The time for our annual 'BEST OF MILAN DESIGN WEEK' selection has come, so take a deep breath and start scrolling down this page in order to discover all the projects, products, artworks and exhibitions that caught Yatzer's eye between the 8 and 13 of April 2014.

ARCHIVES Wallpaper by Studio Job for Dutch brand NLXL.
Drawing inspiration and designs from their graphic archives, Studio Job’s designers Job Smeets and Nynke Tynagel have created seven new wallpaper patterns as a symbolic retrospective of their work: Industry, Labyrinth, Perished, Alt Deutsch, L’Afrique and Withered Flowers (the latter in black & white and in colour).

The marble trestle table ‘In Vain‘ by designer Ben Storms also doubles as a standing mirror.

PLAYMOBILIA by Tania da Cruz.
A series of three stools that takes inspiration from the funny wigs of the famous toys for children. An object with a perky nature translated into an aesthetic language that creates a harmony with contemporary environments. Designed to be made in rotational moulding process.

The new collection of Moooi was presented amongst breathtaking large-scale photographs by master of interiors photography Massimo Listri.
Photo © Nicole Marnati.

The new collection of Moooi was presented amongst breathtaking large-scale photographs by master of interiors photography Massimo Listri.
Photo © Nicole Marnati.

L'Afrique Carpet by Studio Job for Moooi.

The armchair of the FRAMES collection by Jaime Hayon for Expormim.

The Globe Storage Cabinet by Studio Job for Gufram.

Limited edition Atiha bookcase by Leonardo Talarico for L’ArcoBaleno.

Potpurri is a collection of small, modular containers, designed by 3 Dots Collective {Anabella Vivas, Miguelangel Troccoli, Vanessa Redondo}, which comes as a set of ten basic parts that can be combined in more than 100 unique ways to create everything from lamps to tableware and side tables.

The ‘Colour Globes’ by Scholten & Baijings for Moooi.

HERE I AM by Fabio Novembre for Marble Across Time, an art exhibition about Turkish natural stone.

This is not for Now,This is for 5 Years Later.
BACK STAGE ON STAGE
: the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art,The Hague) (KABK) at Ventura Lambrate. KABK alumni Nynke Koster and  David in den Bosch presented a project where they created casts of visitors’ hands holding a smartphone, as a way to archive the way we use our hand-held gadgets today. 
Photo by Imke Ligthart.

Ladder by Charlie Styrbjörn Nilsson for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna.
photo © Jonas Lindsedt.

The exhibition ''Where Architects Live'' curated by Francesca Molteni. (top: Daniel Libeskind, bottom: Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas).

Infinite Symmetry / Vanishing PointBACK STAGE ON STAGE: the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art,The Hague) (KABK) at Ventura Lambrate.
This project by KABK alumnus David Joosten consisted of two video installations which navigate the borders of photography and film, and deal with the issue of perfection and symmetry in human portraits. The project was inspired by the mathematical precision of Da Vinci’s Vitruvian Man.  

Tactile Tablewear
BACK STAGE ON STAGE
: the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art,The Hague) (KABK) at Ventura Lambrate.
Interior Architecture and Furniture Design student Louise Rietvink presented her Tactile Tablewear set (a cruet stand made out of wood, ceramics and glass), which derived from her investigation into the relationship between food and hygiene.
Photo: Imke Ligthart

Cutting Edge
BACK STAGE ON STAGE: the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art,The Hague) (KABK) at Ventura Lambrate.
Designer Martijn Rigters’ graduation project (2013, Interior Architecture and Furniture Design) presented CUTTING EDGE, a foam-cutting method which allows the user to create the blueprint of their own bespoke sofa in an intuitive way.

Falsafa
BACK STAGE ON STAGE: the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art,The Hague) (KABK) at Ventura Lambrate.
In the project FALSAFA designer and KABK alumna Nikkie Wester collaborated with KABK student Louise Rietvink to create geometric objects inspired by the Islamic philosophy of Falsafa, which states that one can achieve ultimate intellect and beauty through geometry and the mathematical constructions of patterns.  Photo: Imke Ligthart

Coexist
BACK STAGE ON STAGE: the exhibition of the Royal Academy of Art,The Hague) (KABK) at Ventura Lambrate.
As her graduation project, KABK alumna Nynke Koster created five imprints of various locations in the academy building and then composed them into a new form, thus opening the debate about what is original and what is a copy, what is art and what is furniture. The project won the Interior Architecture and Furniture Design Department Prize 2013 and received an honourable mention at the Royal Academy Prize 2013.

