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Cristina Celestino was born in 1980 in Pordenone. In 2005, after graduating from the School of Architecture at IUAV University of Venice, she worked with prestigious design studios, focusing on interior architecture and design. In 2009 she moved to Milan, founding two years later her brand Attico Design. In […]
Milan Design Week is coming closer and with it comes Fuorisalone. In light of that event, Brera Design District presents the tenth edition of its Design Week with a couple of events already planned.
There are many novelties to see for this year’s edition of Milan Design Week in Brera, so we’re giving you six initiatives you definitely can’t miss if you travel to Milan during that period.
Planetarium is an interior project conceived and realized by Cristina Celestino for Besana Carpet Lab. This project is set to be presented in the Brera Design Apartment during Milan Design Week.
This initiative is set to be a multi-sensorial experience that will be curated by Iris Ceramica Group and the young architects of SOS School of Sustainability with the extra presence of with Mario Cucinella. Mario himself will be guiding visitors through a space that, according to the Fuorisalone page “evokes a new pact between man and nature”. An interesting initiative not to miss during Milan Design Week.
This consists of an installation of Timberland by the study Giò Forma. It will be including a robot created by pollution and waste acting as a spokesman for sustainable design. This event that will happen during Milan Design Week will be perfectly in line with the concept “Design Your Life”.
This initiative is set to be a celebration of the 50th anniversary of the first moon landing. Moleskine will be participating in the Brera Design District by emphasizing the importance of undertaking trips to unexplored territories. They will be introducing a Backpack-Silver Edition designed by Giulio Lacchetti.
This project was made by Davide Fabio Colaci in collaboration with the Politecnico di Milano. This will consist of a temporary garden that will be offering the city a meadow of flowers that aim to stimulate urban biodiversity following the evolution of Spring.
Lastly, we’ll be having the return of SWISS KRONO GROUP to Brera Design District with a widespread exhibition in the city. From what we know they are planning to show the story of a project on environmental sustainability based on the character Pinocchio.