Hi everyone,
I’m being SO slow with the blogging lately, sorry about that – I’m very busy with my interior design projects and life in general! Here is – finally – the second part of my highlights from Milan Design Week 2014 , hope you enjoy it.
Have a lovely Monday, speak very soon, xo Flo
All photos © Florence Deau
Unterlinden Museum lighting in brass by Herzog & De Meuron for Artemide
New ’50s style collection of small appliances by Smeg
Inverted Shadows wall light in methacrylate by Cino Zucchi for Artemide
Empatia pendant by Carlotta de Bevilacqua and Paola Monaco di Arianello for Artemide
Katatsumuri pendant, In-Ei Collection, by Issey Miyake + Reality Lab for Artemide
Flow(t) blown glass chandeliers by Nao Tamura conceived for Wonderglass
Jo , Tony and I selfying in Lucky Eye convex mirror by Aldo Cibic and Tommaso Corà of Cibicworkshop for Blackbody at the Triennale Di Milano
The beautiful vases from Kose
… and some more beautiful vases from Kose
Null Vector Alfa pendant by Carlotta de Bevilacqua and Laura Pessoni for Artemide
Pivot shelf by Lex Pott for Hay
Tree Trunk vases by Richard Woods for Hay
Hangers at Hay
Fabrics inspired by West Africa, by French designer and painter Nathalie Du Pasquier , edited by Hay . Du Pasquier is a part of 80’s Memphis Group founding members
Gradient pastels, cork, mirror & gridded metal… A preview of Pinorama wall-mounted shelf/board by Inga Sempé for Hay
Pretty sure you achieve great office work in this type of environment… Copenhagen moulded plywood desk by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Hay
Detail of Pinorama wall-mounted shelf/board by Inga Sempé for Hay
Jewel-like Maya mirrors series by Doshi Levien for Hay
Dot chair by Scholten & Baijings for Hay
Details of the perforated Dot chair by Scholten & Baijings for Hay
Paper Porcelain glasses by Scholten & Baijings for Hay
Paper Porcelain espresso cup with saucer by Scholten & Baijings for Hay
Detail of the Ropetrick floor lamp by Stefan Diez for Hay
Salute coffee table by Sebastian Herkner for La Chance
Borghese sofa by Noé Duchaufour Lawrance for La Chance
Magnum dinner table by Pierre Favresse for La Chance
Rocky credenza by Charles Kalpakian for La Chance
Mythical…
With my friends Lea and Sebastien from Pool visiting Le Feu Sacré exhibition. When designers and glass blowers from Eastern France manufacturing site Meisenthal meet, the result is poetry…
Sylvestre Christmas ornaments by Studio Brichetziegler , at Le Feu Sacré exhibition, produced by Meisenthal
Kilo Christmas ornaments designed by Atelier BL 119 , at Le Feu Sacré exhibition, produced by Meisenthal
Schlak vases by David Hanauer , at Le Feu Sacré exhibition , produced by Meisenthal
Triplette Christmas ornaments by Jasper Morrison , at Le Feu Sacré exhibition , produced by Meisenthal
Ensembles vases by Studio NOCC , at Le Feu Sacré exhibition , produced by Meisenthal
UP lamp by Weiner Aisslinger & Tina Bunyaprasit, at Le Feu Sacré exhibition, produced by Meisenthal
Helium Christmas ornements by V8 designers at Le Feu Sacré exhibition, produced by Meisenthal
Molo armchair made entirely from foam by Canadian designer Philippe Malouin for Established & Sons
Portobello pendant lights by Constance Guisset for Established & Sons
Iro resin and wood coffee tables by Jo Nagasaka for Established & Sons
Buzz brass suspension light by Tord Boontje for Established & Sons
Tiki table lamps by Nao Tamura for Established & Sons
Limited edition Studio chair by Richard Woods and Sebastian Wrong for Established & Sons
Tahiti table, 1981, by Ettore Sottsass – Part of “Memphis-Milano: 1980s Italian Design “, a retrospective look at production of the Memphis collective between 1981 and 1988
Memphis-Milano: 1980s Italian Design exhibition
Santa Fe pendant light, 1983, Matteo Thun – part of Memphis-Milano: 1980s Italian Design , a retrospective look at production of the Memphis collective between 1981 and 1988
String Lights special installation curated by Michael Anastassiades for Flos – Winner of the Elle Deco International Design Awards 2014
Shadow wall mirrors by Sylvain Willenz at the Belgium is Design exhibit at the Triennale Di Milano
Broom stool an entirely new material composite, combining reclaimed polypropylene and discarded wood fiber by Philippe Starck for Emeco
Hook by Line Depping for Hay
All photos © Florence Deau
haha! :) merci beaucoup pour ce commentaire qui me donne un large sourire ce matin !
C’pas grave le retard ! j’ aime lire vos reportages c’ est toujours un plaisir
Bon courage et merci encore pour votre blog