Many brands have shown new products in gold finish. First, Kartell (1,4) set up a space all in golden shades, proposing a new edition of many iconic products in golden shades.
Many other brands have gone for gold for this Milan Salone del Mobile: Moooi, in an interesting match between gold&pink (2,3), Tom Dixon (5), Offecct (6), as a sample. |
Jungle mood has invaded Milan. Plants and green are protagonist of the many sets, like in Desigual (1), where it seemed to be sitted inside a tropical kiosk!
Jungle mood also for many new collections too: as a sample, Dutch brand Moooi with L’Afrique Carpet (3) (a collection of African-inspired rugs by Studio Job) and its Tudor Cupboards (4) in jungle decorative themes. I was impressed also by Rina Menardi (2) green dishes sets. |
How many times have I readen the world “social” in the iSaloni stands?
Starting from LAGO, which has built all its communication on the idea of “social living”, with real apartments in showrooms opened to the public. Its stand is all about conviviality too: you can’t imagine how many people was having lunch in there! Diesel has chosen a social living mood too: For the first time it shows the home collection Diesel Living: among the collaborations (with Foscarini, Seletti, Moroso) there’s a “social kitchen” designed by Scavolini, the well-known Italian kitchen brand. |
This year sharp corners have been replaced by rounded shapes, as well has bright hues and neon finally have been replaced by soft hues, most of them natural shades, like greens, light blues, browns and greys. Like for these acoustic rounded panels and this stool by Offectt (1), Pro chairs by Flototto (4), chairs and wall décor by Blastation (5), crossed pouff by Bline (2), and these pendant light by Muuto (3), in soft green shades.
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Yellow has been confirmed again as one of the main colour shades of interior design.
Here many products I’ve spotted in yellow: yellow buffet by Greek brand al2 (4); an original “origami” pouf by Mariko Tzujimoto from SaloneSatellite (1); Globe, by StudioJob for Gufram (3); yellow kitchen shelves, Scavolini for Diesel (2). |