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The Chair: is called Panna Chair, designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for Moroso
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Brera – Moroso

The Chair: is called Panna Chair, designed by Tokujin Yoshioka for Moroso

Centro – B and B Italia

A Detail: of Luis designed by Antonio Citterio for B and B Italia

Centro – B and B Italia

Centro - Spazio

Dinner at

Seen at

photograph courtesy Mooi
Front Design for Mooi

Piet Hein Eek at

In the Courtyard at

Seen at the Rosanna Orlandi dinner

Photograph courtesy Driade
Ron Arad for Driade

Centro – Gaia and Gino. The Gaia and Gino exhibition of Giant Giants candle holders by Arik Levy was held in the Sportmax boutique in Via della Spiga. Sportmax designer, Grazia Malagoli chats with designer Arik Levy and Gaia and Gino’s founder, Gaye Cevikel. Gaia and Gino is an award winning Turkish home accessories brand with quirky, innovative and unusual products, designed by acclaimed international designers. Gaye Cevikel believes that “If you want to be successful, you should not forget your roots and leave something meaningful to the next generations.”

Arik Levy for Gaia and Gino. Arik Levy describes the exhibition of the Giants in Colors candle holders, designed for Gaia and Gino, “In the world of transparent Giants and monochromatic environments, a colorful geo-visual landscape creating an imaginary color mass in an endless horizontal plans. The feeling of growing endlessly, mixing the colors was a great temptation to create the Giant Giants.”

A close up: of the Giant Giants designed by Arik Levy for Gaia and Gino. The glass candle holder sculptures are made of crystal..

The German AD magazine Party. A view of the beautiful garden of the Casa degli Atellani, in

Seen at the German AD magazine party. Three talented women chat, international PR, Karla Otto, German AD’s editor in chief, Margit Mayer and Catherine Vautrin. Karla is opening an office in

Seen at the German AD magazine party. Rossella Bizazza. Bizazza presented over the top extra, extra large pieces by designers, Jaime Hayon and Studio Job.

Seen at the German AD magazine party. Cristine and Michele Bonan. The international architect and interior designer, based in

Seen at the German AD magazine party. Nilufar’s Nina Yashar and German Vogue and AD Milan correspondent, Anna Riva. Nina was showing in her Galleria Nilufar, in the ‘hot’ Via della Spiga, a selection of one-of-a-kind pieces or limited editions by seven international designers.

Seen at the German AD magazine party. Caterina Fabrizio works in the family business, Dedar who make beautiful and refined upholstery fabrics. She is in charge of the design and the marketing departments, and as you can see by the photograph she is elegant and beautiful.

A detail: one of Dedar’s trimming used as a bracelet around Caterina’s arm.

Brera – Tubdesign. Seen on the streets of Brera, Emanuele Martera, art director of Tub Design, from

Centro – Via Durini - Santambrogio Milano. This street furniture installation is one of the most beautiful public benches I have ever seen. Designed by Ennio Aroiso for Santambrogio Milano, as part of the Simplicity project, it is made of Saint Gobain Glass. It looked so good outside the church in Via Durini. It would be wonderful to see them all over town.

A detail: of the glass bench, designed by Ennio Arosio for Santambrogio Milano in collaboration with Saint Gobain Glass.

Centro - Cappellini. In a pop-up store, right bang on Piazza San Babila, Cappellini hosted a party for a Limited Edition of the new Fiat 500, which could be booked in advance. The party was packed with young and beautiful people all having a good time. It was impossible to move inside, let alone talk with the blasting music. That evening alone they took eighty special orders for the new Fiat Cinquecento. At the entrance to the temporary store, interested customers could customize a virtual 500 on computer and then step inside a box to see a full-size 3D projection of what their car would look like. Only 500 of the special editions will be made, and each will receive a special number plate and special badging.

Salone del Mobile Rho-Pero – Cappellini. Seen at Cappellini, Chrtistophe Pillet’s Sunset limited edition, 2007 chair. At last, a bit of glamor, which evokes the 1960s, in this mink revolving armchair. Sunset is one of the most important and long-lasting successes of the Cappellini Collection. It comes in white mink, natural mink, brown mink and lilac mink for children.

