For all design lovers countdown has started yet! Next week Milan Design Week, the most important design event in the world, is opening. Every year this happening increases its events and grows more and more, involving in the Fuorisalone several city zones. This is why it’s important to have a planning to enjoy the event in the best way. We give you here below some information about the most interesting things to see during this edition, take note!
The Exhibition by Norveigan Crafts in collaboration with Residence Magazine, curated by Krakvik & D’Orazio, will be displayed in the area of Ventura Lambrate, one of the most innovative district where emerging designers are mixed to Design Schools.
Photos via Lotta Agaton
“The Art of Living. Households vision between design and hi-tech” is the exhibition curated by Living Corriere, an Italian design magazine. This year the theme is a reflection about how we’ll live and design living spaces in connection with the technology evolution. The layout is curated by Migliore+Servetto Architecs and you can see it at Palazzo della Permanente, in Brera district.
Photos via Living
Even this year Gam Fratesi‘s exhibition is one of the most awaited .”In my Mindcraft” it is an exhibition concept showcasing some of the Denmark’s talented craftspeople and designers, you can see it at Circolo Filologico Milanese, in Brera district.
Photo via Mindcraft
Last but not least: La Triennale, the undisputed queen of Milan Design Week 2016 this year because of the celebration of the XXI International Exhibition.
More info and photos here.
- The exhibition “Woman in Italian design”, curated by Silvana Annichiarico, collecting objects and ideas that decribe a different feeling in designing.
- “Making is thinking is making” proposes a series of Korean craft’s exellences.
- “Rooms” exhibition will shows 11 different design philosophy about living (among designers Alessandro mendini, Fabio Novembre, Umberto Riva and others).
- Fifteen Japanese designers presents their works in exhibition “Subtle-takeo paper design”.