29.04.12 | Stories
Retro-nostalgia: The rise of the authentic
Perhaps as a reaction to an unstable world the search for authenticity and meaning is reaching new heights. Think Instagram, artisan bakers, vintage fashion, beards, backyard chooks and urban beekeeping More
19.04.12 | News
Bouroullecs for Vitra
Just launched in Milan, Corniches is a new flexible shelving system by French brothers Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec that has nature in its course.
17.04.12 | News
An insider’s Milan – Jeffrey Bernett
Based in New York but a Milanese ‘local’ each April, we asked Jeffrey Bernett, a key designer for B&B Italia, for the top 10 spots he likes to dine, get inspiration, and just disappear to during the design world’s busiest week… More
17.04.12 | News
Virtually Moooi
This year Moooi connects virtually, giving everyone, no matter where you are in the world, an online tour of their Milan showroom featuring all the irony we love to see at Moooi… More
16.04.12 | News
On show at the Triennale
From 17 April MINI & Triennale CreativeSet presents ‘Laws of the Game’ an exhibition about Studio De Pas, D’Urbino and Lomazzi, three architects known for their playful, non-conventional approach to design More
13.04.12 | News
An insider’s Milan – Giorgio Busnelli
With the annual Milan Furniture Fair launching next week, we asked B&B Italia’s Giorgio Busnelli, and Milanese local, to share with us his favourite places in Milan… More
13.03.12 | Interviews
Visiting Achille
Studio Museum Achille Castiglioni becomes a foundation
In 2010 when Achille Castiglioni’s daughter Giovanna visited Australia to speak at Space and the Powerhouse Museum, the studio’s future was uncertain. More
13.03.12 | News
Milan 2012…
So what can we expect to see at the Salone del Mobile in 2012 – the world’s largest gathering of designers, buyers, media and manufacturers that happens rain or shine each April? More
09.03.12 | News
Zanotta: SuperBodies
Born by chance and a little mischief in 1954, Italian furniture group Zanotta came to the fore in the heady days of the late 1960s, More
