Modernism reimagined: Norm Architects and Anderssen & Voll design new collections for Menu A/S

Renown designers created Menu new collections of chairs, accessories and tableware according to the motto “Modernism Reimagined”.

Renown designers created Menu new collections of chairs, accessories and tableware according to the motto “Modernism Reimagined”.

Pop-corns, comfy seats and good-humour, Nordic cinema meets IKEA: get ready for flat-packed vendetta and odd furniture-mates.

Meet George, Edgar and Marius, but also monsieur and madame Noyer. HARTÔ teamed with young designers to create furniture with smooth shapes, playful colours and a warm feel.

Wild, untamed and uncontaminated: MAISON&OBJET international furniture fair in Paris presents 2016 design trend.

Urban colours and minimal style. Metropolitan Improvement collection by Dante Goods and Bads plays with industrial design made of aluminium, leather and cotton fabrics.

Industrial designer Richard Sapper died at 83 on New Year’s eve. ArchiPanic remembers the work and visions of one of one masters of design.

Austerity and comfort, humble attitude and smooth design. Bernardes collection by Andreu Carulla was created when an ex-convent turned into an art gallery needed to provide a holy sit to each of their many guests.

Black Gold design collection by Quintus Kropholler explores the unconventional beauty of asphalt and refers to the doom of petrol-driven society.

ArchiPanic’s preview of Miami Art & Design week focuses on some of the most impressive Latin American designs, installations and parties in the so called Magic City.

The adventures and the style of heroic Brazilian bandits inspired Cangaço, a traditionally crafted design collection by Humberto and Fernando Campana.

With the Body Building collection of anti-gym furniture Secondome trains the eye to celebrate “the cult and obsession of the body”.

Border Table sketch-like designs by Nendo are tailored to fit and run across the contours of Eye of Gyre gallery in Tokyo.

WELL HUNG design collection of sculptural cantilevered furniture marks the debut of The Workshop by Minale + Mann at London Design Festival.

In Milan, DesignPhilippines puts forward new collections meshing tradition and local craftsmanship with contemporary style and sustainable materials.

Dubai-based designer Aljoud Looutah created the Oru Series, a design collection in teak, copper and felt inspired by origami tradition.

Bauhaus University student Weng Xinyu created cheeky and needy furniture that misbehaves with an attitude to convey the designer’s good intentions.

The French design trio numéro111 presented the “Insulaire project” re-thinking the living room as bubble of intimacy instead of a ceremonial reception area for social representation.

Violent Violent Table by Very Very Gold creative studio expands in the room claiming more space thanks to its modular nature.

How would you define a brilliant idea that seems simple or easy after it has been revealed? Check the new drawer system of CARTESIA desk by Colors.

CITEM with the multi-awarded designer Kenneth Cobonpue and design icon Antonio “Budji” Layug brought to Euroluce in Milan the best of Philipin design with its unique olistic approach.

DIAGOLINEA by 4P1B for Lago is the unconventional shelves system that meets the needs of those who get tired of a long-lasting furniture display.
Leather Collection by Maarten De Ceulaer is the series of suitcases that can be stacked and puzzled in infinite different ways to create contemporary furniture compositions.
Designed by Studio Orlandini for Martinelli Luce, CLOCHARD (“Tramp” in English) is not just a lamp but a table or a nightstand as a multitasking piece of furniture that you can move it where you rather around your home. Just lean it on a wall and empty your pockets, it will shine a descreet light on your keys and wallet… Don’t worry, Clochard will keep them on sight!