The year 2018 marked the 21st edition of the SaloneSatellite,global appointment for talented young designers.This edition was dedicated to the design of the future and a new kind of beauty.
Nao Tamura has grown up in Japan in a design family. She moved to New York where she graduated in communication design from Parsons School of Design in New York. At the beginning of her career, she worked for design companies designing mass-produced electronic devices such as smartphones and cameras or easy to use products for people with arthritis.
The SaloneSatellite is an annual event geared to fostering contact between young designers and exhibiting companies. It takes place during The Salone Internazionale del Mobile, at the Milan Fairgrounds. In the year 2014, it was the 36th international edition.
The Lost Graduation Show was an exhibition that took place during Supersalone, a special event of the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2021 in the second week of September. It focuses on the work graduates in 2020 and 2021 from design schools from all around the world.
The SaloneSatellite is an annual event geared to fostering contact between young designers and exhibiting companies. Each year participants, young designers under 35, present their ideas for the first time at this event. The founder and Curator of the SaloneSatellite is Marva Griffin.
The SaloneSatellite is an annual event geared to fostering contact between young designers and exhibiting companies. It takes place during The Salone Internazionale del Mobile, at the Milan Fairgrounds, Rho.
The SaloneSatellite is an annual event geared to fostering contact between young designers and exhibiting companies. It takes place during The Salone Internazionale del Mobile, at the Milan Fairgrounds, Rho.
SaloneSatellite is an annual event geared to fostering contact between young designers and exhibiting companies. It takes place during Salone Internazionale del Mobile , on Fairgrounds, Rho in Milan.
The upcoming holidays are a great time and opportunity for giving gifts. The year behind us is much different from the others. Covid-19 has had far-reaching effects on all aspects of our lives. We have new rules of life, behaviour and a new way of shopping. Because of the circumstances we live in, my proposal for Christmas presents, this year, is food or products related to food.
Monica Förster is one of Sweden’s leading designers. She was born (in 1966) and raised, in Lappland, the Sweden north part, close to the Arctic Circle. She studied in Beckmans College of Design and Konstfack (University College of Arts, Crafts and Design) in Stockholm.
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