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Gervasoni 1882 at the Salone del Mobile Milano 2017

Paola Navone has conjured up a cool, sophisticated space for Gervasoni. The look is entirely consistent with the gracefully casual lifestyle that reflects both the company’s approach and Paola Navone’s creative flair.

As always, this year’s new products mingle effortlessly with prime pieces from earlier collections in eye-catching settings, three of which are devoted to the dining area. Semi-sheer swathes of whisper-light tartan fabric partition off the display space. Silvery walls catch the light and create a magically timeless atmosphere.

Each setting delivers a different take on the living room. In one, chilling out is the overarching theme, with generously proportioned sofas strewn with cushions; another makes socialising the main theme, with tables surrounded by numerous chairs from several Gervasoni collections. Another setting provides the living area with a cosy reading nook. And the largest space is designed to comfortably welcome a multitude of guests.

Much attention is obviously devoted to the colours and textures of the fabrics used for chairs, armchairs and sofas. Pink, acid green and aqua blend with an endless number of shades of grey, giving each piece its own distinctive personality.

Introducing the Sol 03 by Studio Daniel Rybakken for Luceplan

For the 29th edition of Euroluce, Luceplan presents Sol_03, an evocative lighting solution of great visual impact, and the latest creation generated by this fertile collaboration. Halfway between design and art, Sol_03 has a decorative character that conceals surprising technological complexity.

LED light source in die-cast aluminium; diffusing or reflecting plastic disk with mirror finish; disk diameter 75 or 108 c. Soon to be available for order.

via Design Context & Materiali Casa

The Moaré series; a watercolour optical illusion produced by the superimposed textures against the light.

The poetry of light. 
The Moaré series from Santa & Cole owes its name to the iridescent effect created by the two outer cylinder-shaped shades, a watercolour optical illusion produced by the superimposed textures against the light.

Discover more about this design by Estudi Antoni Arolahttp://bit.ly/MoareSantaCole

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