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#18thCenturyCarousel reimagined with playful seats shaped like fruits and veggies: https://zorz.it/OhQyq
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Milan Design Week 2026 Features Striking Inflatable Installations
📰 Original title: Impressive Inflatables for Milan Design Week
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Milan Design Week 2026 stood out for its creative use of inflatable structures and air-filled installations that transformed public and historic spaces across the city. The event embraced bold, playful designs that turned the urban landscape into an interactive playground. Among the highlights was Moncler’s giant maroon octopus installation at 10 Corso Como, which enveloped the building’s facade with tentacles reaching through windows, creating a dramatic visual impact from the street and a whimsical dining experience inside. Another notable piece was Sara Ricciardi Studio’s 'Serotonin: The Chemistry of Happiness' for American Express at the Pinacoteca di Brera. This installation featured large tie-dyed balloon spheres in blue and pink that appeared to breathe and move, visualizing the concept of joy within the historic stone arches. Škoda’s collaboration with Ulises Studio at Palazzo Senato converted the historic palace into an immersive video game-like environment complete with slides, ball pits, a mobile cafe, and massive orange and teal balloon archways. The project, aimed at promoting an electric car, attracted over 60,000 visitors and won top honors at Fuorisalone 2026. These inflatable works blended art, architecture, and interactivity, demonstrating how temporary, air-based designs can captivate audiences and reimagine traditional exhibition spaces during one of the world’s premier design events. The trend highlighted innovation in materials and experiential design, making the festival memorable for both locals and international visitors.
Milan Design Week 2026 Features Striking Inflatable Installations
📰 Original title: Impressive Inflatables for Milan Design Week
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Milan Design Week 2026 stood out for its creative use of inflatable structures and air-filled installations that transformed public and historic spaces across the city. The event embraced bold, playful designs that turned the urban landscape into an interactive playground. Among the highlights was Moncler’s giant maroon octopus installation at 10 Corso Como, which enveloped the building’s facade with tentacles reaching through windows, creating a dramatic visual impact from the street and a whimsical dining experience inside. Another notable piece was Sara Ricciardi Studio’s 'Serotonin: The Chemistry of Happiness' for American Express at the Pinacoteca di Brera. This installation featured large tie-dyed balloon spheres in blue and pink that appeared to breathe and move, visualizing the concept of joy within the historic stone arches. Škoda’s collaboration with Ulises Studio at Palazzo Senato converted the historic palace into an immersive video game-like environment complete with slides, ball pits, a mobile cafe, and massive orange and teal balloon archways. The project, aimed at promoting an electric car, attracted over 60,000 visitors and won top honors at Fuorisalone 2026. These inflatable works blended art, architecture, and interactivity, demonstrating how temporary, air-based designs can captivate audiences and reimagine traditional exhibition spaces during one of the world’s premier design events. The trend highlighted innovation in materials and experiential design, making the festival memorable for both locals and international visitors.
Uzbekistan’s ‘When Apricots Blossom’ Shortlisted for Fuorisalone Award at Milan Design Week
IlPescara: Milano Design Week, la designer pescarese Mara D’Aurelio protagonista al Fuorisalone
L’Abruzzo tra i protagonisti della Milano Design Week 2026. Tra le presenze al Fuorisalone si è distinta la partecipazione della pescarese Mara D’Aurelio, architetta e interior designer, che ha presentato due pezzi della sua ricerca progettuale: la poltrona KAÍŌ e il cabinet bar AÈRAS.La Design...
Milan Design Week, the Pesaro-based designer Mara D’Aurelio is a protagonist at Fuorisalone.
Abruzzo will be among the protagonists of the Milan Design Week 2026. Among the presentations at the Fuorisalone, the participation of Mara D’Aurelio from Pescaro, an architect and interior designer, was notable, who presented two pieces of her design research: the KAÍŌ armchair and the AÈRAS bar cabinet. The Design...
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Zmierzch ostentacji. Bentley Home próbuje sprzedać nam „cichy luksus”
Bentley, marka łączona dotąd z luksusową motoryzacją, ale też potężnymi wykończeniami i blaskiem we wzornictwie, gwałtownie skręca w stronę subtelności.
Podczas Milan Design Week 2026 zobaczyliśmy linię, jaka bardziej niż na robieniu wrażenia, skupia się na przetrwaniu. To nie tylko wybór estetyczny, to precyzyjna strategia rynkowa.
Współczesny luksus z najwyższej półki ma być „cichy”, namacalny i – co istotne – zrównoważony. Bentley Home mocno eksponuje naturalne surowce: wełnę, len czy żywice. To odpowiedź na zmianę gustów, ale i narastającą presję otoczenia. Zamiast lśniącego drewna dostajemy szelak nakładany ręcznie, co ma potęgować grę światła. Brzmi to wyśmienicie, o ile nie zapomnimy, że to również sposób na odświeżenie wizerunku w czasach, w jakich nadmiar stał się niemodny.
Aerodynamika w salonie?
Zamiast pełnego spisu produktów, warto przyjrzeć się dwóm obiektom. Sofa Embrace to odejście od ciężkich ram na rzecz skórzanej skorupy, jaka faktycznie wygląda lekko. Największe zdziwienie budzi jednak siedzisko Continuum. Producent twierdzi, że w jego ramę subtelnie wpleciono „właściwości aerodynamiczne”.
To uroczy ukłon w stronę inżynierii z Crewe, choć trudno oprzeć się wrażeniu, że w meblu stojącym w statycznym salonie aerodynamika przydaje się mniej więcej tak samo, jak spoiler w wózku sklepowym. Niemniej, jako rynkowy wyróżnik, działa.
Inwestycja w autentyczność
Luxury Living Group, partner marki, otwarcie przyznaje: nabywcy szukają teraz autentyczności, jaka przetrwa lata. Bentley Home dostarcza meble, jakie z godnością przyjmują upływ czasu. To dojrzałe podejście, odcinające się od jednorazowego blichtru. Pytanie tylko, czy ten „cichy luksus” nie stanie się następnym, głośnym trendem, jaki przeminie równie szybko, co moda na wysoki połysk.
Bentley odmienia brzmienie. Seria Virtuoso to absolutna precyzja audio [galeria]
#BentleyHome #cichyLuksus #design #luksusoweMeble #MilanDesignWeek #nowości #rzemiosło #wnętrzaIl Tempo: Design Week di Milano, Thorel "Chiesto a giovani designer la prossima Fiat"
Design Week di Milano, Thorel "Chiesto a giovani designer la prossima Fiat"
Milan Design Week, Thorel "Asked young designers for the next Fiat"
Milan Design Week, Thorel "Asked Young Designers for the Next Fiat"