Milan Design Week 2018: Wellness & Wonder at Wallpaper* Handmade
Wallpaper* Handmade embraced the wellness trend for their annual Milan showcase of craft and making.
Embracing the trend for wellness that is sweeping the design industry, Wallpaper* Handmade’s theme for their annual Milan showcase of craft and making was Wellness & Wonder with designers briefed to create ‘restorative treats’ that were ‘dedicated to balancing the beauty without and within’ for exhausted visitors to Milan Design Week. The exhibition was housed within Mediateca Santa Teresa on via della Moscova in the city’s Brera district.
Australian designer David Caon created Ceremony, a reinterpretation of the traditional Japanese tea ritual accoutrements, comprising two woven recycled PET plastic rugs (with aluminum support) by Christopher Farr and a mirrored table with an interior compartment to hold ice, drinks or snacks.
British design studio Pinch created a tranquil space at the back of the exhibition showcasing a wide range of products and furniture.
The Sunrise Mirror by Istanbul-based design studio 15 West and Dutch furniture makers Ghyczy creates a fractured reflection to encourage the user to consider their inner beauty rather than their outer form. Made in the Netherlands, it includes a hidden compartment for jewelry and toiletries.
Jonathan Cross created his collection of incense burners, called Architecture for Smoke, drawing inspiration from ‘ancient architectural structures, post-apocalyptic scien...
Embracing the trend for wellness that is sweeping the design industry, Wallpaper* Handmade’s theme for their annual Milan showcase of craft and making was Wellness & Wonder with designers briefed to create ‘restorative treats’ that were ‘dedicated to balancing the beauty without and within’ for exhausted visitors to Milan Design Week. The exhibition was housed within Mediateca Santa Teresa on via della Moscova in the city’s Brera district.
Australian designer David Caon created Ceremony, a reinterpretation of the traditional Japanese tea ritual accoutrements, comprising two woven recycled PET plastic rugs (with aluminum support) by Christopher Farr and a mirrored table with an interior compartment to hold ice, drinks or snacks.
British design studio Pinch created a tranquil space at the back of the exhibition showcasing a wide range of products and furniture.
The Sunrise Mirror by Istanbul-based design studio 15 West and Dutch furniture makers Ghyczy creates a fractured reflection to encourage the user to consider their inner beauty rather than their outer form. Made in the Netherlands, it includes a hidden compartment for jewelry and toiletries.
Jonathan Cross created his collection of incense burners, called Architecture for Smoke, drawing inspiration from ‘ancient architectural structures, post-apocalyptic scien...
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