The pattern collection by Stephen Cheetham and Jessica Pinotti, aka ATF / All The Fruits.

The pattern collection by Stephen Cheetham and Jessica Pinotti, aka ATF / All The Fruits.

TOREI FAMILY side tables by Luca Nichetto for Cassina.

EPS Stool collection by Klaas Kuiken, part of WORKMATES exhibition at Ventura Lambrate. 
Photo by JW Kaldenbach

The Meshmatics Chandelier by Rick Tegelaar, part of WORKMATES exhibition at Ventura Lambrate.
Photo by JW Kaldenbach.

A distillery machine by Studio Casper Tolhuisen, part of the WORKMATES exhibition at Ventura Lambrate.
Photo by JW Kaldenbach

Coni table lamp by Megumi Wada, part of the Design Soil project of the Kobe Design University's participation at Ventura Lambrate. Two PVC circles are easily rolled into a cone and pinned into place: a handmade light that can be assembled by anyone.

Light Woods floor light by Tomoya Yoshino, part of the Design Soil project of the Kobe Design University's participation at Ventura Lambrate. For Yoshino, sharing is a form of freedom, and this light tree allows people to share the movable lights on the oak hanger, and thus gather and socialise.

Minamo desktop organizer by Yukari Tsujimoto, part of the Design Soil project of the Kobe Design University's participation at Ventura Lambrate. This wood and nylon-thread desktop organiser mimics the visual and physical behaviour of water: you can place things on it as well as through its surface.

Shade-lit light by Kohdai Iwamoto, part of the Design Soil project of the Kobe Design University's participation at Ventura Lambrate. This elegant light fixture in wood and brass can be switched on by placing objects such as fabric or paper on it; sensors detect the object and activate LED lights only in the area below it.

Upsidedown n. 2 by Ron Gilad for Nodus.

POMME by Lars Beller Fjetland for Discipline. This utility object was created entirely using scrap materials from Discipline’s collection.

One of COS' flagship products, the white shirt, stared in an installation designed by Nendo. ''We took an unusual approach for installation's design: rather than designing the shirts or their hanger racks, we created sculptural pieces that rely on the interplay of shirts and frames. The smartly ordered shirts are crisp, classic white until they fall inside the steel cube frames, at which point they take on colour as thought the space itself has dyed them.''
photo © Daici Ano.

CHEBURASHKA ceramic tableware set by Luca Nichetto and Lera Moiseeva for Dymov Ceramics. The totem-like set of cooking pot, serving cup and two bowls is the result of a project emphasising the concept of food-sharing.
Photo © Lera Moiseeva

DISC – Magnetic Draping Tool by Anna Wedin. A draping tool that a transforms your curtains into a canvas for your creativity.

Arthropod:collection by Ghassan Salameh.
A series of lighting fixtures inspired by insects, designed to be customisable and adaptable to any space and use. This is the first of a series of lights to be developed by the designer.

The new glasssware collection ‘On The Rock’ by Lee Broom.

Charade is a series of easily portable furniture by French designer GOMAR , consisting of two lamps, a table and a stool. The set is made of the typical metal tubes and plastic-covered canvas found in camping sites.

Fibula Lux by Sarah Colson.
(On view at the EDIT show by designjunction at Palazzo Morando in Milan).

Wall lamp O by Arnout Meijer Studio works like a little indoor sun, since it allows users to customise the light’s intensity and colour in a way that mimics the natural daylight cycle.
Photography Erik & Petra Hesmerg.

‘Seeing Glass’ by Brit van Nerven and Sabine Marcelis. A series of experimental glass objects that create unexpected effects and play with one’s visual perception.Seeing Glass is made possible thanks to Van Dijken Glas and Visser spiegels & glas.

Crane umbrella stand by Taiwan-based design studio Liberté.

Tablecloth by Seletti in collaboration with TOILETPAPER magazine.

A tongue-in-cheek limited-edition music box by Seletti, in the form of Maurizio Cattelan’s infamous ‘L.O.V.E’ sculpture in Milan’s Piazza Affari. This object has been released in 4000 copies as part of the ‘Seletti Wears Toiletpaper’ collection.

The scenography by Michele De Lucchi at the Palazzo Serbelloni for the latest Hermès Maison collections.

Round Square’ display cabinets by Studio Thier&VanDaalen. These singular objects are created by blowing thin glass bubbles in wooden frames, and they can be created in a variety of dimensions or frame shapes.

Windowscape installation by Atelier Bow-Wow (Yoshiharu Tsukamoto, Momoyo Kaijima) produced by YKK AP for the ''FEEDING NEW IDEAS FOR THE CITY'' exhibition organized by INTERNI magazine which took place in the courtyard of the Università degli Studi di Milano.

Scale Infinite installation by dRMM de Rijke Marsh Morgan Architects (Alex de Rijke , Philip Marsh, Sadie Morgan) produced by AMERICAN HARDWOOD EXPORT COUNCIL (and with Arup, Imola Legno, Nüssli) for the ''FEEDING NEW IDEAS FOR THE CITY'' exhibition organized by INTERNI magazine which took place in the courtyard of the Università degli Studi di Milano.

Acheloo installation by CARLO DAL BIANCO produced by MOSAICO+ for the ''FEEDING NEW IDEAS FOR THE CITY'' exhibition organized by INTERNI magazine which took place in the courtyard of the Università degli Studi di Milano.

La macchina del tempo by Federica Marangoni for the ''FEEDING NEW IDEAS FOR THE CITY'' exhibition organized by INTERNI magazine which took place in the courtyard of the Università degli Studi di Milano.

U_cloud by Speech TCHOBAN/KUZNETSOV (Sergei Tchoban, Sergey Kuznetsov) produced by VELKO 2000 for the ''FEEDING NEW IDEAS FOR THE CITY'' exhibition organized by INTERNI magazine which took place in the courtyard of the Università degli Studi di Milano.

The Haft Sin ceramics collection by Hozan Zangana.

Cambusa’ kitchen cabinet by Officine Tamborrino.

 ‘Prima’ steel bookshelf by Officine Tamborrino.

Danish fashion designer Nikoline Liv Andersen presented a set of woollen wigs in the shape of apes from her collection ‘The Dance of the Deaf and Dumb Eye’, as part of the MINDCRAFT exhibition of Danish crafts and design at Ventura Lambrate. You can read Nikoline’s interview to Yatzer.com here.

The ‘Reflection Collection’ by studio Lucas & Lucas (Marijke and Sander Lucas) consists of functional interior objects that play with perspective and reflections. The three chairs of the collection were produced by Kowbedaux.
Photo by Don van Hout.

Designer Sigrid Calon created these decorative wall textiles in collaboration with TextielMuseum Tilburg, inspired by her sold-out graphic book ''To the extend of / \ | & -'' (2012).
Photo by Sigrid Calon.

Barcelona-based Adolfo Abejón presented his Dubuffet Pendant Lamp, a minimalist chandelier design which treats its electricity cables as a functional part of the design. 

Ceramics by Belgium-based designer Ilona van den Bergh.

White crockery set by Belgian designer Roel Vandebeek.

Bobby’ is a doggy bench for kids by Belgian design studio Moupila. The designers assured us that it does not drool. Available in three different sizes and in a variety of colours.

A set of durable seats by Tijp, a creative studio founded by Jakob Vyncke and Thomas Meesschaert.

The collection MLAMP by Belgian collective VORMEN consists of a bare steel bar with a lamp in three designs: short, long and on a table. Pictured here the 3-meter floor lamp 3M. Metal can be steel or copper.

Earrings in the shape of buttons by Hanne Schoofs.

SHE WAS HERE carpet by Madrid-based Carlos Matē Studio.

VIA Teko Design & Business School, Denmark.
WAVE is a versatile piece of furniture made of plywood and felt, which can be adjusted according to the user’s needs. Designed by Britt Rasmussen of studiofem in collaboration with Michael Daae Christensen.

VIA Teko Design & Business School, Denmark.
Rikke Frydensbjerg designed the GOCCIA container for small items that usually clutter a home in collaboration with Morten Grønhøj Knudsen. The raindrop-shaped container is made of wood and hand-stitched leather, and it closes with magnetic leather flaps.

VIA Teko Design & Business School, Denmark.
Enjoy the soothing swing of a hammock with NONNO, a wooden rocking daybed by Jeannett Højer. Designed in collaboration with Anker Bak.

A collection of handbags and concept clothing by Jaap van der Schaaf, inspired by the ‘style’ of homeless people.
Copyright: Design Academy Eindhoven

FORO Verticale’ by Italian design studio FOROOFFICINA is a fully customisable shelf system, where horizontal solid elements can be fixed in any pattern on a bi-laminated plywood board to create everything from bookshelves to shop displays.

