Meet My Project Exhibition 37 young design studios presented their new work at the third edition of 'Meet my Project.' www.meetmyproject.comGlen Jackson Taylor 1 of 60
Meet My Project: mOon A decorative lamp inspired by the luminous effect of the moon. Designed by: Anais Gauthier www.anaisgauthier.fr/Glen Jackson Taylor 2 of 60
Meet My Project: Alchimie A series of lamps made from heating and distorting jam jars. The screw thread for the lid is preserved and used to lock the glass to a standard ring component. Designed by: Loren Manquillet www.meetmyproject.comGlen Jackson Taylor 3 of 60
Meet My Project: One Sense One Sense is a reaction to today's media bombardment and social connectivity. It symbolizes the human need for periods of peace and tranquility. Designed by: Joe Doucet www.joedoucet.comGlen Jackson Taylor 4 of 60
Meet My Project: Urbicande A sculptural lamp playing with perceptions of form and space. Designed by: Cedric Dequidt www.cedric-dequidt.fr/Glen Jackson Taylor 5 of 60
Meet My Project: Kaa Pendant Lamp Minimal pendant lamp by french designer Florent Degourc. Designed by: Florent Degourc florentdegourc.comGlen Jackson Taylor 6 of 60
Meet My Project: Kaa Pendant Lamp Parts from the lamp prototype Designed by: Florent Degourc florentdegourc.comGlen Jackson Taylor 7 of 60
Meet My Project: Scale Chair The scale chair is really too old to still be exhibiting but it's still fun. Designed by: Atypyk www.atypyk.comGlen Jackson Taylor 8 of 60
SferaEditions: Moon Frost Vase Vase from the new collection for SferaEditions Designed by: Shigeo Mashiro & Fuku Fukumoto www.ricordi-sfera.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 9 of 60
SferaEditions: Bud Bowls Stackable bowls Designed by: Shigeo Mashiro www.ricordi-sfera.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 10 of 60
SferaEditions: Mixture Limited-edition of baskets for the new SferaEditions collection Designed by: Shigeo Mashiro www.ricordi-sfera.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 11 of 60
On the Streets Design fans unified by their constant search for the next exhibition with the essential Interni magazine design map. fuorisalone2012.breradesigndistrict.itGlen Jackson Taylor 12 of 60
Magis Store Window Magis featured the Spun chair by British designer Thomas Heatherwick in their store window Designed by: Thomas Heatherwick www.magisdesign.com/Glen Jackson Taylor 13 of 60
Inner Design: Eco-Creative exhibition The new design network and community site "Inner Design" presented winners from the Eco-creative contest at the historical bicycle store Rossignoli's. www.innerdesign.comGlen Jackson Taylor 14 of 60
Inner Design: Eco-Creative exhibition During the design week, they hosted guided bicycle tours around the city. www.innerdesign.comGlen Jackson Taylor 15 of 60
Inner Design: Apotheca A set of lightning objects made from found bottles. Designed by: Studio Kepenic www.innerdesign.comGlen Jackson Taylor 16 of 60
Inner Design: Moved Pallets, bicycle tubes and scrap metal turned into a handmade, fully fitted furniture. Designed by: Reditum www.innerdesign.comGlen Jackson Taylor 17 of 60
Inner Design: Eco-Creative exhibition Window display. 8 designers were presented. www.innerdesign.comGlen Jackson Taylor 18 of 60
Inner Design: Back to Wood A table completely made of paper, assembled and finished with water-based materials. Designed by: Andrej Malinin www.innerdesign.comGlen Jackson Taylor 19 of 60
Skitsch Party Skitsch is an Italian design company working with established and emerging designers from around the globe. www.skitsch.itGlen Jackson Taylor 20 of 60
Skitsch: 2D LED Lamp Playful line drawing of a classic lamp shape available both as a floor and table lamp. Designed by: Ding 3000 www.skitsch.itGlen Jackson Taylor 21 of 60
Skitsch: Offside Wenge Party folk enjoying Skitsch's regular foosball table that converts into a regular table with the appropriate tempered glass top Designed by: Borek Sipek www.skitsch.itGlen Jackson Taylor 22 of 60
Skitsch: Sky Light Lamps The inner shell of the diffuser comes in four different 'skyscapes.' Designed by: 5.5 Designers www.skitsch.itGlen Jackson Taylor 23 of 60
Skitsch:Oppiacei Papaver Glazed ceramic coffee table with a removable top.
