Milan Design week

TREND PRESENTATION Milaan design week 2019 at C-More Concept Store NL

TRENDPRESENTATION
Milaan design week 2019
at C-More Concept Store NL

 

You dont want to miss this event!

Ps: you can also order a digital version.

 


Everything you need to know from Milaan design week 2019 handed to you in a nice presentation.


The Milan design week is the most important design fair in the world and reveals the biggest design trends for the next few years in interior and design…..

 

If you were not able to go to Milan designweek yourself, or just would like to have a recap, then join us Tuesday 7 may 2019 for our in-house Milan design week trend presentation, drinks and networking in the HonigComplex | C-More Concept Store in cosy Nijmegen NL.

 

? The important info:


What:

TREND PRESENTATION MILAN DESIGNWEEK 2019

Location:

C-More Concept Store | Honigcomplex | Waalbandijk 8C Nijmegen NL
Date + Time: Tuesday 7 may 2019: Welcome and walk in with coffee, tea from 19.00 hrs. The presentation starts at 20.00 hrs. After the presentation we have drinks, time to network and talk some more about trends, Milan, design and interior.

Price + Options:

• Trend presentation completed with a set of printed trend-cards € 50,-

• Trend presentation and a digital summary, completed with a set of printed trend-cards € 75,-

• Trend presentation as a digital summary by mail € 50,-

• Note: The presentation talk will be in Dutch. The cards and digital summary will be in English.

 

Email us for tickets and orders: info@c-more.nl


The presentation is made and given by two Dutch professionals: Iris Havekes of C-More interior design + trends and Janneke van de Haterd of Studio Hart-ed, both experts in trendwatching, interior, color and design and experienced Milan design week visitors.


If you have any questions or want to order tickets or the digital summary, contact us by email: info@c-more.nl


See you soon! Iris + Janneke

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE

at Milan Design Week 2017

 

COS, the fashion brand from Sweden that designs understated collections that last beyond the season, had the most beautiful installations during the last Milan design weeks. This years installation was by Studio SWINE, that stands for Super Wide Interdisciplinary New Explorers. It’s a collaboration between Japanese Architect Azusa Murakami and British Artist Alexander Goves.

The installation shows us ” a fleeting experience, evoking in joy and vitality if only to remain a memory” I myself experienced it and it was poetically beautiful…

Enjoy.

All pictures by COS.

ps: Want to see a previous COS Milan design week installation? Go HERE and HERE

 

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

Cos + Studio SWINE at Milan Design Week 2017

 

Cos + Studio SWINE

tijdens

Milaan Design Week 2017

 

COS, het modemerk uit Zweden dat ingetogen collecties ontwerpt die lsnger meegaan dan een seizoen, heeft al jaren de mooiste installaties tijdens de Milaan Design week. Dit jaars installatie was van Studio SWINE, dat staat voor Super Wide Interdisciplinair New Explorers. Het is een samenwerking tussen de Japanse architect Azusa Murakami en Britse Kunstenaar Alexander Goves.

De installatie toont ons ”een vluchtige ervaring, die vreugde en vitaliteit oproepen, al was het maar om een herinnering te blijven”

Ik heb het zelf kunnen ervaren en het was poëtisch mooi …

Geniet.

Alle foto’s via COS.

 

ps: Wil je een eerdere COS Milan Design Week installatie te zien? Kijk HIER en HIER

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Vitra | newest items | Milan designweek 2017

Vitra

newest items

Milan designweek 2017

↓NL

 

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

 

 

The Design week in Milan is always THE event of the year, where brands and designers show the newest new. So did Vitra. This year Vitra presented the newest items in big “boxes” where an interior setting was created. As always very inspiring!

Explicit choices are made in the color pallets, upholstery and floor covering that are used. Vitra always manages to create a welcome and home feeling. Even in a booth at a very big fair! My compliments for that.

This year the new items are the Grand Sofà by designer Antonio Citterio and the Softshell Side Chair by the brothers Bouroullec. Also a few new variants of the Mariposa Sofa by Edward Barber and Jay Osgerby and new version of the East River Chair by Hella Jongerius. Last bust not least Vitra adds two new fabrics.

As if that wasn’t enough, there are also some updates of design classics such as the Table Flavigny by Jean Prouvé and the Eames Coffee Table by famous designing partners Charles en Ray Eames.

Not mentioned in the list, but one of my favorite chairs in the collection is the coconut chair. I’m glad that Vitra is picking up this beautiful design more often in the presentations lately.

Overall I sensed a stylish feminine feeling in most of the settings, with colors in ton-sur-ton pallets. One of the boxes had a bit of an odd twist which I like very much.

It felt like a very personal mix with lot’s of unique pieces, but as always combined in a very beautiful “collage” way. Very Vitra! I wonder if you know which box I mean :-) And one box was a bit more manly classic style.

For more info go over to Vitra.

Enjoy!

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

Vitra | Milan designweek 2017 | C-More

 

 

Vitra

Milan designweek 2017

C-More

 

De Design week in Milaan is altijd hèt design event van het jaar, waar de merken en ontwerpers het nieuwste van het nieuwste tonen.Vitra natuurlijk ook. Dit jaar presenteerden zij de nieuwste items in grote “boxen”, waarin een interieur opstelling is gemaakt. Zoals altijd weer zeer inspirerend!

Expliciete kleur-, stoffering en vloerbedekking keuzes zijn gemaakt. Vitra slaagt er altijd in een welkom en thuisgevoel te creëren. Zelfs in een stand op een zeer grote beurs! Mijn complimenten daarvoor.