Photograph by Momoko-Japan
Jasper Morrison photographed by Momoko for Established and Sons. Jasper Morrison has been coming and exhibiting at the Milan Furniture Fair for over twenty five years. He was discovered by Giulio Cappellini and Cappellini was the first major company to produce his designs commercially.
Jasper Morrison for Cappellini. Jasper Morrison also expands the Lotus project for Cappellini. The armchair comes in new versions, becoming even more subtle and is ideal both for the home and the office. There are three new heights for the back support; Low, medium and high. I loved the colors.

Centro - Jasper Morrison for Established and Sons. Evolving directly from Jasper Morrison’s initial collaboration with Established and Sons The Crate, these highly practical storage boxes are made from yellow pine with brightly colored fabric hinges. The Crate Series consists of five units that can be used as tables, cabinets and a spare bed. “I wanted The Crate Series to give the impression they were home made, as if someone had the idea and then made it for themselves. So although it’s very well made it has an exaggerated visible construction.” Jasper explains.

Salone del Mobile Rho-Pero – Gufram. Cactus Bianco is a limited edition of the re-interpretation of Gufram's 1972 project. The Cactus Bianco has become an icon of the 1960’s, and, to play on words, the evergreen, throws off its primary color and puts on a shiny white suit, without rejecting it’s nature. It evokes The Beatles White Album, for its all-white cover with the band’s name starkly printer in the lower right. It looks fresh and new.

Seen at the Elle Décor International Design Awards party

Salone del Mobile Pero-Rho - Moroso. Here is the lounge chair Antibodi, designed by Patricia Urquiola for Moroso that won the best seating category at the Elle Decor international Awards. The non-upholstered chaise longue with seating covered in felt and cloth petals makes for a unique design in its genre.

Patricia Urquiola for Moroso. This year, Patricia Urquiola’s main project for Moroso is the

A Detail: of the Volant chair and it’s “dress”, which bares the legs and reveals the contours of the body.

Seen at Moroso. This is the first project by Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien for Moroso. They bring together two different and complementary approaches to their work: Levien represents

Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levien for Moroso. This Indian inspired daybed is called Charpoy which means “four legs”. It has a handmade cotton and silk mattress embellished by precious crafted embroidery. The decoration is a facsimile of a game, similar to drafts, which in

The Cushion. Nipa Doshi and Jonathan Levein have also designed a set of cushions embroidered with objects from their studio.

Seen at the Swarvoski Party. Ross Lovegrove was seen having a great time at the Swarovski party. This year he won the Elle Décor International Design Award in the

Ross Lovegrove for Moroso. An addition to the Supernatural armchair and Supernatural table, we now have the Supernatural stackable chair designed by Ross Lovegrove for Moroso. “This new stackable chair has a structure that is the result of an evolution, more than a design process.” He explains. “It represents a new vision of form, generated by digital data, resulting in a chair to be used every day, slender, lively, healthy.”

Salone del Mobile

Peter Marino for Poltrona Frau.
Seen at Poltrona Frau. This very elegant pleated leather bowl, called Lulu, from the L-collection. Could be described as "in house" design? Because, it was designed by the beautiful, Donna Lavinia Borromeo, who is married to Fiat’s vice-chairman Jaki Elkann. Fiat’s chairman, Luca Cordero di Montezemolo also has an interest in Charme Investments, which owns Poltrona Frau and is run by his son, Matteo Cordero di Montezemolo.

Seen at Poltrona Frau

Daniela Puppa for Poltrona Frau. The Alta Fedelta bed designed by Daniela Puppa for Poltrona Frau flirts with decorative elements and comfort

A detail: of the Alta Fedelta bed designed by Daniela Puppa

Seen at the Elle Décor International Design Awards party

Andree Putman for Poltrona Frau

Zona Tortona – at Mooi

At Marcel Wanders – personal editions Milan 2007

photograph courtesy Kartell
At Kartell