6/12/2023 0 Comments Satellite eyes wallpaper![]() ![]() Also at the gallery, furniture brand Sé with designers Ini Archibong and Nika Zupanc unveil an immersive installation, while material specialist Nature Squared creates an architectural installation referencing conceptual art, nature and travel. This year, the gallery’s programming includes ‘Danish House’, a celebration of Danish design curated by Rossana Orlandi in collaboration with the Royal Danish Embassy in Rome and featuring Muuto, Bang & Olufsen, Louis Poulsen, Carl Hansen & Søn, and more. Rossana Orlandi’s gallery (Via Matteo Bandello 14) is a life-sized cabinet of curiosities that will offer a sense of discovery to any design journey, with a mix of emerging talent and independent brands showcased across its spaces. The gallery’s second outpost, Nilufar Depot, opened in 2015 in an industrial space just outside of the city’s centre (Via Lancetti 34) that used to hold Yashar’s archives and has now been transformed into an exciting exhibition space, whose main floor is taken over by Martino Gamper’s ‘Innesto (Rubbing up the wrong tree)’ presentation, while the gallery's latest offering includes works by Bethan Laura Wood, Audrey Large, Sophie Dries and outdoor furniture by artist Patrick Tuttofuoco among others. For Fuorisalone 2022, the gallery presents the ‘Reborn Project’ – promoted by Ginori 1735 and curated by Frederic Chambre in collaboration with Nilufar Gallery – a creative initiative bringing together four designers (Flavie Audi, Martino Gamper, Federica Perazzoli, Andrea Zucchi) to create objects using the company’s leftover stock. Start with design destination Nilufar (Via della Spiga 32), Nina Yashar’s gallery presenting the most exciting names in collectible design. ![]() The design galleries in Milan come alive during Fuorisalone with specially commissioned projects, objects and installations not to be missed. Milanese design galleries have helped establish the city’s design and cultural panorama, with a successful mix of old and new designs often placed in conversation within their spaces. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |