10 reasons to look forward to Milan Design Week 2014

COMPILED BY Nadine Botha


It’s Milan Design Week from 8 to 13 April. We’re sure we don’t need to tell you that this is the biggest design event in the world and that we’re pretty excited – deputy editor Annemarie Meintjes, who will be attending, especially. To share our mood, we’ve put together this list of 10 designs we just can’t wait to see for realsies – hashtag-counting-the-sleeps!

This year the core furniture expo, the Salone Internazionale del Mobile at the Milan Fairgrounds will turn 53 years old and expects to attract over 300 000 visitors from 160 countries with its some 2 400 exhibitors. There will be a special focus on kitchens and bathrooms with the biennial EuroCucina and International Bathroom Exhibition.

The special collateral event this year will be an exhibition called Where Architects Live, giving visitors a peek inside the private residences of Shigeru Ban, Mario Bellini, David Chipperfield, Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, Zaha Hadid, Marcio Kogan, Daniel Libeskind and Bijoy Jain/Studio Mumbai.

As usual, the fair will be split into three style categories – classic, modern and design. All the beeg names like Moroso, Tom Dixon, Kartell, Kvadrat, Magis and so on will be there, however as the fringe festival throughout the city has grown, these brands have also found value in more experimental installations in areas such as Zona Tortona and Ventura Lambrate. No doubt, Spazio Rossano Orlandi will be a hotspot of edgy designers pushing the envelope, as it always is.

Bon voyage Annemarie, we’re looking forward to your report backs. A special shout out to South African designer Martin Doller too, who will be exhibiting on the fair’s emerging designer platform (read more here).

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