresting in a bid to help workers concentrate. ‘ The Boring Collection ‘ furniture is designed to restore the balance between work and play in the workplace

The exhibition concept was developed by Lensvelt in collaboration with Space Encounters Office for Architecture and students from KABK in The Hague and won the Milano Design Award for its conceptual innovation of transforming a stereotype into a playful experience.

Circolo Marras @ Salone Milan 2015

Circolo Marras @ Salone Milan 2015

Antonio Marras + Segno Italiano-” The Nest of Spiders ” won the major “Milano Design Award” for the effective orchestration of narrative, technology and artifacts.

The installation showed exemplary in consistency between the concept and execution, in a perfect balance between poetry and materiality

Segno Italiano cooperated with the best craftsmen of Southern Sardinia to present a collection of baskets – re-interpreted by Antonio Marras – in cane river, Myrtle and olive tree with the neck in willow,

Citizen @ Salone Milan 2014

Citizen @ Salone Milan 2014

Architect Tsuyoshi Tane of French design studio DGT, created a spectacular light and time installation for Citizen watches, at the Triennale Museum, that enveloped visitors in a soft gilded cloud.

“Sunlight is the terrestrial measurement of passing time”, explained Tsuyoshi Tane, “we took that as a starting point and developed the simple concept behind the Citizen installation.”

ECAL – “Best in Show” @ Salone Milan 2014

ECAL – “Best in Show” @ Salone Milan 2014

The Elita Salone Design Award recognizes the best exhibition staged during Milan Design Week .

This year, the prize was awarded to the ECAL / University of Art and Design, Lausanne for their “Delirious Home” exhibition shown at Spazio Orso 16 in Milan.

Developed by Bachelor students in Industrial Design and Media & Interaction Design at the ECAL. – “Delirious Home” featured a series of objects presenting a playful interpretation take on the concept of the “Smart Home”.