Nicky Lobo brings us the latest from Moroso, Verpan, Tacchini and more at the 2013 Salone del Mobile in Milan
April 15th, 2013
Chill-out – Gordon Guillaumier for Tacchini
Tacchini
Had an intriguing, colourful stand, showing what you could do with a bit of creativity. Sheets of bright plastic dropped from the ceiling, and mirrors accentuated the sense of the maze.
Tacchini in Singapore at Stylecraft
Jacket – Patrick Norguet for Tacchini
Jacket Outdoor – Patrick Norguet for Tacchini
Kelly H (left) and Kelly L (right) – Claesson Koivisto Rune for Tacchini
Monzino Tables – Franco Albini for Tacchini
Polar Perch Modular Seating – Pearson Lloyd for Tacchini
Muuto
The Danes keep doing it, with their range of accessories. We’ve always loved their playfulness and they offer a consistently good-looking but simple range – these are the items that can be used in most living environments and provide a way for more people to engage with design.
Muuto in Singapore at Dream Interiors
Stacked Shelf System – Julien De Smedt for Muuto
Glas Italia
It seems pretty clear (get it?) that glass still has a place in our environments, even though timber, concrete and metal are more commonly the featured products these days. Glas Italia explore a range of textures, and techniques, in their designer range of products.
Glas Italia in Singapore at P5
Quake – Garth Roberts for Glas Italia
Deep Sea – Nendo for Glas Italia
Mirror Stool/Mirror Chair – Nendo for Glas Italia
Verpan
Verpan is a brand renowned for its re-interpretation of Verner Panton’s collections. This year the Danish manufacturer presents a brand new range.
Verpan in Singapore at XTRA and MTM Solutions
New and Reissued Luminaires – Verpan 2013
Mirror Sculpture, System 123 and UFO – Verpan
Wire Lamp, Mirror Sculpture and Modular Tables and Stools – Verpan
Fun and Ball Lamps – Verpan
Punt Mobles
Spanish brand Punt Mobles are masters of timber, featuring it in many of their architectural projects, installations and furniture pieces. The Ernest desktop has an openable flap door for storage, and is made in Oak and Walnut, while the back legs have a groove carved out to conceal wires from your laptop or lamp.
Punt Mobles in Singapore at Pomelo
New Ernest Desk – Punt Mobles
Stockholm Credenza – Mario Ruiz for Punt Mobles
Moroso
This forward-thinking brand is always a winner at the fair. As well as an exhibition of some of its more iconic pieces, Moroso launched some new products, including the new Cradle lounge chair by British designer Benjamin Hubert.
Moroso in Singapore at P5
Cradle (chair structure) – Benjamin Hubert for Moroso
Talma – Benjamin Hubert for Moroso
Mafalda – Patricia Urquiola for Moroso
Three Nuns Stool – Ron Arad for Moroso
Top image: Galleria – Pearson Lloyd for Tacchini
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