The many sophisticated new ideas include Karumi by Álvaro Siza: two stools (triangular and square) and a bench produced by Japanese masters who have combined carbon fibre and bamboo to give rise to an extremely robust but lightweight material mix; the low Aes table by Barber & Osgerbyinvestment cast bronze, a monolith resembling a metal beam or rail-track; and the Pierre Charpin’s lacquer and leather trinket trays. The beautiful final touch is added by wallpapers by Turin illustrator Gianpaolo Pagni.
4 – 9 April 2017
HermèsHome
La Pelota
in Via Palermo 10, Milan