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Filling the Atrio room of the Nilufar Depot is Pietro Cansagra's exhibition "Matacubi," featuring the functional sculpture series of the same name.
September 7, 2021 - November 27, 2021
For the occasion of Milan Design Week, the Nilufar Depot at 34 Viale Lancetti is presenting Pietro Consagra’s exhibition “Matacubi.” Curated by Nina Yashar and Luca Massimo Barbero, the presentation fills the Depot’s Atrio room with a selection of unpublished works (organized with the help of Ruggero Moncada di Patern and the Pietro Consagra Archives) placing Consagra as one of the greatest Italian contemporary sculptures. Featured are nine of the designer’s abstract Matacubi sculptures (made from 1985 on), which have the potential to function as both art and object
Concurrently, the Depot will be sharing presentations like Andrés Reisinger’s “Odyssey,” a site-specific installation by Federica Perazzoli, the exhibition “Jungle” by Khaled El Mays, and more.
Illy presents “Illy: 30 Years of Beauty,” an exhibition at Corso Venezia 6 and hosted by Around Gallery.
For the Milan Salone del Mobile 2022, Armani presents a new collection of furniture and accessories through Armani/Silos, on view at Silos.
For the Salone del Mobile 2022, the furniture design brand Natuzzi Italia has released “The Circle of Harmony — Second Life.”
For the Milan Salone del Mobile 2022, the home collection Dimoremilano presents “Oublié.”
For the occasion of Milan Design Week, maison Hermès took to exploring qualities of lightness in its newest collections for the home.
Missoni has debuted a series of special installations this week in Milan, coinciding with the run of Salone del Mobile and Design Week.
For the Milan Salone del Mobile 2022, Dimoregallery presents “Orrizzonti.”
For the 2022 edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan, Dior invited Philippe Starck to reimagine the iconic Dior Medallion chair.
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