Salone del Mobile 2010 has been and gone. Which of the new designs will endure, and which will swiftly be forgotten? The Stylepark ABC of the most persuasive new products predicts what may that future may be.
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News & Stories | Salone del Mobile 2011 – supported by Villeroy & Boch TilesMilan in four bags or: Design, theatrical, practical, feudal and universalby Thomas WagnerPerhaps everything on show in Milan at the exhibition center in Rho, in the booths of Superstudio Più, in showrooms and back-yard workshops ultimately fits into four bags. Let’s see if it does. What would we write on the movable containers if we were to put in them the things we noticed among all the abundance?Salone del Mobile 2010 has been and gone. Which of the new designs will endure, and which will swiftly be forgotten? The Stylepark ABC of the most persuasive new products predicts what may that future may be.
News & StoriesCologne Revolving or how to turn a knife and still stay putby Thomas WagnerEven though overall there was a lack of intellectual sparkle and aesthetic flair, the atmosphere in Cologne was astonishingly upbeat. So is imm cologne in the process of consolidating? What are its prospects for the future?ArchitectureTeamplaying Architecture – New Adidas Building in Herzogenaurach by kadawittfeldarchitectureNews & StoriesSelected Exhibitors at imm cologne 2011At the beginning of every year the trade fair imm cologne presents new international home trends. We present the list of selected manufacturers to found out which exhibitors they are, and where you can find them.News & Stories | Salone del Mobile Milan 2010On your marks, get ready for… Milanby Daniel von BernstorffTo obtain an overview over the new products in the run-up to the international furniture fair "Salone del Mobile" in Milan, Stylepark has combed through the maze of highpoints to give you a foretaste of some of the product highlights you can expect.News & StoriesFundstücke: Architecture for chairsby Sandra HofmeisterBen van Berkel's "MyChair" has the wherewithal to become a classic, which makes spatial relationships its own. |