Materialdesign Exhibition - Offenbach University of Art and Design (Ventura Academies)
Designer Florian Hundt created this experimental surface called Anisotrop, which is made of small elements of wood veneer. Anisotrop can assume different shapes depending on the amount of moisture on the wood, offering both decorative and functional potential in spaces with varied humidity distribution.

ANALOG table by Spanish designer Jaime Hayon (pictured here with Arne Jacobsen’s iconic chair The Drop) for Republic of Fritz Hansen.

''Folklore Giapponese'' by Jaime Hayon for Nodus.

New Roman’ collection by Jaime Hayon for Paola C.

A limited-edition ‘Hopebird’ by Jaime Hayon for Bosa.

Sphere by Francesca Bosa for Bosa.

MaskHayon: a cartoony bear mask by Jaime Hayon for Bosa.

Dutch furniture manufacturer Lensvelt presented the first series of furniture by Flemish designer Maarten Van Severen (1956-2005) – the furniture were set in an installation designed by Rem Koolhaas’ OMA Architects.

The ongoing art project ‘Altered Perspectives’ by Marcello De Simone and Bruce Wayland (a.k.a. Little Owl Design), which combines paintings with ceramics.

Vintage Demijohn Collection by Luca Martorano and Mattia Albicini: Old, handmade wine demijohns, recovered from winemakers of Tuscany and South Tyrol, have been carefully selected, cleaned and decorated with precious metal elements, creating a series of bizarre objects.

Bretelle Collection by Luca Martorano and Mattia Albicini: a minimal chair concept made of a bespoke wood frame and elastic suspenders. The Bretelle chair is exclusively produced in South Tyrol by Georg Muehlmann.

MARINA´S DESIRE is a study on seating habits and a reference to the performance of Marina Abramovic called "The Artist Is Present". The armrest, which can be individually added to existing chairs, questions the necessity of constant new developments in design. MARINA`S DESIRE by MARCH GUT was created in cooperation with Gebrüder Thonet Vienna.
Photo by Robert Maybach.

The Showdown by Ward van Gemert and Adriaan van der Ploeg (NIGHTSHOP). A handmade carpet made of soft urethane foam.

The 'Jellies Family' tableware by Patricia Urquiola for Kartell.

The Hockenheimer: Adjustable Storage Stool by NJUStudio. The Hockenheimer enables collecting magazines and newspapers and thereby creates a sustainable and personalised furniture.

All of a Piece series of modular tabletop elements that, combined, form landscapes of varying materials, sizes and functions.
Designed by Earnest Studio and Dana Cannam.

The textile designs of The Netherlands-based textile designer Mae Engelgeer.

The Folia Lumina by Tineke Beunders and Nathan Wierink / ONTWERPDUO.
A LED light like a plant coming with different 'leaves', each reflecting, discolouring, muting or strengthening the light in their own way. By clamping them on to the trunk and rotate or move them, one instantly creates a different range of light and atmosphere. The Folia Lumina does not need water, but perks up by a whiff of attention.

The Tallow candle by Tineke Beunders and Nathan Wierink / ONTWERPDUO.
A candle needs the candlestick, which requires a candle in return. The Tallow unites these two objects through melding them into an inseparable union. Bathe in its light for eight long hours or accessorize it for all eternity. The playful design is entirely in wax and available in a wide range of colours. Snuff before bedtime.

The Light Forest by Tineke Beunders and Nathan Wierink / ONTWERPDUO.
Beyond obstacles and differences in height, over beams and corners, across walls and ceilings: Light Forest crawls into places that other lighting cannot reach. The system’s organic shapes branch out in every space, its bells shedding light in the darkness. Small and geometric or large and chaotic: Light Forest thrives in any space and is made to measure.

FLAMINGO console by Marco Guazzini.

The Perfect Knife by Katia Meneghini and Thanos Zakopoulos / CTRLZAK

The Paper Vase Cover by studio Studio Pepe Heykoop in collaboration with Tiny Miracles Foundation.
Photo by Annemarijne Bax.

New Nature wallpaper series by Melissa Peen. Furniture from Studio Pepe Heykoop's Skin Collection.

Obsessive Cleaners by Kleoniki Fotiadou and Bianca Yousef.

Booming Vases by Analogia Project & master ceramist Alessio Sarri.

Producing from waste, Desso and rENs (Renee Mennen and Stefanie van Keijsteren) launch their retreated red dyed carpet collection re-vive.

SCAFFALE D’ARTE by Studio Federico Peri. The transformation of an industrial shelf.

