Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile 2019 have come to an end and we bring to you the best of the most important luxury furniture fair and of the most remarkable design exhibition.
During Salone del Mobile 2019, design professionals and design lovers of all over the world came together to Milano to celebrate the best of contemporary design made by the most prestigious interior designers, the most coveted luxury brands and to discover new interior decorating ideas.
From April 7th to 14th, Milan won life through design events. Today, we provide you the best highlights of all event. We present to you the new design trends, stunning craftsmanship masterpieces, new modern furniture pieces with an exclusive design by high-end brands. Besides this, find who won the Coveted International Awards and discover which were the most relevant moments from design events, as the Euroluce: an event that launched a new big trend: the sustainability.
It was a wonderful week. Are you curious to see the best of Salone del Mobile 2019 and Milan Design Week? We have what you need in this article.
Salone del Mobile 2019
Boca do Lobo: One of the Best Stands in Exhibition
Euroluce 2019
Preciosa Lighting
Lladró
Night Bloom by Marcel Wanders
Venicem
Foscarini
Workplace3.0
Salone Satellite
See also: Inside of Vincenzo De Cotiis’ Appartment in A Palazzo in Milan
Coveted Awards
Covet International Awards
During Milan Design Week and Salone del Mobile 2019, Ptang Studio Limited won the Coveted Awards with the commercial project Asya.
Milan Design Week 2019
Ro Plastic Prize, by Rossana Orlandi
The First Chair Created by Artificial Intelligence by Kartell and Philippe Starck
The Manzoni Restaurant by Tom Dixon and JLK Design Studio
The Objets Nomades by Louis Vuitton at Fuorisalone 2019
‘Whether Line’ by Lizzie Fitch Commissioned by the Prada Foundation
A Life Extraordinary by Moooi
Salone del Mobile 2019 closed the doors. Living Milan with an accomplished goal, luxury brands, like Boca do Lobo, elevated and honored design and craftsmanship once again. Arrivederci, Milano. See you next year!
See also: Inside of Vincenzo De Cotiis’ Appartment in A Palazzo in Milan