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The emerging young designers you should have on your radar

Rust, refugee housing, and furniture for modern urban nomads; Bryony Hancock picks the best of the Satellite show at Salone del Mobile 2018.   Milan’s Salone

Design

MINI Living: ‘Built by All’ Milan installation embraces shift in modern living

The MINI Living and Studiomama Milan installation ‘Built by All’, introduced a new living concept designed to address individuals’ needs and foster creative communities, writes

Design

Is it time to reinvent bathrooms as social hubs of the home?

Bathroom giants VitrA and designer Terri Pecora are on a mission to reinvent the bathroom as shared, sociable environments families enjoy spending time in  

Design

Calvi Brambilla: Salone del Mobile 2017 Best Display winners are back in Milan for with more, bigger stands

Calvi Brambilla won the Best Display at Salone 2017, with their efforts for Flos. Photo: Tommaso Sartori Winner of the Best Display Award at the

Design

Milan and the Man: How the Expo 2015 convinced the design capital to sell out

The Coca-Cola Pavilion in Milan, 2015. Photo: Giorgio Stefanoni The 2015 Expo showed the capital of design that commercialism and the public sector needn’t be

Opinion

Four key trends for Milan design week 2018

With Salone del Mobile 2018 just around the corner, ICON picks out some of the top-trends Fiera-goers can expect to encounter at the design capital,

Design

Claudio Luti: ‘The Expo showed you can succeed if the public and private sectors work together. This is new for Italy”

Claudio Luti is the returning president of Salone del Mobile and CEO of Kartell Salone del Mobile president Claudio Luti talks to ICON editor James

Design

Droog: 25 years from ‘anti-luxury, anti-formal and ‘anti-product’

Twenty-five years ago, a group of young, unknown Dutch designers took Milan by storm with a stance that was ‘anti-luxury, anti-formal and anti-product’. Their influence

Design

Kvadrat: “Everything to do with recycling was pre-fixed. We didn’t want to be a part of that”

Architect and designer Jo Nagasaki used paint, bleach and on Solid Textile Board.  Kvadrat is launching Solid Textile Board – a hard, flexible and, crucially,

Design

Icon 179: Milan and the Man. Plus: 25 years of Droog, Claudio Luti, Forensic Architecture and more

On the cover: The Coca-Cola Pavilion in Milan’s Expo 2015. Photo: Giorgio Stefanoni In this issue: Milan and the Man – How the Expo persuaded the

Opinion

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Hans J. Wegner’s iconic CH88 chair celebrates its 70th anniversary

Fleur Delesalle unveils three new additions to her furniture collection

Matteo Thun & Partners turn lava stone and glass into wall covering for Florim

Julie Richoz creates a free design toolkit in partnership with A Vibe Called Tech and WePresent

Italian knitwear brand Artknit Studios brings its savoir-faire to London

The Ripple Effect: Alicja Patanowska on copper mining, meditation and working with clay

Quiet Design: How Luxury Brands Are Redefining Power Through Restraint

Triennale Milano transforms a historic Milan venue into a design-driven stage where music and collaboration lead the way

Gubi reimagines Pierre Paulin’s 1960s F300 Lounge Chair with sustainable materials for a new era




Architects

Triennale Milano transforms a historic Milan venue into a design-driven stage where music and collaboration lead the way

Copenhagen Architecture Biennial slows down to highlight caring approaches to people and the planet

The newly opened Darsena Listening Suite at Il Sereno in Lake Como is a playground for audiophiles

How Lake Como Design Festival became the quiet leader of a slow, local design revolution

Architects join forces to design birdhouse project for charity auction at Christie’s

Triennale Milano presents 24th International Exhibition under the title Inequalities

Lee Broom unveils his first Landmark commission for London Design Festival

Architectural practice Local Local unveils a new contemporary art gallery in the heart of Athens

Archikon Architects uses prefabricated panel structure to build Hungary’s first smart kindergarten


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Hans J. Wegner’s iconic CH88 chair celebrates its 70th anniversary

Fleur Delesalle unveils three new additions to her furniture collection

Matteo Thun & Partners turn lava stone and glass into wall covering for Florim

Julie Richoz creates a free design toolkit in partnership with A Vibe Called Tech and WePresent

Italian knitwear brand Artknit Studios brings its savoir-faire to London

The Ripple Effect: Alicja Patanowska on copper mining, meditation and working with clay

Gubi reimagines Pierre Paulin’s 1960s F300 Lounge Chair with sustainable materials for a new era

Lucas Zito explores the evolving design capabilities of 3D printing

Meet MVE-Collection: The design studio transforming construction waste into statement furniture and objects


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Hans J. Wegner’s iconic CH88 chair celebrates its 70th anniversary

Fleur Delesalle unveils three new additions to her furniture collection

Matteo Thun & Partners turn lava stone and glass into wall covering for Florim

Julie Richoz creates a free design toolkit in partnership with A Vibe Called Tech and WePresent

Italian knitwear brand Artknit Studios brings its savoir-faire to London

The Ripple Effect: Alicja Patanowska on copper mining, meditation and working with clay

Quiet Design: How Luxury Brands Are Redefining Power Through Restraint

Triennale Milano transforms a historic Milan venue into a design-driven stage where music and collaboration lead the way

Gubi reimagines Pierre Paulin’s 1960s F300 Lounge Chair with sustainable materials for a new era