Bridge For Design Summer 2014 Bridge For Design Summer 2014 Issue | Page 200
SHOW REVIEW | Milan
Victoria dining chair by Flexform
area, my attention turned to the colours which we had noted on
many a contemporary stand: a base theme of either soft stone greys,
taupes or slate tones and then given an accent chair in a shot of a
block colour; deep jewel blue, burnt orange, mustard yellows and this
Sublimazione, which has the appearance of transparent wood.
A new printing technique allows the essence of Chestnut wood to
be absorbed and supported within the extralight glass. Patricia
Urquiola has produced a glued glass side table ‘Shimmer’, also for
cottons. A prevalent new traditionalist look as it carries opulence with
a sophisticated air. Maybe a 70’s style pattern rug or wallcovering,
dependant on the viewer’s position.
summarise all the magic and expanse that is this important show. As
commonplace in the contemporary section halls. It has an excited
with you here. Yet hopefully it goes some way to giving an optimistic
approval.
Whenever our legs begged for forgiveness inspiration was stirring
us on at every turn. As an innovative approach, Ron Gilad’s
work for Glas Italia was captivating as they have created a table,
as the pivotal location for furniture inspiration. I hope to see many of
these new directions in the schemes and homes of the work yet to be
published here. B
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Wing corner sofa by Flexform
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