Exhibitions Surfaces, “supersalone” preview Text by Sara Deganello Add to bookmarks Laurameroni The rediscovery of 1960s decoration, coverings, wallpaper, classic materials and new innovative solutions from the surfacing world Francesco De Maio, Blu Ponti Collection in Majolica Grès (Pav 04, Stand F 02) The decorations designed by Gio Ponti the 1960s for the Parco dei Principi Hotel in Sorrento are now being produced on the new technical support of Majolica Grès, used for both interiors and exteriors, and Majolica Grès anti-slip R10, especially suitable for swimming pools. Francesco De Maio, Blu Ponti Collection in Majolica Grès De Castelli, Copycat (Pav 04, Stand B 01) Butt-jointed mosaic comprising hexagonal tiles of varying thicknesses, designed by Cino Zucchi. The brass, copper and stainless-steel tiles are preassembled on a fibreglass mesh to form a panel for installation on walls or floors. De Castelli, Copycat Laurameroni, Bamboo Collection (Pav 04, Stand M 06) Boiserie, a project curated by Diego Maria Piovesan, presents a series of lacquered or wood veneered panels with 3, 5 or 9 channels (or without channels) on the outer side. Available in a range of colours or veneered in wide choice of woods. Laurameroni, Bamboo Collection Londonart, Second Life (Pav 02, Stand N 18) The wallpaper designed by Simone Bonanni is part of the Exclusive Wallpaper 21 collection: it is a printed decoration for interior coverings with a three-dimensional pattern that seems to create an opening into an imaginary world. Londonart, Second Life Wall&decò, WET System 2021 collection (Pav 04, Stand J 08) WET System is a patented wall covering created especially for damp environments and is totally waterproof. The many decorative options include Enrico Beccari’s Kiss the Sky and Eva Germani’s Nubes.
Stories The holiday library. 5 important books to savor tranquilly From Robert Wilson’s chairs to fables about the Castiglioni brothers. From the Compasso d’Oro to Beatrice Leanza’s thoughts and a bookazine on luxury. Essential reading for all those with a passion for the topic. Patrizia Malfatti
Exhibitions The latest outdoor furnishing, championing sustainability, material and colour Comfortable and sustainable, outdoor furnishing lends itself to many different interpretations, channelling innovation and constantly evolving aesthetics Marilena Pitino
Stories The biology of light, according to Manuel Spitschan What does chronobiology have to do with design? Manuel Spitschan, professor at the Technische Universität München, explains why light is essential to our well-being. And why designers should know more about it to design better. Giulia Zappa