Salone
Internazionale del Mobile in Milan
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Salone
Internazionale del Mobile in Milan
April 14 - 19, 2004
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The
annual Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan, 14 - 19 of
April, 2004 has just closed and marks another highlight in another
year (ho hum)of design. Pretty decent weather (for once) tempered
the somewhat lackluster performance of the biggest design show
on earth. Not only the sun but the stars as well were out with
all the big names in attendance. Ron Arad, Tom Dixon, James Irvine,
Marcel Wanders,(Marten) Claesson, (Eero) Koivisto, (Ola)Rune,
Karim Rashid, The Campana Brothers, Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec
(also brothers), Alfredo Haberli and the list goes on and on...
There
was a little designer musical chairs happening with designers
showing up not necessarily where you expect them to. Magis introduced
new work from the Bouroullec Brothers and Marcel Wanders. Thonet
who has awaken from their Rip Van Winkle nap featured new classics
by James Irvine, Classicon had one of our favorite designers,
Alfredo Haberli's new seating collection and Khodi Feiz (another
big Totem favorite) seemed to be everywhere, showing with several
companies at once. Of course our favorite spot (within the fairgrounds
that is), the Salone Satellite in Pavilion 9, was teeming with
new talent...the SaloneSatellite featured 440 talented young
designers from around the world with many design schools represented
as well. Helen Kontiouris (www.helenkontouris.com)
was a definite stand-out as was the lower level which featured
the exhibition "Dining Design". The "Dining Design" exhibit
includes restaurants of the future interpreted by Adam D. Tihany,
Missoni Home, Paul Smith, and Claudio Sadler.
Some
highlights from inside and outside the fair itself include: Offect,
fresh from a blow-out show in Stockholm showed what their Viking
roots are made off and put in their strongest effort thus far.
Derin, the Turkish design company, who put in another amazing
showing with a collection of objects we would all like to live
with - Edra, as always, made us happy with something old, something
new, something worn and something blue - but whatever?? - per
usual the Campanas rocked .. Droog and newly formed fellow Dutch
company Interior tools offered up the usual unusually usual fair.
Artifort introduced incredible new designs including "Bone" a
sofa by Matthew Kavanagh that are putting them back in the drivers
seat when it comes to instant classics. Designer carpets from
Germany offered new designs by Patrick Norguet that are right
at home with the Vernor Panton, Pierre Paulin and Karim Rashid
designs already in the collection. The British Isles were aptly
represented by the "Designersblock" group show with
particularly strong presentations by the Scottish segment including
our old friends "One Foot Taller".
Of
course the parties outside the fair were packed albeit slightly
more civilized this year with the exception of the Surface* party
of course. DesignBoom made a great effort, but the The big pre-fair
blow-out that has become the Cappellini trademark was conspicuously
absent this year and left a small pang of disappointment in ones
heart.
Footnote:
We would like to thank our friends at vivid in rotterdam for some
of the images.
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