Floral Harmony moodboard
Floral Harmony moodboard

1 | Carpet Edition and Ken Scott, have come together to create a unique collection of rugs and hangings inspired by the iconic work of the celebrated designer, such as the LadY’S Flower rug (Hall 18, D09). 2 | The Omar bowl, the result of a collaboration between Raawii and Omar Sosa, in ceramic made and glazed by hand in Portugal. 3 | Mangiafuoco by Zanellato/Bortotto for Moroso transforms simple copper objects into side tables and round trays with unexpected and imperfect colours (via Pontaccio 8). 4 | The Tugendhat chairs designed by architect Mies Van Der Rohe in 1929 for the house of the same name at Brno, in the Czech Republic, now in the Knoll International range (Hall 24, D11-E12). 5 | Uni by Piero Lissoni for Cappellini is a series of modular containers characterised by slender doors in poplar ply combined with aluminium, with a laminate base and metal frame (via Borgogna 8). 6 | To mark the tenth anniversary of the Bolle lamp by Massimo Castagna, Gallotti&Radice with It’s All About Colours present an exclusive total colour proposal, also in a topaz version (via Felice Cavallotti 16). 7 | Following the acquisition by the group Italian Radical Design, Meritalia returns with a selection of legendary pieces created by Gaetano Pesce such as the Shadow chair (Hall 24, M10-M12). 8 | Puff-D by Diesel Living with Moroso is an informal chair covered in removable and washable fabric. 9 | The Lepal chair by Doshi Levien for Arper combines a rigid external structure with a soft internal seat, available in different options for both cover and base, is FSC certified and can be completely disassembled (Hall 22, C21-D12). 10 | With its monolithic appearance, the Origata bench by Nao Tamura for Porro takes inspiration from the creation of traditional Japanese kimonos (Hall 11, D15-E18).