Mario Bellini, Fay Tugud, Patricia Urquiola and five more designers updated the Vogue Italia office in Milan.
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As part of the Design Week, an exhibition called Life In Vogue is held here. In addition to Bellini, Tugud, Urquiola, editor-in-chief of Emanuele Farneti magazine invited Sabine Marcelise, duo Muller Van Severen, Quincoces-Dragó, Michael Bargo, Antonio Citterio and Patricia Weil.
April issue of the magazine Vogue Italia.According to Farneti, in spite of the fact that the idea of making life in the office more homely has been popular for many years, no one went so far by inviting a whole team of well-known but completely different in style designers to work together on office interiors in the spirit of the times.
Fei Tugud. Roly Poly chair.British designer Fay Tugud was commissioned to update his own office Farnet. She covered the walls with hand-made prints with expressive faces, and her armchairs and Roly Poly lamps appeared in the interior. The main focus of the room is on the Tugud Family Bust No 3 ceramic sculpture.
Fien Muller and Hannes Van Severen, Muller Van Severen received the Vogue Talents division. They left books and accessories on the shelves, but showed their special minimalism by choosing Desk + Low Table + Lamp, which allows you to work and relax in three different ways.
Patricia Urquiola and her vision of a modern office on the example of the interiors of two rooms.Sabin Marcelise divided the Vogue Creative Director’s office into two sections. Visitors enter the yellow room, but the curtain hides an absolutely white space, awaiting ideas like a blank page so far.
Sabine Marcelise - a Dutchwoman of French origin - one of the most promising and original designers, whose objects are known to experts as good theatrical productions.New York designer Michael Bargo worked in the beauty department and focused on old advertising campaigns with classic perfume bottles and icons of Italian post-war design, and David Lopez Quincokes and Fanny Bower Grüng, reviewed the Italian tradition of furnishing the conference room.
American Michael Bargo used in the interior of the hits of Italian design. For example, the Quadrena table, which the Superstudio team designed for Zanotta in 1971.Finally, in the corridor there is a long line of wooden planks that were built “a la prima”. The author of the idea is a tireless classic, maestro Mario Bellini compares his design, which connects each room in the office, with the spine of a person.
«Corridor-speaker» Mario Bellini.Vogue Italia office is open to the public until April 22. Exhibition Life in Vogue. Milan, piazzale Cadorna 5