"Salone del Mobile 2016"

Nike – The Nature of Motion ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

Nike – The Nature of Motion ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

Nike’s “The Nature of Motion” exhibition presented installations by an array of international designers who explored the concept of movement, alongside work by Nike ‘s internal design team.

Nike Design advances the potential of the human body through a synergy of form, function and motion. Nike’s obsession with Natural Motion persists and with each innovation the gap between product and body lessens.

Touch Base by DAE @ Salone Milan 2016

Touch Base by DAE @ Salone Milan 2016

Touch Base, a Design Academy Eindhoven exhibition curated by Ilse Crawford and the Academy’s creative director Thomas Widdershoven, explores the power of tactility in human life.

Touch Base explores the counter-movement that many of the DAE students are shaping in response to the empowering, but overwhelming presence of technology and digitalism.

To touch is to feel physically and sense emotionally.

La Rinascente ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

La Rinascente ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

#Emojimilan, was an interactive live project based on the concept of real-virtual contamination, where visitors to la Rinascente were encouraged to take selfies in front of the two windows of the annex, and post them on social networks.

The Chameleon and The Souq is a tribute that celebrates a form that evokes the “snake”, the emblem of the Visconti family and symbol of Milan.

Kreon Tools of Light @ Salone Milan 2016

Kreon Tools of Light @ Salone Milan 2016

The recent renovation of Kreon’s Tortona area offices in Milan made this space the perfect translation of the Kreon identity.

A minimal, yet architectural line where proportions and the precise relation between colour and surfaces are realized.

Atelier Swarovski Home @ Salone Milan 2016

Atelier Swarovski Home @ Salone Milan 2016

Atelier Swarovski Home featured a range of collections designed in collaboration with luminaries from the art, design, architecture and fashion worlds.

The exhibition took place in the neo-classical Palazzo Cagnola, and was organized by designer, and arranged in an engaging display of light and reflection, crystalline forms phrased as vases, centerpieces, and interactive objet d’art culminated in a debut of a collection whose ultimate purpose is to re-imagine home décor.

1889 Bonacina ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

1889 Bonacina ( Pt 2 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

Stamberga, the iconic Milan concept art space, hosted “ Contemporanei ” by Vittorio Bonacina.

The Stamberga store’s appearance is that of a large workshop, the walls are crumbling and leave the brick, without deliberately being fixed up to emphasize that the time left significant traces and history

1889 Bonacina ( Pt 1 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

1889 Bonacina ( Pt 1 / 2 ) @ Salone Milan 2016

Vittorio Bonacina recently acquired the iconic brand Bonacina Pierantonio, bringing together two historic entities of the design world and creating the company 1889 Bonacina.

For the 2016 Salone 1899 Bonacina opened its new Milan flagship showroom in the Brera Design District, at Piazza Paolo VI

Home by Robert Bronwasser @ Salone Milan 2016

Home by Robert Bronwasser @ Salone Milan 2016

Typically, an architect designs a house. Afterwards, an interior designer takes care of the walls, rooms and decor. They design from large to small, from outside to inside

Robert Bronwasser takes the reverse approach. In the eyes of this industrial designer, the furniture and products that people enjoy using every day – are what make up a house.