My 7 favorite things from Milan Design Week
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My 7 favorite things from Milan Design Week
"Edible Reveries is a small installation for the giant noodle brand Barilla. To promote their Artisia pasta-in which noodles are 3D-printed into formerly impossible, intricate shapes with semolina and water-the company teamed with Studio Yellowdot, which created a joyful lounge to eat a custom noodle that was also created by the design studio."
"The furniture pieces were 3D-printed, wooden noodle loungers (those weren't edible), while the noodle they created was a finger food that popped in your mouth like a tiny dumpling. I was left wanting more, but there's a catch: Barilla's team told me that they can only print 36 pieces of pasta at a time on its single printer created for the job."
Milan Design Week attracts half a million visitors globally, centered around the Salone de Mobile furniture trade show featuring 1,900 exhibitors. Many attendees explore Milan's design districts, discovering open houses and installations. One notable installation is Edible Reveries by Barilla, promoting 3D-printed pasta in a creative lounge setting. The design studio Studio Yellowdot collaborated to create a unique dining experience with custom noodles. However, production limitations restrict the quantity of pasta that can be printed at a time, adding to the allure of the installation.
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