News BARONCELLI BATHES MILAN IN LIGHT DIARY
4-6 June Interior Lifestyle
www.interior-lifestyle.com TOKYO BIG SIGHT, TOKYO Interior Lifestyle is a leading trade fair for design products, promoting global lifestyle ideas to the community. Interior Lifestyle Tokyo has been attracting high-end interior design products from all over the world, to suggest eye-opening lifestyle ideas and to present stylish space designing.
To coincide with the Milan Furniture Fair, luxury lighting brand Baroncelli showcased a range of new lighting designs at EDIT by designjunction, located within the historic 18th century Palazzo Morando in Milan’s fashion district. Baroncelli released a range of new designs as part of the Flexus and Saturno families. There was a series of new Flexus pendants, a Flexus wall light and a Flexus table lamp lit by a hidden tape of LEDs. Baroncelli also introduced the new Saturno LED table lamp, whilst the Saturno pendant and Saturno wall light were available in two new finishes, rich
GLOBAL DESIGN CHOICE
Giorgio Borruso Design was recently awarded the International Interior Design Association’s prestigious 2013 Global Excellence Award for 'Best of Category: Retail' for the project of Carlo Pazolini Venice. Carlo Pazolini Venice is a 1,100 square-foot space, located near Piazza San Marco. This landmark-protected site is unique in that at least once a year, the adjacent canal will flood the interior for several days. The process of flooding and receding canal waters informs the design in both a subtractive and additive way, by fluidly shaping the periphery but also by leaving behind programmatic elements to populate and activate the space. A nested display system is reminiscent of the colourful boats nested together along the
quay. Large pendant lights hover like strange luminescent creatures displaced from the neighboring canal. Carlo Pazolini Venice is one of several award- winning projects Giorgio Borruso Design has produced for the shoes and accessories company.
Image courtesy of Alberto Ferrero (Milan).
copper and opulent gold. Baroncelli also delighted in presenting the Atomos pendant (pictured) for the first time. The Flexus designs will each use a number of satin gold components with cylindrical cristallo rods in a variety of configurations to showcase their versatility. Inspired by the Flexus series, which launched in 2011. Baroncelli’s installation in Milan exemplified the company’s hallmark of creating imaginative and unexpected designs whilst celebrating the challenge of working with glass and a variety of striking materials in intuitive and engaging ways.
17 - 22 June Design Miami/Basel
www.designmiami.com BASEL, SWITZERLAND Design Miami/ is a global forum for design, bringing together influential visitors to celebrate design culture and commerce.
25-28 June & 2-5 July New Designers
www.newdesigners.com BUSINESS DESIGN CENTRE, ISLINGTON, LONDON Design graduates reveal their remarkable talent across a range of design disciplines including textiles and home accessories. Taking place over two weeks, New Designers boasts eight distinct design zones and two prestigious awards evenings.
Möbelwerkstätten, Marie Dessuant with ‘Desk Three’ for Another Country, Alex Hellum with ‘Jot Desk’ for Joined+Joined, Namon Gaston with ‘Oxbow Chair’ for Benchmark, David Adjaye with ‘Washington Collection’ for Knoll International, Michael Sodeau with ‘Library Seating’ for Modus Furniture, Frederick Scott (deceased) ‘Supporto Chair’ from Zoeftig and Rod Wales with ‘Span Dining Table’ for Joined+Joined and ‘Radar Tables’ for John Lewis.
30 Aug – 2 Sept Tendence
tendence.messefrankfurt.com FRANKFURT FAIR AND EXHIBITION CENTRE Tendence is the international consumer- goods fair revolving around the subjects of the home and giving. It is the trend platform for new products in the coming spring. Divided by ‘Giving’ and ‘Living’, the show creates unique opportunities for designers in the interiors marketplace.
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