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Sleeping with Design – Design Hostel @ Salone Milan 2017

Sleeping with Design – Design Hostel @ Salone Milan 2017

“A letto con il Design – Sleeping with Design” was held inside an early 1900’s 3 level factory, recently turned into the largest Maker Space in Italy; a place where life and exhibition are mixed together thanks to day and night events designed to narrate design as a social fact, a human process for human beings.

Sleep with Design – Design Hostel, was a place where designers’ daily lives mingled with exhibitions and showed how sharing can give shape to creativity.

Bar Basso @ Salone Milan 2017

Bar Basso @ Salone Milan 2017

The iconic Bar Basso is known for its long history within the Milanese community.

It lights up with a celebratory atmosphere that becomes explosive and irresistible, when Milan hosts its most important cultural events, such as the Salone and the Fiera dell’Arte.

Official Salone Logo @ Salone Milan 2016

Official Salone Logo @ Salone Milan 2016

A communication works when it harnesses the sociology of the times, thus the Salone del Mobile.Milano is presenting a new image encompassing both past and future.

The stylised eye was the first symbol used by the Salone in 1961. It is its’ origin, its’ birth, and the graphic of its’ early successes.

Housewarming by Airbnb & Fabrica @ Salone Milan 2015

Housewarming by Airbnb & Fabrica @ Salone Milan 2015

Airbnb, the world’s leading community-driven hospitality company, is partnering with Fabrica, to create ‘Housewarming’, an experiential installation for the 2015 edition of Salone del Mobile.

Airbnb and Fabrica’s partnership celebrates the connections that guests and hosts experience through sharing a home, and how these unique relationships begin with a simple welcome.

Visitors to the installation in the Palazzo Crespi, will see the creations of 19 international designers who have interpreted the concept of welcome.

Iconic Architectural Posters by André Chiote

Iconic Architectural Posters by André Chiote

Portuguese architect/illustrator André Chiote has been developing a series of illustrations which re-imagine iconic architectural works as posters, outlining the “emblematic and distinctive characteristics of various buildings.”

By creating different graphic compositions, the expressionism speaks out beyond the structures themselves and crosses over into “iconic typologies”