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Milano Design Week 2017: A Tour | Gallery
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May 2, 2017

Milano Design Week 2017: A Tour | Gallery

LG's "S.F.-Sense of the Future" with designer Tokujin Yoshioka
LG's "S.F.-Sense of the Future" uses organic electroluminescence
"Oribi" by Panasonic Design, a collaboration with Nishijin weaving, plays music when touched
"Kyōtō" by Kaikado, a tea caddy with an embedded Bluetooth speaker unit, plays sound when the lid is opened
A collaboration between Kyō-sashimono craftsman Nakagawa Mokkōgei and Panasonic Design, this container uses stainless steel spheres to function as both a warmer and a cooler
The Nakagawa Mokkōgei tub uses stainless steel spheres, said to be nearly perfectly round, sourced by Panasonic Design
A delicate wire mesh by Kyō-kanaami Tsuji covers an electronic incense burner by Panasonic Design; a faint aroma emanates when lifted
An acrylic ball with an omnidirectional light source, by Panasonic Design, is covered by bamboo craftsmanship from Kōchōsai Kosuga
At the Brera Academy of Fine Arts venue, Panasonic Design displayed "Kyōzutsu" (Kyoto Barrels), which captured the sounds of 36 Kyoto mountains
A new lighting proposal from Dutch studio Formafantasma
Formafantasma's lighting proposal aims for simplicity that overturns conventional wisdom, while minimizing artificial color in the light
London fashion brand COS collaborated with London design duo Studio Swine on a ball that disappears when touched
This piece by design engineer Hideki Yoshimoto for Aisin Seiki houses an object with a form derived from a soccer ball
A new landmark in Milan is the headquarters building for the Giangiacomo Feltrinelli Foundation, designed by Herzog & de Meuron
The entrance to MINI Living Breathe, created in the Tortona district
This eco-home by US-based SO-IL for MINI Living Breathe proposes a bedroom like this
The eco-home by US-based SO-IL for MINI Living Breathe has three floors and a rooftop
The Salone del Mobile was bustling with activity
At the Poltrona Frau booth during the Salone del Mobile, Ferrari exhibited a 488 Spider
An office chair by Poltrona Frau, inspired by Ferrari
The Huracán displayed at the Lamborghini booth in the international exhibition hall attracted considerable attention
Lamborghini exhibited furniture in collaboration with Riva 1920 (designed by Karim Rashid)
At Kartell during the Salone del Mobile, historical masterpieces were displayed, including the iconic Componibili storage unit
The new additions to Magis' "Officina" series are by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, known for their furniture with beautiful wire-like frames
The "Elephant Sofa" by Karimoku at the Salone, designed by Christian Haas, features a pleasant tactile texture
The "Frou Frou" parasol by Belgian brand Extremis, a specialist in parasols, offers an enjoyable sound when moved by the wind
"Dandan" by Staygreen, luxury furniture made from cardboard by Setsu Ito and Shinobu Ito
In front of the Alfa Romeo exhibition space (closed during our visit) in the Tortona district, the new SUV, Stelvio, was displayed
Moooi, led by Dutch designer Marcel Wanders, presented "Life Extraordinary," proposing spaces such as a hotel and bar within a 1,700 sqm area in the Tortona district
New products from Moooi, a collaboration with Gentle Monster, a cutting-edge South Korean eyewear brand
In relation to the Salone's theme of lighting, a variety of lamps from Moooi
AGC's "Touch" exhibition featured drums made entirely of glass that produce sound when struck
Keio University's Graduate School of System Design and Management exhibited a "solution that collects information and provides optimal suggestions based on the situation without conscious effort" at Superstudio Più in Tortona (a computer suggests colors that suit the user based on their face and clothing)
Despite facing significant challenges in its home market, Samsung prominently displayed its new Galaxy S8, a device on which the company's future hinges, in the Tortona district
The Samsung Galaxy S8 also offers virtual reality experiences when combined with a headset
Citroën's installation in the Tortona district highlighted the "Airbumps" (soft impact-absorbing elements on the car body) of the C4 Cactus
A special interior of a prototype C4 Cactus
We also found an original Proust Chair (1978) designed by Alessandro Mendini
A humorous installation by Stokke, known for its children's strollers, in the Tortona district
The Brera district was festive and bustling from morning till night
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