Suitable for outdoor use. Designed by: Manolo Bossi www.skitsch.itGlen Jackson Taylor 24 of 60
Skitsch: Glass Vase Everyone was enjoying the open bar at the opening party. www.skitsch.itGlen Jackson Taylor 25 of 60
Austrian Design: Pyroman A portable campfire using a fireproof cloth that collapses for storage and carrying. Designed by: Jurgen Rajh www.kachelofen.net/outdoorfeuerstelle.htmlGlen Jackson Taylor 26 of 60
Austrian Design: Alice Tea & Dining ALiCE is tea & dining set made from tinted limoges porcelain and available in six colors. Designed by: Sandra Haischberger www.feinedinge.atGlen Jackson Taylor 27 of 60
Austrian Design: Pearl Light A wall-mounted light object in the form of an over-dimensional pearl necklace. Designed by: Monica Singer & Marie Rahm www.polkaproducts.com/products/pearl-lightGlen Jackson Taylor 28 of 60
Austrian Design: Sagmeister for Lobmeyr Lobmeyr celebrated the 80th anniversary of Adolf Loos's No. 248 bar set with a limited-edition by Stefan Sagmeister based on the theme "Seven Deadly Sins - Seven Heavenly Virtues". Designed by: Stefan Sagmeister www.sagmeister.comGlen Jackson Taylor 29 of 60
Austrian Design: Sagmeister for Lobmeyr Each glass features a unique illustration in the bottom by Sagmeister. Designed by: Stefan Sagmeister www.sagmeister.comGlen Jackson Taylor 30 of 60
Austrian Design - Raw and Delicate Returning to Milan for the third time under the title "Austrian Design - Raw and Delicate," 51 companies and designers presented their work at La Pelota. Glen Jackson Taylor 31 of 60
Austrian Design: Collective Works A basket-weaving machine that only works when people are watching. The machine users sensors to detect a visitors presence and works faster with more people. Designed by: Katharina Mischer & Thomas Traxler www.mischertraxler.com/projects_collective_works.htmlGlen Jackson Taylor 32 of 60
Austrian Design: Collective Works A roll of wooden veneer is fed through glue to slowly build the basket wall. Designed by: Katharina Mischer & Thomas Traxler www.mischertraxler.com/projects_collective_works.htmlGlen Jackson Taylor 33 of 60
Austrian Design: Collective Works The final basket size is determined by how many people watched the machine operate throughout the day. Designed by: Katharina Mischer & Thomas Traxler www.mischertraxler.com/projects_collective_works.htmlGlen Jackson Taylor 34 of 60
Austrian Design - Raw and Delicate To create a forest for the exhibition space, birch trees were grown in a glasshouse so they would be ready ahead of season, and trucked onsite from Austria a week before the opening. Glen Jackson Taylor 35 of 60
Federico Angi: Prototypes Designer Federico Angi put these spun metal drinking cups on display in the in the window of a wood workshop on Via Palermo. Designed by: Federico Angi www.federico-angi.comGlen Jackson Taylor 36 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Colour Stool Pink A space saving stool that responds to a way of sitting in Japan. Designed by: Scholten & Baijings www.scholtenbaijings.comGlen Jackson Taylor 37 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Halfway Couch Visitors taking a break on the 'Halfway' couch by Teruhiro Yanagihara in one of the amazingly beautiful rooms of the apartment Japanese furniture company Karimoku exhibited in. Designed by: Teruhiro Yanagihara teruhiroyanagihara.jpGlen Jackson Taylor 38 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: A Frame Table A collection of collapsible side tables that can be folded flat in seconds. Designed by: Tomas Alonso www.tomas-alonso.comGlen Jackson Taylor 39 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Homerun Chair Inspired from old cartoons, HOMERUN is characterized by bold and rounded features that have been rationalized to classic simplicity and elegance. Designed by: Sylvain Willenz www.sylvainwillenz.comGlen Jackson Taylor 40 of 60
