04.19.19
Fair Report
The Best of Milan Design Week, Part V
We’re devoting all of our coverage this week to the 2019 Milan furniture fair, from the best things we saw around town, to the best of this year’s Euroluce show, to the up-and-coming designers and new brands we discovered along the way. Yesterday and today we’re sharing the best of the rest, including a Josef Hoffman-esque gridded wood series by Cara/Davide, an Anton Alvarez presentation inside a 14th-century church, a takeover of a classic Milanese patisserie by Cristina Celestino, and Pretziada’s latest works pairing designers and Sardinian workshops.
Mmairo
Ivan Colominas Karen CheckerdijanNiko Koronis Bec Brittain
Cara \ Davide
Stefan Diez for Vibia
NOV Gallery
Panter & TourronShizuka SaitoEmilien JauryVirage Studio
Anton Alvarez for Nicolas Bellavance-Lecompte and Fonderia Artistica Battaglia
PalermoUno
Christina Celestino for Fendi Casa
Claudia Moreira Salles for Espasso
Gabriella Crespi at Dimore Gallery
Mingardo
Bernhardt+VellaElisa HonkanenBernhardt+Vella
Caffe Concerto Cucchi by Christina Celestino
Fucina
Jun Yasumoto Cecilie Manz Maddalena Casadei
Elena Salmistraro
Perfect Darkness by Elisa Ossino and Josephine Akvama Hoffmeyer
Germans Ermics
Brunno Jahara
StellarWorks
OEO Studio
Pretziada
Chiara Andreatti Roberto Sirioni Valentina Cameranesi Sam Baron Pretziada Collection
Wallpaper Handmade
Johnston Marklee x Smile Plastics Ilaria Bianchi x Ostens and Il Marmo
Debonademeo
Esperia Lighting
Matteo Tosi
Barber Osgerby for Hérmès
Jonathan Radetz
Gino Sarfatti reissues by Astep
Kiki & Joost
Kiki van Eijk Joost van Bleiswijk