Milan's Biggest Design Week Moments Took Over Palazzos, Hotels, and Historic Courtyards-Get a Peek Inside
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Milan's Biggest Design Week Moments Took Over Palazzos, Hotels, and Historic Courtyards-Get a Peek Inside
"Louis Vuitton's Objets Nomades collection featured innovative travel-inspired furniture, including a bibliothèque made from signature trunks and a unique Cocoon chair designed by Estudio Campana."
"Rosewood's exhibition honored Andrea Branzi, showcasing his tall, patterned lamps made from Japanese rice paper and Belgian bluestone, emphasizing his legacy in Radical Design."
The Salone del Mobile in Milan has transformed from a trade exhibition into a major cultural celebration of design. This year, luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Rosewood made notable presentations. Louis Vuitton showcased its Objets Nomades collection, featuring travel-inspired furniture, including a bibliothèque and a unique Cocoon chair. Rosewood honored designer Andrea Branzi with an exhibition highlighting his work, including patterned lamps made from Japanese rice paper. The event attracted designers, editors, and collectors, emphasizing its importance in the design community.
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