Party at Driade showroom in Milan during the Furniture Show 2007.
NOMAD design express presents the most cutting-edge design in the world.
Interview with Geneva based designer Philippe Cramer talks about the "Swissness" in the contemporary Swiss design.
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Interview with Christian Braendle
Interview with Christian Braendle, director of the Museum of Design Zurich. The Museum für Gestaltung Zürich with its four collections (poster, design, applied art, graphics) has one of the most extensive online collections of objects: www.emuseum.ch Christian Brändle talks about the museum as well as Alfred Haeberli's solo show "SurroundThings".
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Interview with Maurizio Ribotti e Aldo Cibic
Interview with Maurizio Ribotti e Aldo Cibic
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Conversation with Alfredo Haeberli
Swiss designer, Alfredo Häberli, is one of Switzerland's most recognized designers. A solo exhibition at the Museum für Gestaltung Zürich (Museum of Design Zurich) presents his work, his first exhibition displayed in a museum. Häberli's show "SurroundThings" provides an overview of the products and projects he has created. The exhibition is running until September 21st, 2008.
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June 4, 2008 Weil am Rhein, opening party at Vitra design museum
Opening party of Rem Koolhaas' exhibition "Dubai next" at Vitra campus in Weil am Rhein.
Superstudio
Maarten Baas
Marleen Kaptein and Stijn Roodnat are a design unit based in Amsterdam who have produced award winning design project and architectural design internationally, and are committed to socially responsible design concepts.
"Wouldn't it be nice...", the exhibition view at Centre d'art contemporain (CAC), Geneva in collaboration with ACDC (Art Contemporain, Design Contemporain), curated by Emilie King, Katya Garcia-Antón and Christian Brändle.
Interview with Renny Ramakers, design historian and co-founder of the Droog Design based in Amsterdam. The Design collective incorporates the work of an international cadre of contemporary designers working with low-cost industrial or recycled materials. In Dutch, droog means "dry" (as in "dry wit"), and unadorned or simple. The Droog Design collection is now a broad assembly of international designs that are plain and practical, including more than 150 diverse objects. www.droogdesign.nl
An amazing interactive images projected on the table at Droog exhibition in Milan in the occasion of Milan Furniture Show 2007.
Party at Driade showroom in Milan during the Furniture Show 2007.
One of the most famous Japanese designer Tokujin Yoshioka represents his latest works at Moroso Showroom in the occasion of Milan Furniture Show 2007.
Exhibition view of Design Miami in Basel
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