Solid Wood Makes A Comeback At Salone
Whether fuelled by an appreciation for craftsmanship or by a retreat from technology, simple and robust solid wood furniture makes its mark at Salone 2019.
Whether fuelled by an appreciation for craftsmanship or by a retreat from technology, simple and robust solid wood furniture makes its mark at Salone 2019.
As Euroluce returns to Salone del Mobile Milan this year, we round up the latest releases from the biggest to the smallest brands from around the world.
With the design industry focusing more on sustainability, we took to the streets of Milan during Salone in search of the brands that are doing it best.
BIG-GAME expands its Castor Collection for Karimoku New Standard with a ‘quiet’ design, a durable character and a solid working relationship.
Broken Nature is an extensive exhibition that encourages normalisation of the perception that humanity may one-day face extinction.
André Fu Living makes its debut furniture and homeware collection by André Fu himself, an interior designer world-renowned for his hospitality spaces.
We may be on the other side of the world, but Australians are certainly an intrepid bunch. And this point is reiterated when looking at the amount of Aussie lighting designers showcasing their wares on the world stage at Salone del Mobile Milan 2019.