Karimoku New Standard Karimoku exhibited in an amazing apartment with a series of rooms linked off this corridor. www.karimoku-newstandard.jpGlen Jackson Taylor 41 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Colour Wood Tables Colour Wood tables by Scholten & Baijings in the background featuring a geometric patterns on the table surface. Designed by: Scholten & Baijings www.scholtenbaijings.comGlen Jackson Taylor 42 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Torii Chair A chair inspired by the motif of the traditional Shinto shrine archway. Designed by: Karimoku Design Team www.karimoku-newstandard.jp/#/torii/Glen Jackson Taylor 43 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Colour Bins A series of functional containers made of chestnut wood, available in three different sizes, that can be used in various places in the interior. Designed by: Scholten & Baijings www.scholtenbaijings.comGlen Jackson Taylor 44 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Castor Chair A compact and stackable chair made of Japanese oak. Designed by: Big Game www.big-game.chGlen Jackson Taylor 45 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Task Lamp Minimal lamp with an honesty to it's materials and construction. www.karimoku-newstandard.jpGlen Jackson Taylor 46 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Castor Stool A stackable stool made from Japanese oak available in a range of colors Designed by: Big Game www.big-game.chGlen Jackson Taylor 47 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Homerun Wall-hooks Part of the Homerun collection, these wall-hooks offer a playful and space-saving way to hang your stuff. Designed by: Sylvain Willenz www.sylvainwillenz.comGlen Jackson Taylor 48 of 60
Karimoku New Standard: Homerun Wall-hooks (Detail) Part of the Homerun collection, these wall-hooks offer a playful and space-saving way to hang your stuff. Designed by: Sylvain Willenz www.sylvainwillenz.comGlen Jackson Taylor 49 of 60
Karimoku New Standard Entrance way to Karimoku's exhibition in a 100-year old apartment building on Milan's Via Palermo. www.karimoku-newstandard.jpGlen Jackson Taylor 50 of 60
Japan Creative The first exhibition of Japan Creative showcased prototypes for six specialty product collaborations: Oigen x Jasper Morrison, Hinoki Kogei x Peter Marigold, Pioneer x Paul Cocksedge, Mihoya Glass x Yeongkyu Yoo, Koubei-gama x Inga Sempe, and Dome Carbon www.japancreative.jpGlen Jackson Taylor 51 of 60
Japan Creative The exhibition, Simple Vision, emphazies the aesthetics that Japanese design is known for: simple, space-efficient and multifunctional, while examining the possibilities found at the intersection of contemporary design and traditional craft. www.japancreative.jpGlen Jackson Taylor 52 of 60
Japan Creative: Oigen x Jasper Morrison Jasper Morrison created a beautiful collection of cast iron cookware that feels both modern and timeless with the 160-year-old Oigen Foundry located in northern Japan. Designed by: Jasper Morrison www.jaspermorrison.comGlen Jackson Taylor 53 of 60
Japan Creative: Oigen x Jasper Morrison Jasper Morrison created a beautiful collection of cast iron cookware that feels both modern and timeless with the 160-year-old Oigen Foundry located in northern Japan. Designed by: Jasper Morrison www.jaspermorrison.comGlen Jackson Taylor 54 of 60
Japan Creative: Oigen x Jasper Morrison Jasper Morrison created a beautiful collection of cast iron cookware that feels both modern and timeless with the 160-year-old Oigen Foundry located in northern Japan. Designed by: Jasper Morrison www.jaspermorrison.comGlen Jackson Taylor 55 of 60
Japan Creative: Hinoki Kogei x Peter Marigold British designer Peter Marigold was so inspired by the artisanal approach to woodworking he witnessed at Hinoki Kogei, that Chuzo and Marigold began a conversation to incorporate a woodwork technique that has been used since ancient times. Designed by: Peter Marigold www.petermarigold.comGlen Jackson Taylor 56 of 60
Japan Creative: Hinoki Kogei x Peter Marigold Hinoki Kogei is Japan's leading woodwork factory, founded in 1977 by Chuzo Tozawa. Designed by: Peter Marigold www.petermarigold.comGlen Jackson Taylor 57 of 60
Japan Creative: Hinoki Kogei x Peter Marigold Japanese designers and manufacturers are working hand-in-hand to elevate public consciousness about the techniques and artistry indigenous to their native crafts. www.japancreative.jpGlen Jackson Taylor 58 of 60
Japan Creative: Koubei-gama x Inga Sempe Founded in 1804, Koubei-gama ceramics has an incredible history that includes manufacturing painted dishes for the Edo castle and acting as a steward for the ancient technique of creating Oribe ware. Designed by: Inga Sempe www.ingasempe.frGlen Jackson Taylor 59 of 60
Japan Creative: Koubei-gama x Inga Sempe Oribe pottery is known for its green copper glaze achieved by firing using oxidation. In collaboration with French designer Inga Sempe, the Container Family incorporates beautiful pop colors and patterns. Designed by: Inga Sempe www.ingasempe.frGlen Jackson Taylor 60 of 60
The Brera district of Milan hosted numerous exhibitions throughout the upscale retail and designer showroom neighborhood.