The Pavilion project by Nathan Goldsworthy part of The Other Hemispere Australian collective.

The Simplify bathroom set by Groupwork studio part of The Other Hemispere Australian collective.

Integument bowl by Carly Vickers of The Fortynine Studio. Part of The Other Hemispere Australian collective.

Operculum copper brush by Sarah Spackman of The Fortynine Studio. Part of The Other Hemispere Australian collective.

Well Proven Stools by Marjan van Aubel & James Shaw (foam wood from bioresin and waste).
Part of the Transnatural Label presentation at Ventura Lambrate.

Thermophores by Tim van Cromvoirt.
The large version of the Thermophores were showcased at the Transnatural Label presentation at Ventura Lambrate. With its organic, vegetal semblance, the Thermophores continuously changes color on the surface through temperature fluctuations in space. When heated a few degrees more, a beautiful motion operates, changing the organism’s color. After cooling down, the Thermophores slowly returns to its original color. Such a dynamic process turns this artistic and conceptual approach into a magical outcome.

Schenk carafe by Bas van Raay together with Vij5.

The newest chair by Dirk vander Kooij presented at WNDR\KMR.

The amazing digital hinge technology of Wood-Skin®.

HAY and sister brand WRONG for HAY showcased their collections in a pop-up Supermarket in Brera.

Fortress table by Markus Johansson design studio.

Birillo bathroom accessories by Piero Lissoni for ALESSI.

WIRE metal furniture collection by Alessandro Zambelli for Seletti.
photo by Walter Borghetti.

The Elements glassware series by Scholten & Baijings for J. HILL’s Standard, a new mouth-blown, hand-cut crystal maker from Waterford, Ireland,

The making of Monsieur Poiré by London artist and illustrator Ian Wright and the Geneva-based workshops of pencil manufacturer Caran d’Ache; One of the four films which have been shot using Sony’s revolutionary 4K technology and were screened on the new Sony 4K X9 television at Wallpaper* Handmade.

Bayer shelf by Michael Young for EQQ. (On view at the EDIT show by designjunction at Palazzo Morando in Milan).

Atomos Pendant by Baroncelli. (On view at the EDIT show by designjunction at Palazzo Morando in Milan).

The new collection of Vessels by Utopia & Utility inspired by the pure African Vessels shapes in the British Museum.
(On view at the EDIT show by designjunction at Palazzo Morando in Milan).

The Cosimo Desk by Marco Zanuso Jr  for Adentro.
(On view at the EDIT show by designjunction at Palazzo Morando in Milan).

The Spacecrafted rug collection by Jan Kath. Presented by COVER Magazine at the EDIT show by designjunction at Palazzo Morando in Milan.

The new tea collection in cobalt, gold, platinum, and in four new designs; Novella, Archibex, Tropical and Bendot by FLUX.
(On view at the EDIT show by designjunction at Palazzo Morando in Milan).

HOT & COLD by Fabrica for DAIKIN.

Big Pillar, 2014 by formafantasma from the series De Natura Fossilium - a new body of work that investigates the culture of lava in the Mount Etna and Stromboli regions of Sicily, two of the last active volcanoes in Europe.
Photo by Luisa Zanzani. Courtesy of Gallery Libby Sellers.

The Glass Domes from the Circus collection by Lanzavecchia+Wai for SECONDOME.

Plüne light by Franz Canins for .exnovo.

A2 is a multifunctional object that could work as a container but it is portable as well. It is made by the same wool compound, this is why it retains the same characteristics of the material. This bag comes finished with a lining available in different fabrics and colours. A2 is one of the products of The HUNCH project by Raquel Llaberia and Saúl Baeza.

The wooden Bearhead by Alexander Kanygin.
Photo by Mitya Ganopolsky.

Wardrobe by studio Rene Siebum.
photo © Rene van der Hulst.

DIAPHANOUS by Tania da Cruz.
The name of this pendant lamp is a clear reference to its handcrafted borosilicate glass structure. This almost invisible body gently disappears allowing the wires to be shown by becoming the soul of the object.
Prototype made by Massimo Lunardon.

''The aesthetic of fears'' by Dorry Hsu.
Yun Chin
(Dorry) Hsu was trained as a conceptual photographer in her BA from Canada, Emily Carr Art & Design University. She brings her conceptual thinking of photography into the jewellery object. As a maker, Dorry creates the sign and symbol on the human body, and uses photography to interpret her concept. The human body becomes the canvas of her inspirations starting and displaying.''My collection is about the aesthetic and the attraction of fears. I am interesting about the concept of masks. In many cultures, people wear mask to scare evil away, so the mask are decorated with the frightening images from the wearer’s fears.''
Yun Chin (Dorry) Hsu  is studying an MA in Goldsmithing, Silversmithing, Metalwork & Jewellery from the Royal College of Art, London, United Kingdom.

