
INQUADRA: DeFAVERI's seamless energy efficiency
INQUADRA is DeFAVERI's flush-mounted monoblock that cancels thermal bridges for maximum energy efficiency and a minimalist design. Easy to install and customize, it marks one of the innovations from a long-established company, now part of the ECLISSE Group.
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The winner of the Salone Satellite Award, Pistacchi Design is a Taiwan-based studio whose unsophisticated design style has spawned a stool solely comprised of its four legs which also form the seat. Available in different heights, the stool juxtaposes marble and plastic, or wood and rubber. The Italian Camilla Brunelli, instead, drew on the famous Italian pastina tiles made of fine marble chips, and gave them a fresh look with the insertion of small glass discs. Klemens Grund from Cologne, meanwhile, proposed an extendable table that deftly maintains its formal qualities. And lightness is the mantra for the young Dutch designer Spitsberg, who, in response to our bad habits, suggests that all we need to “stow” our garments is a simple clothes-stand made of curved wood resting against the wall.


The Japanese studios Shina Yoshida Design and Bouillon investigate new shapes for “ethereal” lamps with excellent light quality and a highly dramatic impact. The all-female collective Luomo, instead, hails from Finland with austere aesthetics applied to a series of lamps and furnishings. Winning third place in the Satellite Award, the acoustic panels by the Aotta studio are made with recycled conifer needles stuck together with natural adhesives. And lastly, the duos Aratani+Fay and Res Anima introduce minimal yet ingenious furnishing elements to interiors which are viewed as a whole.


4 – 9 April 2017
SaloneSatellite 2017
Salone del Mobile.Milano
Fiera Rho-Pero

The future of cooking, according to SMEG
Redefining the home cooking experience is still possible—and the proof lies in SMEG’s oven, which combines multiple functions and reduces cooking times by up to 40%.
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