Milan 2012 Newsletter #2
In today's newsletter we take you on a journey of escapism and fantasy at the Salone del Mobile in Milan, speak with two young designers about their hopes for Milan and take a look at the Milan Breakfasts held at Studio Zeta. Also today we see Irma Boom's new book, “Colour-based on nature” presented by Thomas Eyck at Spazio Rossana Orlandi.
Irma Loves Colour
Irma Boom’s book “Colour-Based on Nature” presented now in Milan is one idea executed precisely. Beautiful and intriguing, she has yet again proven herself to be the queen of book design.
5 Minutes with Nienke Sybrandy
She balances on the line between art and design and has been busy photocopying flowers for her latest project. Design.nl spoke to young talent Nienke Sybrandy.
The Milan Breakfasts
During the Salone del Mobile in Milan, Premsela, Design Academy Eindhoven and Capital D are organizing the Milan Breakfasts, a series of lectures about the current state of design.
5 Minutes with Paul Heijnen
Various works of his are part of the Spring exhibition at Studio Zeta and at Dutch Invertuals, Design.nl asked Paul Heijnen five quick questions.
Highlights at i Saloni
The Salone del Mobile is where the madness once started and is the main reason for many visitors to flock to Milan each year during April. Design.nl went to see what it could find.
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