– Norm Architects have teamed up with Danish design brand Menu and three other Nordic design studios to head the design process of an on-going development project in Nepal.
– Lars Beller’s candle extinguisher, produced by Wrong for HAY, revisits the childhood fascination with the flickering flame with an added reminder of its impermanence.
– Charlotte Lancelot’s new collection for GAN celebrates the beauty of the hand embroidered techniques, applying contemporary mass, use and context.
– The cutlery set designed by Inga Sempé for Alessi is characterized by a long and narrow neck transitioning from the handle to the “heads” of the cutlery.
– Pierre-Emmanuel Vandeputte presented two small projects: one that reminds us of the fairy tales and the other that changes the perception of time.
– Favoris #01 was an exhibition of 100 unique, unseen and remarkable pieces crowned by an auction party curated by Moustache.
– Wewood presented Lei desk, a multifuncional table finished in solid oak and walnut designed by André Teoman Studio.
– Original projects from young Italian designers and expansion of existing collections, such as Studio Job’s one: the novelties presented by Seletti.
– Armure, the 3-D printed clutch designed by Odo Fioravanti for Maison 203, is a crossover between geometrical and organic shapes.
– Danish Arts Foundation selected five designers-makers who work on natural materials, textile recycling and new semi-industrial methods.