The 64th annual Salone del Mobile in Milan showcased innovative furniture designs across various venues, including the Euroluce light exhibition and the SaloneSatellite for emerging designers. Sustainability took center stage with the Casa Cork exhibition, demonstrating innovative cork applications in design through interactive installations. Notably, a sculptural project titled Anesis emphasized the material's potential for insulation, highlighting new possibilities for outdoor use. The unique nomadic design fair Alcova returned, further enriching the diverse design landscape of Milan Design Week, which featured a blend of established names and new talents.
Sustainability was a key theme at Salone del Mobile, exemplified by Casa Cork, which showcased innovative uses of cork in design, including furniture and immersive installations.
This year's Salone featured over 300 designers, including emerging talents at SaloneSatellite, where Japanese designer Kazuki Nagasawa earned top honors for his innovative work.
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