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ISSEY MIYAKE's "In the Making compares the creative process behind its brands to that of product design.
September 5, 2021 - September 19, 2021
ISSEY MIYAKE’s “In the Making” compares the maison’s creative process behind its brands, like IM MEN and A-POC ABLE ISSYE MIYAKE, with that of product design. Set across the two floors of its Milan boutique, visitors will find a celebration of creativity looking at the ways the fashion brand, as in the design process, considers the life of its wearer to craft items that accompany them through the everyday—seen through highlights like the convertible FLAT jacket, which can be carried as a backpack, or the TYPE-I project, made from the newly developed rice husk material Triporous.
LOEWE is highlighting artisanal weaving techniques focused on the form of the chair for this year’s Milan Design Week presentation.
Loro Piana Interiors’s “Apacheta”—imagined by Cristián Mohaded—looks to Andean traveling traditions and Argentinian culture.
At Buccellati’s via Brisa headquarters, “Buccellati Rosso Maraviglia” features a special collection of tablewares and an installation by Lily Kwong.
ISSEY MIYAKE introduces a collaboration with Nature Architects, Inc.—an innovative fabrication that opens new possibilities in design.
For Salone del Mobile Milano, Google is presenting the exhibition “Shaped by Water,” examining the vital resource as a source of inspiration.
casa blond’s “blond artefacts” invites viewers to find joy in tangible objects as the brand’s studio team presents a live, interactive design workshop.
For “(IM)POSSIBLE NATURES,” lighting specialist Foscarini has transformed its Spazio Monforte showroom into a wild garden to introduce new designs.
For the first time, Armani/Casa will open its historic headquarters at Palazzo Orsini to the public attending Salone del Mobile for the 2023 edition.
Part of the Euroluce lighting exhibition, the latest from the Belgian design label BuzziSpace is a presentation entitled “More than Lighting”.
Go inside the worlds of art, fashion, design, and lifestyle.