Milan Design Week 2018: Ventura Future
We share some of our favorite finds from Ventura Projects' latest exhibition: Ventura Future.
Design Milk favorite Ventura Lambrate is no more, and this year Ventura Projects’ exhibitions were split across four locations, three of which made up Ventura Future, which we set out to explore ? here are some of our favorite finds…
Triangoli is a collection of vases and vessels by Beirut-based designer david/nicolas for Editions Milano ? handmade in Italy from blocks of different types of marble to create different colorways and effects. They were inspired by majestic crowns, making them at once serious and playful.
On the subject of ‘playful,’ Andrea Maestri’s Ladies and Gentlemen collection is inspired by ‘the bizarre, colorful, hyper decorative world of funfairs and circus.’ This mirror is no exception and is sure to put a spring in your step before you leave the house in the morning.
In response to the continuing trend for houseplants ‘Growing plants indoors’ by Dutch design workshop REM Atelier is a commentary on its artifice ? echoing the futility of trying to bring nature indoors as plants grow towards the light, and the windows, in a bid to get back outside. Each lightbox is made using a photograph of a real plant, making it as unique as the real thing.
Victoria Lighting by British designer Bethan Gray for Editions Milano is an evolution of her Victoria tea set ? inspired by ceramics in London’...
Design Milk favorite Ventura Lambrate is no more, and this year Ventura Projects’ exhibitions were split across four locations, three of which made up Ventura Future, which we set out to explore ? here are some of our favorite finds…
Triangoli is a collection of vases and vessels by Beirut-based designer david/nicolas for Editions Milano ? handmade in Italy from blocks of different types of marble to create different colorways and effects. They were inspired by majestic crowns, making them at once serious and playful.
On the subject of ‘playful,’ Andrea Maestri’s Ladies and Gentlemen collection is inspired by ‘the bizarre, colorful, hyper decorative world of funfairs and circus.’ This mirror is no exception and is sure to put a spring in your step before you leave the house in the morning.
In response to the continuing trend for houseplants ‘Growing plants indoors’ by Dutch design workshop REM Atelier is a commentary on its artifice ? echoing the futility of trying to bring nature indoors as plants grow towards the light, and the windows, in a bid to get back outside. Each lightbox is made using a photograph of a real plant, making it as unique as the real thing.
Victoria Lighting by British designer Bethan Gray for Editions Milano is an evolution of her Victoria tea set ? inspired by ceramics in London’...
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