STILL – Tools for purification - by Formafantasma. Installation at UNTOLD exhibition curated by Rossana Orlandi in Museo Bagatti Valsecchi.
Charcoal, crystal and copper shaped to enjoy the most valuable drink: pure water.

Limited edition FOREVER BED by Nika Zupanc in collaboration with DORMEO.
Installation at UNTOLD exhibition curated by Rossana Orlandi in Museo Bagatti Valsecchi.

Swedish Design Goes Milan 2014 – IN REAL LIFE.
An exhibition showcasing over 40 designers and producers from Sweden, meetings and music curated by FORM US WITH LOVE

Nocto candlestick – A tribute to candlelight by Pontus NY Design for Normann Copenhagen.

The hot-water bottle from the Fins collection by Formafantasma for Moustache.

Layers Cloud Chair by Richard Hutten for Kvadrat’s exhibition ‘Divina. Every colour is divine’.

Kvadrat’s exhibition ‘Divina. Every colour is divine’.

The highly attractive Leaf Seats by Nicolette de Waart: covered in wool fabric by Kvadrat.

Let’s begin with Fire by Francesco Faccin. Re-Fire is a kit used to light fires by hand and was inspired by the systems used by primitive Man.

ARTICHOKE special safe, designed by  david/nicolas, manufactured by Agresti, part of the Wallpaper* Handmade Exhibition 2014.

Baccarat, 250 years of modernity // Baccarat has chosen the Church of San Carpoforo in Milan to celebrate 250 years of perfection and light.

Flag lighting collection by Nowhere soon.

The Clochette table lamp by ZPSTUDIO.

SHADES boxes/containers by Jeremy Murier & Daniel Martinez (NucliStudio). Part of Another Perspective 2 curated by COTTO.

Odnosvechnik (candle holder) by Yaroslav Misonzhnikov.
Photo by Mitya Ganopolsky.

The ABALLS lighting series by Jaime Hayon for Parachilna.

The Diapositive collection by Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec for Glas Italia.

Nový Bor carafe by V8 Designers.

Clover collection by Michael Young for Lasvit.

British artist Sarah Lucas presented her debut furniture collection, made from concrete breezeblocks and MDF.
Installation view at Via San Gregorio / Via Casati 32, Milan. © Sarah Lucas, courtesy Sadie Coles HQ, London.

The ‘Button Tables’ by Edward Barber & Jay Osgerby for B&B Italia.

'Equilibrist' by Jean Nouvel for Artemide.

Raw-Edges' Islands collection for Caesarstone.
The installation was presented at Palazzo Clerici, in the heart of Milan’s Brera District.

Raw-Edges' Islands collection for Caesarstone.

The Animal House by Marni. Photos by Mauricio Rivera.

Shanty cabinet by Doshi Lieven for BD Barcelona.

BOOM BOOM wireless audio speaker by Mathieu Lehanneur for Binauric.

Carousel pendant light by Lee Broom.

The PRO Armchair by Konstantin Grcic for Flötotto.

Rendez vous reception desk with housing for electrical cables in White Carrara marble by Philippe Nigro for Marsotto Edizioni.

Lanterna ceiling light by Sam Baron for Petite Friture.

Bouquet carpet by Sam Baron for Nodus.

The Charmant collection of artistic and customizable wallpapers by Inkiostro Bianco.

Texture Tray by Frederik Roijé.

The BLOOM blown-glass tableware by Jun Murakoshi.
Photo by Kota Sugawara.

The Moiré collection of layered jewellery by Dutch designer David Derksen and Camille Cortet.

Table skin Strings & Things by deJongeKalff for Droog Design and Rijksmuseum.

TS side tables by Copenhagen studio GamFratesi for Gubi.

The PIVOT collection by Tom Dixon. It consists of a high-back chair, a low-back chair and a bar stool - all made with internal metal frame, moulded foam upholstery and rotating die-cast aluminium base.

FOLDING COLORS by Uros Mihic and Wait and See (Uberta Zambeletti).

Light E-Motion, the artistic installation by Marcel Wanders for Barovier & Toso at the courtyard of San Sempliciano's cathedral in the Brera district of Milan.

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