“Work hard and enjoy!”

Three years of Salone Satellite Three years ago the Milan Furniture Fair came up with an unusual initiative. A pavilion situated outside the grounds of the trade fair was offered at low rental for young designers and design schools to present their work. Domusweb asked those who participated at the last Salone their opinion about this new showcase for design and some examples of their work. The response to our fax was incredible, with replies coming in from all over the world.
“String” chair by Kay Thoss
“String” chair by Kay Thoss
“How slow the wind” chair by Kazuhiro Yamanaka
“How slow the wind” chair by Kazuhiro Yamanaka
Pop art setting with the group of red “Mama” chairs by Gaetano Pesce.
Pop art setting with the group of red “Mama” chairs by Gaetano Pesce.
“Little Apple” shelving system by Futura
“Little Apple” shelving system by Futura
“2flex” table by Gianfranco Barbani / B. Lab
“2flex” table by Gianfranco Barbani / B. Lab
Relax on the giant chess board covering the floor.
Relax on the giant chess board covering the floor.
The Salone Satellite catalogue.
The Salone Satellite catalogue.
Plan of the exhibition space for young designers.
Plan of the exhibition space for young designers.
Inside the Salone Satellite. Copyright © Moreno Gentili
Inside the Salone Satellite. Copyright © Moreno Gentili
“Space design” for the information points within the Salone Satellite. Copyright © Moreno Gentili
“Space design” for the information points within the Salone Satellite. Copyright © Moreno Gentili
Outside of the Satellite at the Milan Furniture Fair. Copyright © Enzo Pifferi
Outside of the Satellite at the Milan Furniture Fair. Copyright © Enzo Pifferi
“Lucciola” light by Gum Design
“Lucciola” light by Gum Design
Replies came from all over the world.
Replies came from all over the world.
“Poltiglia” chair by Anna Citelli
“Poltiglia” chair by Anna Citelli
“Il crollo” chair by Büro für Form
“Il crollo” chair by Büro für Form
Bookshelf “Booky” di EicherBruggmann. Photo Friederike Baetcke
Bookshelf “Booky” di EicherBruggmann. Photo Friederike Baetcke
“Tavolante” light table by Lorenzo Damiani
“Tavolante” light table by Lorenzo Damiani
“Task light” desk lamp by Peter Christian
“Task light” desk lamp by Peter Christian
“Uncle” chair by DumOffice
“Uncle” chair by DumOffice
“Surface Stool” table and seat by Stephen Philips
“Surface Stool” table and seat by Stephen Philips
“Twister” bookshelf by kraut…royal
“Twister” bookshelf by kraut…royal
“OK” bench-table by Paolo Ulian
“OK” bench-table by Paolo Ulian
“Lampada in Forme” light by Fuzzy Design
“Lampada in Forme” light by Fuzzy Design
“Canyon” chair by Nicehouse, One Foot Taller. Photo Renzo Mazzolini
“Canyon” chair by Nicehouse, One Foot Taller. Photo Renzo Mazzolini
“An easy dining chair” chair by Boje Estermann
“An easy dining chair” chair by Boje Estermann
“Polyprop” modular shelving by Niall o’Flynn
“Polyprop” modular shelving by Niall o’Flynn
“Auto” table by Robert Wettstein
“Auto” table by Robert Wettstein
Light furniture “Cut1” and “Cut2” by Codice 31
Light furniture “Cut1” and “Cut2” by Codice 31
“Jack“ rocking chair by Marco Carenini. Photo Alessandro Fischer
“Jack“ rocking chair by Marco Carenini. Photo Alessandro Fischer

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