Ulrike Fellner | Interior Architecture | salone del mobile
Ulrike Fellner - Interior Architecture
Ulrike Fellner, Interior, Architecture, Innenarchitektur, Interior design, Furniture, Office, Zurich, Zürich, Bern, Switzerland, Schweiz, International, Residential, Commercial
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During this years Salone del Mobile, Italian fashion brand Marni presented a new home furnishing accessories range: chairs, chaise longues and rocking chairs alongside numerous small tables, lamps and vases made of metal, wood and hand-woven PVC cord in brilliant colour combinations. The items have all been made in Colombia by a group of women who have gained independence through work. Marni Ballhaus and a colourful choreography of Cumbia with traditional full circular skirts, inspired by the culture of Colombia, set the backdrop for the presentation. ...

One of my favorites - as every year - at the Milan Furniture Fair: Dimore Studio ...

I just returned form the Salone del Mobile in Milan. One of the most inspiring space I visited was the newly opened Fondazione Prada, designed by architecture firm OMA. The new venue is the result of the transformation of a distillery dating back to the 1910’s and houses several exhibition areas and performance spaces. Definitely a must when you are in Milan! ...

Vintage icons and contemporary design highlights set in a spectacular ex-industrial space // For this years Salone del Mobile Nina Yashar, founder of one of Italy’s most wonderful collectable design galleries, Nilufar, transformed her furniture storage in a giant showroom. The imposing space centers around an atrium, surrounded by three levels of steel balconies. The dramatic structure, designed like an over-proportioned doll’s house, features open interconnected rooms, accessible by steel staircases and framed by enormous velvet curtains. The regularity of the booth like rooms are the perfect backdrop for Yashars eclectic collection of mid-century gems and stunning contemporary design. Each room is curated with a well balanced mix of iconic vintage pieces from Gio Ponti, Angelo Mangiarotti, Gaetano Pesce, Piero Fornasetti, Franco Albini and contemporary design objects by Lindsey Adelman, Michael Anastassiades, Pierre Marie Agin, Michele Balestra, Bethan Laura Wood, Massimiliano Locatelli, India Mahdavi, etc. etc. The depot is prone to become another institution in Milan’s flourishing design world. ...