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SALONE DEL MOBILE 2016

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lexus and formafantasma – an encounter with anticipation. milan design week 2016

lexus and formafantasma – an encounter with anticipation. milan design week 2016

Apr 11, 2016

two italian designers andrea trimarchi (1983) and simone farresin (1980) are amsterdam based studio formafantasma. their coherent body of work is characterized by experimental materials investigations and the exploration of such issues as the relationship between tradition and local culture, critical approaches to sustainability and the significance of objects as cultural conduits.

in perceiving their role as a bridge between craft, industry, object and user, they are interested in forging links between their research-based practice and a wider design industry.

lexus asked formafantasma to create an exhibit themed anticipation for the 2016 salone del mobile. the designers interpreted this theme through the identification of elements within the company’s production that will be fundamental for the future. this includes the quest to develop and further evolve ecological technology for application in mobility, and the fusion of machine, craftsmanship and tradition.

drawing inspiration from the new lexus lf-fc flagship concept, they designed three site-specific installations that respond to the architecture of the location, a former metal factory.

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in the first and largest space, they apply advanced hydrogen fuel cell technology similar to that of the lf-fc to power a kinetic light installation. they designed four pieces in stainless steel — ranging in height from 2 to 6 meters — that move slowly, creating a subtle choreography. the sculptural objects are mounted on a highly reflective pink platform. tanks located under the platform supply the hydrogen used by the “hydrogen fuel cell stacks” to produce electricity to lit our kinetic lights.

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in the tradition of lexus supporting talents in different creative fields, the room also hosts a food tasting by the recently michelin-starred, japanese-born, milan-based chef yoji tokuyoshi. we collaborated with chef tokuyoshi, advising him to work on the theme of water, since it is one of the hydrogen-richest elements in nature and the only byproduct emitted by a hydrogen fuel cell technology.

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the second space, which hosts the annual lexus design award (a competition for emerging talents in the design field), features a series of metal stools, whose simple form highlights their finish. we used the same paint process applied to the lf-fc. it involves a sophisticated method of layering colors by hand and machine that is based on traditional japanese lacquering techniques. the result is a subtle, yet complex tone that appears either dark grey or blue depending on how light touches it.

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after visiting lexus in japan and learning more about the company, the designers based the design of the installation for the third space on lexus’ legacy, which can be traced back to japan’s early mechanized textile industry. as an homage to these beginnings, a loom-like machine pulls and releases thousands of threads that, when stretched, recreate a three-dimensional outline of the lf-fc.

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in terms of materials, the installations mix contemporary finishes, such as car paint, cast resin and stainless steel, with more traditional materials such as cotton fabric and pine wood. the industrial interiors of the space are softly illuminated using several light boxes referencing traditional japanese architecture.

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since its debut in 1989, lexus has earned a worldwide reputation for high-quality products and exemplary customer service. lexus is the hybrid leader among luxury brands, offering products that provide the best in innovative technology and premier luxury.

where> spazio lexus torneria / via tortona 32

photo credits> lexus

fairground preview. milan design week 2016

fairground preview. milan design week 2016

Apr 11, 2016

debuts at the fairground worth checking out:

artek pavilion 20 d02 / c01 /// kaari collection by ronan & erwan bouroullec

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pedrali / pavilion 10 b19 / c28
designed by simone mandelli – antonio pagliarulo, the nolita collection’s sunny disposition shines through with the introduction of a new lounge chair, designed for times of pure relaxation outdoors. stackable and easy to move around, the entire nolita collection, is made of steel for maximum durability and reliability. a seat cushion is available as an accessory.

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zucchetti. kos / pavilion 24 e15 / e21
designed by ludovica+roberto palomba, wazebo a mini-wellness shower pavilion, already a winner of the design plus and good design award 2015

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<duravit / hall 22 – stand and 23 and 27
introducing modular and minimal l-cube by christian werner, and (below) me by philipe starck, an aptly named range of washbasins, toilets, urinals, shower trays, and accessories ///

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fratelli boffi / pavilion 3 d32
presents the rebus collection by analogia project / pavilion 3 d32

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vondom / pavilion 10 d31
daybed ulm with parasol by ramón esteve. made of polyethylene resin by rotational molding. recyclable 100%. item suitable for indoor and outdoor use. available in different finishes.

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fuorisalone preview 2. milan design week 2016.

fuorisalone preview 2. milan design week 2016.

Apr 6, 2016

happenings at the fuorisalone worth checking out:

>> american design company wolf-gordon introduces level / will be previewed in spazio rossana orlandi – space g5 / via matteo bandello 14/16

a collection of eight interior surfacing products created in collaboration with amsterdam-based textile designer, mae engelgeer. the collection, comprising four upholstery, one drapery textile, and three digital print wallcoverings,

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wolf-gordon collaborated closely with engelgeer to design a cohesive collection characterized by repetitive geometries of varying scales. engelgeer’s graphic elements and diverse explorations of texture evoke the craftsmanship and authenticity of dutch modernism. engelgeer draws heavily on her knowledge of traditional weaving techniques, interpreting them through a 21st century lens. the resulting collection is a series of patterns that celebrate dynamic equilibrium—asymmetrical yet balanced—clean lines, abstract geometric forms, rich textures, and simple, sophisticated detailing. the palette for level includes a broad range of elegant neutrals and muted hues, many incorporating accents of metallic threads.

mae engelgeer: perhaps because of my background in fashion, i always tend to think in terms of a collection in my design process. the challenge of finding a color combination or a graphic element that can be used in different ways across a collection is very rewarding. the result is a cohesive, contemporary collection that combines sleek, urban 21st century design with a sense of craftsmanship and authenticity.

>> paola c. / via solferino, 11 /// ondina / aldo cibic / steel tray with handles and routine / matteo cibic / glasses and jugs in blown borosilicate

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>> bora. i bicchieri singolari by carlo moretti / duvetica showroom – via senato 41/a

the complete history of the “bora” drinking glass on display in the duvetica space designed by tadao ando. its unique and original shape with its curved lines – “as if the bora wind had blown against it” – is a design of carlo and giovanni moretti. a collection of over 130 pieces of the venetian artisan factory realized from 2001 to today in murano crystal. 12 > 22 april 2016

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hem presents ice cream social / via varese 12

to celebrate the launch of splatter-painted last stool splatter by british designer max lamb, hem has collaborated with italian gelato maker gelateria rigoletto on four custom gelato flavors inspired by stracciatella gelato – one to match each style stool. tuesday through friday, hem will be hosting ice cream socials with philippe malouin, karoline fesser, max lamb and studio deform. 12 > 15 april

HEM Petrus Palmér februari 2016 Stockholm

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