Tools for Life by OMA for Knoll ( pt 1/4 ) @ Salone Milan 2013
Knoll’s Salone exhibition, conceived by OMA offers viewpoints on classic and contemporary designs and includes the new Rem Koolhaas designed “Tools for Life” collection
Knoll’s Salone exhibition, conceived by OMA offers viewpoints on classic and contemporary designs and includes the new Rem Koolhaas designed “Tools for Life” collection
Comprising a system of coloured silicon tiles and differently shaped steel frames, ‘Roofer’ by British…
To mark its 75th anniversary, Knoll’s eagerly anticipated return to the Salone was an ethereal and innovative presentation of their new and iconic residential and workplace designs.
Say hello to Knoll’s new HiLo, a seat that keeps you on your feet.
Small, simple, and something new, this playful perch will change the way you work.
With its friendly design and revolutionary spirit, HiLo keeps you balanced between active and relaxed, fun and functional, sitting and standing.
NeoCon, the largest design exposition and conference for commercial interiors in North America, is returning…
Antenna Workspaces is a new approach to workplace design that supports the freedom and mobility…
To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Surface magazine teamed up with celebrated architect Rockwell Group to explore American design by recasting a U.S. icon.
Rockwell teamed up with and design consultancy 2×4 to create The Diner, which is located in one of the cavernous vaults situated below the tracks that run into Milan’s Centrale railway station.
Numbers are everywhere – if you care to see them. Exquisite Clock, an interactive art…
A new approach to living space. Not just “une machine à habiter”, as defined by Le Corbusier, but also a theatrical backdrop for our emotions and, ultimately, our lives.
And the inspiration for the “ 2016 Collection // A New Home Attitude ” can be found precisely in this newfound centrality of the contemporary habitat.
The eclectic spirit of the Minotti 2013 collection, coordinated by Rodolfo Dordoni and presented at the Salone del Mobile furniture show in Milan, is portrayed through an engaging 5-minute video.
I have a definite preference for the construction of things – rather than the final shape. I love the bones of an object. The surface or the skin is never an afterthought but always a consequence of the structure
Tom Dixon