Te contamos con poso todo lo que supuso la denominación del "millennial pink"
We’ve reached the halfway point of the Salone del Mobile, and we are letting you know what we've liked the most so far at Milan Design Week. You have until April 22nd to retrace our steps!
Milan Design Week is here! From 17th to 22nd April, the best of the design world come together in the Italian Mecca of design. The biggest publications in design are here to let us know what we can and must-see. Make sure to make a note of their suggestions.
Teacher and interior designer, Paula Aloy gets her students to take part in creative proposals that reach the Salone del Mobile in Milan. We chatted with her to get a better understanding of the intersection between education and business, among other things.
The Salone del Mobile returns to Milan from 17th to 22nd April and with it, a myriad of events that will take over the city. So that you don't drown in a sea of design, grab onto our life raft of recommendations below.
How is design perceived in the industrial world? To answer these questions, we followed Dutch collective Envisions during the development of an experimental design project in technical wood manufacturing.
Are you interested in the use of technical wood as a construction system? Here at Connections by Finsa, we found one the few available websites for learning about and sharing the uses of this material in architecture.
Does minimalism really mean what we think it does - the reduction everything down to the bare minimum? We analyse the roots of minimalism and its maxims, which are inspired by diverse eastern and western cultural influences.
Bioconstruction is in fashion. Who wouldn't like a healthy house? Below you'll find some sustainable materials , which are long-lasting, free from toxins, and recyclable. This is important in bioconstruction, as it allows us to reduce the carbon footprint of the building and to look after your own health too.
Consumir para obtener una satisfacción insaciable conduce a una frustración permanente. Primero fue la comida, después la ciudad, la moda, la educación, el turismo, el trabajo… y también el diseño. La filosofía ‘slow’ ha llegado para quedarse y combatir la cultura imperante del usar y tirar.