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SPECIAL REPORT | "Salone del Mobile" Explained by Teruo Aoki Gallery
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SPECIAL REPORT | "Salone del Mobile" Explained by Teruo Aoki Gallery

<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> The main venue of the Milan Salone, the Fiera. This year, 324,093 people visited from around the world.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "VITRA" A novel spatial composition featuring approximately 4 meters of German-made plastic boxes, with styling booths divided by colors like turquoise blue, smoke orange, moss green, and ice blue. Photo by Eduardo Perez
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "VITRA" Jean Prouvé's tables and chairs are given a new impression through Hella Jongerius's color direction. Photo by Eduardo Perez
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "ARTEK" Under the theme "ICONIC SUCCESS," classic pieces, primarily from Alvar Aalto's ARMCHAIR series, are now available in a chic black.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "ARTEK" The "Lukki" chair by master designer Ilmari Tapiovaara, which continuously won gold awards at the Milan Triennale from 1951 to 1964, has been reissued.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "moooi" The new yellow wardrobe is the Paper Wardrobe by Studio Job. It can be easily assembled without screws. Photo by Valentina Zanobelli
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "moooi" The standing lamp on the left is the new FAROOO LAMP by Marcel Wanders. Photo by Valentina Zanobelli
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Museo Bagatti Valsecchi" Nacho Carbonell's new Medium Memoralia, presented at the Museo Bagatti Valsecchi. Curated by Rossana Orlandi.
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<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Museo Bagatti Valsecchi" Junya Ishigami's "family chairs" are also quietly displayed.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Juice" The entrance to the exhibition expressed a sense of chaotic imbalance. Naoto Fukasawa's FLOWER POT POT is also featured.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Juice" A beautiful rug with a continuous diamond pattern by Dutch designer Bertjan Pot. The floral color scheme is calming.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "MOST" Tom Dixon's exhibition. The display method evokes factories and warehouses with a rugged presentation. Composed of steel racks, cardboard, and pallets, with existing and new products revealed in places.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "MOST" Studio Job presents new works from the Dutch furniture manufacturer Lensvelt. Following the Job Cabinet released two years ago, they have added tables, low cabinets, and lighting for home and office. A witty collection of products where the furniture handles and lighting switches are golden noses.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Japan Handmade" An objects collection in collaboration with Thomas Lick. A balance that is difficult for Japanese artisans to achieve. Kaikado, known for its exquisite tea caddies, is responsible for manufacturing.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Japan Handmade" A novel stool by Nakagawa Mokkoge. A manufacturer usually known for precise tubs has created an unexpected product through Thomas Lick.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "HOSOO" Hosoo, a Nishijin-ori textile manufacturer of the highest caliber in Japan, collaborated with Bang & Olufsen, the pinnacle of Danish audio equipment, and the Italian suit brand PAL ZILERI on this model.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Wallpaper* Handmade" Koehan Studio and Fiskars, a traditional Finnish scissor manufacturer, collaborated to present a series of tools that are also beautiful as interior pieces.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Wallpaper* Handmade" Designed by Bethan Gray for Lapicida, a stone processing manufacturer. A graphical series of tabletop items composed of white and black marble.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "nendo" Using the traditional cutting techniques of Mondrian glass, they presented vases finished with an unprecedented method of cutting and applying pieces like a patchwork. Photo by Joakim Blockstrom
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "nendo" An installation using Caesarstone's "Japanese Stone Garden" table.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Rosanna Orlandi" Piet Hein Eek announced the "BEAM" line, characterized by its rugged wood processing. As you can see, it has a rough texture, but the cabinets open and close surprisingly smoothly.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Rosanna Orlandi" BCXSY presented art-piece-like boxes using Kitayama Sugi, a precious wood often used in Japanese alcoves.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> Konstantin Grcic's new chair PARRISH for "EMECO." Designed with an emphasis on safety and efficiency during production, minimizing the need for manual intervention.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "EMECO" The integrated molding and aluminum machining on the underside of the seat enhance the product's perfection.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "EMECO" An installation with flashing strobes was held in a vacant retail space next to Bar Basso, a popular gathering spot for design professionals.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "maruni" Lightwood armchair by Jasper Morrison. The seat is made of polyester mesh, making it surprisingly light.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "maruni" HIROSHIMA folding chair by Naoto Fukasawa. The way the folded backrest and seat fit together is also beautiful.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "MATTIAZZI" The Radis chair series by Sam Hecht. The T-shaped back legs and overall balance are superb.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "MATTIAZZI" The FIonda chair by Jasper Morrison. It becomes very compact when folded.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> A colorful installation by Moroso at the Fiera venue. The facade is inspired by Tangram, a Chinese puzzle.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "moroso" This installation was held at the Moroso showroom in the city. Textiles designed by Patricia Urquiola for Kvadrat are displayed.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "moroso" Surrounded by flowers and greenery of various sizes, the new Clarissa Hood chair was displayed as if it were part of the plants.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "DePadova" The new DECK by Luca Nichetto. An outdoor chair with an elegance suitable for indoor use.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "DePadova" The new Donzella by Michele De Lucchi. Using straw for the seat, it recreates traditional details found in agricultural tools for a contemporary context.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Kaneka" Lighting direction by Izumi Okuyasu, fabric development by Yoko Ando, and spatial design by Riki Ohno. Photo by Takumi Ota
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Kaneka" Organic EL lighting arranged like wildflowers in a field.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> A view of the Ventura Lambrate venue, which gathered many emerging designers.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "PINWU" A table with a beautiful, lustrous glaze on its porcelain top.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "PINWU" A series of tableware also made of porcelain.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "PHILIPPE MALOUIN" A shelf with a substantial presence. The metal fittings used as minimal fasteners are a key design element.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "PHILIPPE MALOUIN" A structure made by arranging identical square timber pieces in a circular pattern.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Laura Noriega" A lounge chair crafted in collaboration with Miyazaki Woodworking and tatami mat artisans. The pink color of the seat is a exquisite gradation, and it is made of rush grass.
<strong>Akio Aoki Reports on "2013 Salone Viewing"</strong> "Laura Noriega" The "empathy" series of vases and candle holders, produced by Zuikogama, a Kiyomizu-yaki kiln in Kyoto. Gold paint is applied to the rim.
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