A personal review of design creations


Design Space AlUla in Milan
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Design Space AlUla in Milan

Design Space AlUla exhibits recent design initiatives inspired by the materiality of AlUla at the Mediateca Santa Teresa, in the heart the historical design district of Milan

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#Salone – Under Design Lebanon
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#Salone – Under Design Lebanon

With the ongoing challenges in Lebanon, creating and producing design is a constant struggle. During Salone del Mobile 2023, ‘Under Design Lebanon’ exhibition will present a realistic mapping and projection on the currently still functioning entities.

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#Salone - Droog30. Design or Non-Design?
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#Salone - Droog30. Design or Non-Design?

Celebrating twice its 30th birthday is unusual but when it comes to Droog, it is the least. Both Milan and Rotterdam will pay tribute to the unconventional achievements of Droog. Its DNA goes beyond design and always with a twist of humour and a permanent aim to remain accessible to all.

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#Salone - Little Monsters / Scary Beasts
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#Salone - Little Monsters / Scary Beasts

Craftsmanship is an essential element in every country’s narrative. It is not only its soul but it is a signature, a way of using what is locally available and creating something noble out of it. During Milan Design Week, discover the works of five communities from Albania, Bosnia, Hungary and Romania thanks to co/rizom.

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#Salone - Port Light by Tom Fereday
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#Salone - Port Light by Tom Fereday

At Salone del Mobile 2022, Australian design Tom Fereday unveils ‘Port Light’, a new light series made out of cast crystal glass. Handmade in Australia in collaboration with Rakumba Lighting.

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“The Cure” by Richard Yasmine
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“The Cure” by Richard Yasmine

Middle Eastern Salone 2019 - For his fourth consecutive year in Milan, Lebanese designer Richard Yasmine unveils an intriguing and introspective collection called “The Cure”. Would it solve our permanent seek for forgiveness and self-reconciliation?

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