Dit jaar zijn de nieuwe items de Grand Sofa van designer Antonio Citterio en de Softshell Side Chair door de broers Bouroullec. Ook zijn er een paar nieuwe varianten van de Mariposa Sofa door Edward Barber en Jay Osgerby en de nieuwe versie van de East River Chair van Hella Jongerius. Last bust not least introduceert Vitra twee nieuwe stoffen.

Alsof dat nog niet genoeg is, zijn er ook een aantal updates van design klassiekers zoals de tabel Flavigny door Jean Prouvé en de Eames Coffee Table ontworpen door het beroemde ontwerpers duo Charles en Ray Eames.

Niet vermeld in de lijst, maar wel een van mijn favoriete stoelen in de collectie is de Coconut Chair. Ik ben blij dat Vitra dit mooie ontwerp vaker laat zien de laatste tijd.

Over het algemeen spotte ik een stijlvolle vrouwelijke stijl in de presentatie, met een ton-sur-ton kleurpallet. Eén van de boxen had een beetje een vreemde twist die ik erg kan waarderen.

Die setting voelde als een zeer persoonlijke mix met veel unieke stukken, maar op een heel mooi “collage” manier gecombineerd. Zeer des Vitra’s! Ik vraag me af of jij gelijk weet welke box ik bedoel :-) En was ook een box in een wat meer mannelijke en klassiekere stijl.

Voor meer info ga naar Vitra.

Geniet!

Diesel Living | Milan design week 2017

Diesel Living

Pop-up Home

Milan design week 2017

↓NL

 

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

 

 

Well… Milan was a blast! I enjoyed every minute of it. Especially this beautiful Diesel Living pop-up home, where I felt at home the minute I walked in.

After a few days of wandering through Milan, design and trend spotting with Desiree of Vosgesparis and Wendy of Beeldsteil [we shared an Airbnb in Zona Tortona…Such fun!! ] we arrived at the Diesel Living Pop-up home. All three of us loved it instantly.

The Diesel Living furniture is a special line by Diesel and Moroso. The two combine very well. Moroso always works with outstanding designers, and stick their head out, showing extraordinary pieces. They dare to do something different. Diesel does that too. Diesel’s style is very well represented by the Rock and Roll feeling, with dark colors, studs, leather and metal, that is used in the cabinets and chairs, but with a fashion feeling mixed within it. Bold, but stylish… My style :-)

The Lighting fixtures are by Diesel Living – Foscarini. Beautiful pieces! The accessories are by Diesel Living-Seletti and last bust not least the kitchen byDiesel Living – Scavolini. All not the worst brands don’t you think!

The used colors and materials are a combination of pink, green, blue, dark browns and black in leather, wood, velvet, cotton-linen combinations, which gives the apartment a rough edge with soft touch. See for your self…. Do you like the Diesel Living pop up home?

 

Enjoy!

 

Ps: Did you know that Ynske + I just opened our own C-More Concept Store at HonigComplex Nijmegen NL, where we sell interior design furniture and lifestyle designs directly from the designers we spot and select? We also create a ROOM | LOFT in the store, that we change every three months. Chech it out at C-More Concept Store. You are more than welcome to visit us live or online :-) We are also on Instagram + Facebook

 

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

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Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

 

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

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Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

Diesel Living Pop-up Home | Milan design week 2017 | By C-More

 

Diesel Living

Pop-up Home

Milan design week 2017

 

Nou … Milan was weer geweldig! Ik heb genoten van elke minuut. Vooral het prachtige Diesel Living pop-up Home, waar ik  me thuis voelde, direct op het moment dat ik binnenkwam lopen.

Na een paar dagen van design en trend spotten met Desiree Vosgesparis en Wendy van Beeldsteil  [we deelden weer een Airbnb in Zona Tortona … Zo leuk !! ] Kwamen we aan bij de Diesel Living Pop-up huis. Wij alle drie vonden het meteen een van de mooiere design spots in Milaan.

De Diesel Living meubel collectie is een speciale lijn van Diesel en Moroso. De twee combineren heel goed samen: Moroso werkt altijd met goede en soms nog maar net ontdekte ontwerpers. Dat blijkt wel uit de buitengewone stukken die ze vaak op de beurs in mIlaan presenteren.. Ze durven om het net iets anders te doen. Diesel doet dat ook. Diesel’s stijl is in de Diesel Living collectie zeer goed vertegenwoordigd door het Rock and Roll gevoel, met donkere kleuren, studs, leer en metaal, dat oa wordt gebruikt in de kasten en stoelen, maar gemixt met een zeer modisch gevoel. Stoer, maar stijlvol … Mijn stijl :-)

De verlichting is van Diesel Living – Foscarini. Mooie stukken! De accessoires zijn van Diesel Living-Seletti en last bust not least de keuken van Diesel Living – Scavolini. Allen niet de slechtste merken vind je ook niet!

De gebruikte kleuren en materialen zijn een combinatie van roze, groen, blauw, donker bruin en zwart, in leer, hout, fluweel, en oa katoen-linnen combinaties, waardoor het appartement een ruw randje met een zachte touch krijgt. Kijk zelf maar…. Wat vind jij van het Diesel Living pop-up huis?

 

Geniet!

 

Ps: Wist je al dat Ynske + ik onlangs onze eigen  C-More Concept Store in het HonigComplex Nijmegen hebben geopend, waar we interieur design meubels en lifestyle producten direct van de ontwerper die we spotten verkopen?  Binnen onze store creeren we ook een ROOM | LOFT die we ieder drie maanden compleet restylen. Chech it out at C-More Concept Store. Je bent meer dan welkom om ons live of online te bezoeken :-) We zijn ook te vinden op Instagram + Facebook

 

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