Salone Satelitte Awards @ Salone Milan 2016

Salone Satelitte Awards @ Salone Milan 2016

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The Salone Satellite was the first event to focus on young designers, instantly becoming the unrivaled place for interface with manufacturers, talent scouts and the most promising young designers, and is again running concurrently with the Salone del Mobile.

Its creation in 1998 was essentially a declaration of faith in the creative potential of designers under 35.

Many of the prototypes presented in the previous 18 editions have gone into production, and many of the 10,000 designers who have taken part over the years, along with 270 international design schools, are now big names on the design scene.

The Salone Satellite Awards, now in their 7th year, are an opportunity to facilitate contact between supply and demand, between designers and businesses, between creativity and production.

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” This is the 19th time we’ve held Salone Satellite

What is there to say that hasn’t already been said by everyone who knows it, who has visited it, who has written and spoken about it, who has made it? Frankly, apart from the thrill of observing its success, feeling its call, appreciating its internationality, what is there to say? I’ve been thinking about it and … all I can really manage and want to say is thank you to all of those who, with me – the members of the many Selection Committees, the more than 10,000 young people who have taken part and everybody who has made their own valuable contribution – have made it happen. This edition’s innovative content dovetails with the theme of the new materials that drive new design expressions.

The world changes rapidly and Salone Satellite always tries to anticipate and harness these changes, exploring the very latest that materials science has to offer. It is my belief that young people do not know enough about these new materials, and this is hugely important because the way our materials are created and produced has an impact on the environment and on the future of our planet.

Enjoy your visit to Salone Satellite

Marva Griffin Wilshire
Curator Salone Satellite

 

 

As always, a prestigious Selection Committee composed of important international figures from the worlds of design, manufacturing and communication chaired by Marva Griffin Wilshire, sifted through thousands of projects and singled out some 650, which were exhibited at this 19th edition.

The 2016 Selection Committee comprised –

Cinzia Baldelli, la Rinascente
Guy-Claude Agboton, head of design at IDEAT
Beppe Finessi, design critic
Lorenzo Toncelli, Toncelli Cucine
Luisa Collina, Cumulus President, Milan University Polytechnic
Manuela Messina, Flou
Mia Pizzi, head of design at Abitare
Stefano Brescacin
, Milldue; Tommaso Nani, designer

The selection process has always been extremely rigorous, in order to maintain Salone Satellite’s reputation for excellence, ‘matriculating’ promising young designers and helping to launch them on the market and on the road to stardom.

 

International Design School Participation

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Alongside the selected participants were several prestigious international design schools whose names and locations were listed on the map above

 

 

Awards – Shortlisted Projects Exhibition

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The Salone Satelitte Awards were decided upon by an international jury of key players in the design world  comprising –

Andrea Molteni, head of design and development at Dada
Paola Antonelli, Senior Design Curator, Department of Architecture and Design MoMA
Giovanni Anzani, CEO Poliform and President of Assarredo
Guido Cecchi, CEO Dornbracht Italia
Hans Fonk, Editor, Objekt Magazine
Lauretta Coz, journalist, Corriere della Sera
Paolo Carli, President of Henraux
Pedro Paulo Franco, designer, Salone Satellite.

 

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Salone Satellite 2016 Awards Ceremony

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The Salone Satellite Award prize-giving ceremony took place last week, with the participation of the Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi

 

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The 2016 Salone Satelitte Award winners were

 

1st Prize is Studio Philipp Beisheim (Germany) with “Inflatable Sidetable”

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“Inflatable Sidetable” is an inflatable table developed as a response to the consumer society, and made of Hypalon, a highly durable silicon-based material used in the industrial field.

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2nd Prize to Bouillon (Japan) with “Warm Stool”

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3rd Prize to Studio Nito (Germany) with “Bobina Chair”

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Special Mentions were also made to

Frank Chou Design Studio (P.R. China)
Imagine (Japan)
Klaas Kuiken (The Netherlands )

 

 

 

The Salone Satellite renewed its collaboration in 2016 with the Milanese department store la Rinascente, which will select some of the products designed by young designers taking part in SaloneSatellite to display and sell at the Design Supermarket in Milan, in Piazza Duomo, from Autumn to Christmas 2016.

 

Salone Satelitte 2016 Catalogue

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New Materials  >  New Design

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Based on these premises, the Salone Satellite has always looked to the future, and will do so again this year, with the theme “New Materials, New Design“, exploring the latest that the new materials science has to offer.

Innovative materials also pay due homage to noble classical materials, such as wood, plastic, glass, metal, fabric and marble to which a great totemic sculpture is dedicated, created by the leading Salone del Mobile companies specialising in the production of pieces made out of these particular materials.

A large bookcase becomes an actual “ Materiotheque ” – a repository of innovative samples from the most advanced materials research centres in Europe discussed the subject at a specially convened round table >> “New Materials> New Design”, on Thurs 14th April at 3pm

Participants were –

Valérie Bergeron Materfad Barcelona (ES),
Christine Vroom Het Nieuwe Instituut (NL),
Lucie Havlova matériO/Happy Materials in Prague (CZ),
Elodie Ternaux matériO/Happy Materials (FR),
Christian Tubito Material Connexion (IT),
Mette Bak Andersen Material Design Lab, Copenhagen School of Design & Technology,KEA. (DK),
Efrat Friedland material scout (DE),
Carole Collet Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London (UK)

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