24 hours in Milan – Isola/Alcova

Novel design approaches, young talents and international voices. All at Alcova and the Isola Design District

Domesticity-at-large
Domesticity-at-large

Domesticity-at-large, Alcova, via Simone Saint Bon 1. In a futuristic dimension, basic furnishings (chair, light, stool, table) suspended between nature and artifice.

Chmara.Rosinke
Chmara.Rosinke
Muthesius Academy Kiel
Muthesius Academy Kiel

Chmara.Rosinke, Alcova, via Simone Saint Bon 1. Flexibility is the watchword: the Vienna- and Berlin-based studio presents a mobile and ergonomic kitchen system.

Muthesius Academy Kiel, Alcova, via Simone Saint Bon 1. The German academy shows its students’ projects in the extraordinary setting of a former military hospital.

Domus Academy - Photo © Ecem Argin, Elicenur Uzkurt, Luca Micheli, Vatsal Shah
Bohinc Studio
Victor Haner
Domus Academy - Photo © Ecem Argin, Elicenur Uzkurt, Luca Micheli, Vatsal Shah
Bohinc Studio
Victor Haner
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Domus Academy, Alcova, via Simone Saint Bon 1. Domus Academy students present a system for introducing pollinating insects into the urban context. A beautiful idea.

Bohinc Studio, Alcova, via Simone Saint Bon 1. Lara Bohinc’s furniture has never been more organic and sinuous: Peaches, an enveloping collection, is born.

Victor Haner, Isola Design Garden, via Pastrengo 14. The German designer transforms his fingerprints, enlarging them out of proportion, into unusual décors.

Hanna Kooistra
Hanna Kooistra
Studio Fuho
Studio Fuho

Hanna Kooistra – The Dutch Atelier, Atelier Kondakji, via Vincenzo Civerchio 2. In the heart of Isola District, the collection vases by a young Dutch designer.

Studio Fuho, via Farini 35. One of the names of the Rising Talents section at Isola Design District, the studio reflects on the role of the fragment in interior design.