Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Milan. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Milan 2014 Preview: Kristalia (IT)

Milan 2014 Preview: Kristalia (IT)


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Sharky chair by Neuland Industriaedesign for Kristalia


For the 2014 edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan, Italian design brand Kristalia will be presenting several novelties, like the final version of the Rama chair by Ramos Bassols and an upholstered version of the Sharky chair by Neuland Industriaedesign.


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Sharky chair by Neuland Industriaedesign for Kristalia


Sharky, whose name comes from the two “fins” at the rear of the chair coupling the frame and the base, is an upholstered fabric chair style by Neuland Industriaedesign.


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Rama chair by Ramos Bassols for Kristalia


For Rama, “The goods designed by the studio have clear-cut lines that are also warm and appealing, completely matching the style of Kristalia.” says Kristalia. “Hence Rama was developed, a chair with basic graceful lines, which is perfectly stackable for residential use or the contract sector. This chair is the outcome of the meticulous information of the designers and the technologies used by Kristalia from the outset.”


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Rama chair by Ramos Bassols for Kristalia


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Thursday, December 5, 2013

Lined Up in a Romantic Way: Comete Jewelry Store in Milan


We received some photos of the original Comete jewelry store from Studio Apostoli, a company also working in the field of concept design. The project is located in Milan, Italy, and focuses on senses and emotions dealt with in a practical way . Here is more from the press release we were sent: “The idea is born from the “claim” of the well known brand Comete – “Romanticamente schierati” (lined up in a romantic way) – that places side by side a rich intimate dimension of feelings and emotions and a rational and pragmatic attitude. The sale point becomes a luminous backdrop punctuated by illuminated (led) circular display windows of three different dimensions that seem to fluctuate on a hypothetical horizon. The light of the backdrop keep changing creating itself emotions and games always different during not only the day but also based on the seasons or to the various periodic or thematic occasions.” From a point of view of a potential customer- does this jewelry store design make a strong impression?