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Indesign in Milan: Euroluce

Alice Blackwood and Mandi Keighran of Indesign report back from Euroluce at the Milan Furniture Fair.

Indesign in Milan: Euroluce


BY

13 April, 2011


This year marks the 50th year of I Salone, and is also the year for lighting – or Euroluce as this is more widely known.

There are (at least) 4 halls, filled with the most vibrant array of lighting you’ll ever come across – from sleek architectural numbers, to elaborate, glittering chandeliers.

Here we pick out a few which caught our eye.

1. Vibia launched Origami (above), which are outdoor decorative pendants – and decorative they are… they’re a bit breath taking!!

2. Arturo Alvarez showed a beautiful collection of pendants born from collaborations with other designers.

 

3. As a whole the Modo Luce stand displayed strong work, and stood out among its neighbours.

 

4. Lumini displayed a forest of hanging pendants, suspended along a long table – a simple but strong statement!

 

5. The FLOS stand was a real show-stopper. You could have spent hours in there – there was so much to look at. Those FLOS-ians have obviously been busy in the last 12 months!

 

 

 

6. Pallucco too had a strong stand, with a good collection of notable designers who have produced pieces for the brand. Jean Nouvel’s ‘Micro Telescopic’ is an intriguing number, as is ‘Chords’ by Teruhiro Yanagihara.

 

 

7. There was so much to see at Foscarini we weren’t sure where to look first. Each lighting piece was framed by orange corners, hanging seemingly mid-air, like a conceptual picture frame – it was a nice way of giving each of their many pieces a focal point.

 

 

 

8. Artemide had all their designers on-site, sharing their newest work with guests and visitors… as well as us!

 

 

Check out all of Indesign’s 2011 Milan coverage here


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