During Salone Internazionale Del Mobile in Milan, all eyes are on Rossana Orlandi.
During Salone Internazionale Del Mobile in Milan, all eyes are on Rossana Orlandi.
Map Tapestries by Hannah Waldron for Konstfack at Spazio Rossana Orlandi.
Map Tapestries by Hannah Waldron for Konstfack at Spazio Rossana Orlandi.
Spazzio Rossana Orlandi.
Spazzio Rossana Orlandi.
Danish silversmith Georg Jensen unveiled two new contemporary collections at Rossana Orlandi during the 2014 MIlan design week as a follow-up to its collaborations with the likes of Ilse Crawford and Alfredo Häberli.
Danish silversmith Georg Jensen unveiled two new contemporary collections at Rossana Orlandi during the 2014 MIlan design week as a follow-up to its collaborations with the likes of Ilse Crawford and Alfredo Häberli.
Table Cassina LC15 by Le Corbusier, Rival Chairs by Konstantin Grcic for Artek with Kvadrat fabric, bar cart by Rossana Orlandi,
Table Cassina LC15 by Le Corbusier, Rival Chairs by Konstantin Grcic for Artek with Kvadrat fabric, bar cart by Rossana Orlandi,
Stackable, colorful Poke stools by Kyuhyung Cho. See it at Rossana Orlandi.
Stackable, colorful Poke stools by Kyuhyung Cho. See it at Rossana Orlandi.
One of the many projects presented by Amsterdam studio Scholten & Baijings during Milan Design Week 2014 were these cut crystal tumblers for new Irish company J. HILL at Rossana Orlandi. They also showed pendant lighting for Moooi, a chair for Moustache, a bunch of items for HAY, and tables for Karimoku New Standard.
One of the many projects presented by Amsterdam studio Scholten & Baijings during Milan Design Week 2014 were these cut crystal tumblers for new Irish company J. HILL at Rossana Orlandi. They also showed pendant lighting for Moooi, a chair for Moustache, a bunch of items for HAY, and tables for Karimoku New Standard.
"The idea of the house for us has been an interesting subject of study, as architects, because the house is the beginning of building, the beginning of architecture, shelter that puts a roof over you when it rains," says Hu.
"The idea of the house for us has been an interesting subject of study, as architects, because the house is the beginning of building, the beginning of architecture, shelter that puts a roof over you when it rains," says Hu.
Dutch designer Aldo Bakker's abstract, triangular cast Iron Pourer sports a versatile lid and is calibrated for the perfect oil pour. “And when you move it backwards, it immediately draws the fluid in," say Bakker. "I like this – as if the user conquers the can every time."
Dutch designer Aldo Bakker's abstract, triangular cast Iron Pourer sports a versatile lid and is calibrated for the perfect oil pour. “And when you move it backwards, it immediately draws the fluid in," say Bakker. "I like this – as if the user conquers the can every time."
Bear Mask by Arsenio Rodriguez (shop: Rossana Orlandi)
Bear Mask by Arsenio Rodriguez (shop: Rossana Orlandi)
In the basement of Rossana Orlandi’s gallery, a former tie factory in the Magenta neighborhood, Tokyo design studio we+ displayed LED-illuminated vases, created by molding multiple layers of wax.
In the basement of Rossana Orlandi’s gallery, a former tie factory in the Magenta neighborhood, Tokyo design studio we+ displayed LED-illuminated vases, created by molding multiple layers of wax.
Disguise by we+ (Rossana Orlandi). They are LED-illuminated vases created by molding multiple layers of wax
Disguise by we+ (Rossana Orlandi). They are LED-illuminated vases created by molding multiple layers of wax
Chubby Chairs, Design Dirk Vander Kooij (shop: Rossana Orlandi) around the TAB Table by Davide Vizzini
Chubby Chairs, Design Dirk Vander Kooij (shop: Rossana Orlandi) around the TAB Table by Davide Vizzini
Aldo Bakker and Louise Campbell collections for Georg Jensen. See it at Rossana Orlandi, Via Matteo Bandello 14-16.
Aldo Bakker and Louise Campbell collections for Georg Jensen. See it at Rossana Orlandi, Via Matteo Bandello 14-16.
And on the Day-Glo side of pink, a miniature CMYK lamp hiding in the ceiling at Rossana Orlandi's famous project space.
And on the Day-Glo side of pink, a miniature CMYK lamp hiding in the ceiling at Rossana Orlandi's famous project space.
Cheburashka table set by Luca Nichetto. See it at the "Walk the Line" exhibition, Rossana Orlandi, Via Matteo Bandello 14-16.
Cheburashka table set by Luca Nichetto. See it at the "Walk the Line" exhibition, Rossana Orlandi, Via Matteo Bandello 14-16.
Elements series by Scholten & Baijings for J.Hill's Standard. See it at Rossana Orlandi, Via Matteo Bandello 14-16.
Elements series by Scholten & Baijings for J.Hill's Standard. See it at Rossana Orlandi, Via Matteo Bandello 14-16.
Industrial designer Alvaro Catalán de Ocón launched the results of his PET project in April 2013 at the atelier of Rossana Orlandi in Milan.
Industrial designer Alvaro Catalán de Ocón launched the results of his PET project in April 2013 at the atelier of Rossana Orlandi in Milan.
As part of the Softwear exhibition at Spazio Rossana Orlandi, Li Edelkoort tapped Kiki van Eijk to create wallhangings inspired by Google devices.
As part of the Softwear exhibition at Spazio Rossana Orlandi, Li Edelkoort tapped Kiki van Eijk to create wallhangings inspired by Google devices.
The duo of Mario Minale and Kuniko Maeda exhibited their 3D-printed vinyl flowers at Spazzio Rossana Orlandi at the Milan Salone del Mobile this April.
The duo of Mario Minale and Kuniko Maeda exhibited their 3D-printed vinyl flowers at Spazzio Rossana Orlandi at the Milan Salone del Mobile this April.
Lee Broom will show his new Optical lighting collection in a mobile installation—installed in the back of a truck. Catch it around town over the course of the week. It starts at Spazio Rossana Orlandi, Via Bandello Matteo 14, on April 12.
Lee Broom will show his new Optical lighting collection in a mobile installation—installed in the back of a truck. Catch it around town over the course of the week. It starts at Spazio Rossana Orlandi, Via Bandello Matteo 14, on April 12.
Spazio Rossana Orlandi is a sprawling space, a former tie factory that now holds a series of rooms, each one outfitted by a different designer. In one area, Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc’s blown-glass pendants hang above her Summertime collection.
Spazio Rossana Orlandi is a sprawling space, a former tie factory that now holds a series of rooms, each one outfitted by a different designer. In one area, Slovenian designer Nika Zupanc’s blown-glass pendants hang above her Summertime collection.
Inverted Spaces, a new collaboration between Calico Wallpaper and the Amsterdam studio BCXSY, is on view at Spazio Rossana Orlandi. Other designers among the dozens exhibiting at the not-to-miss space include Piet Hein Eek, Luca Nichetto, Jo Nagasaka, RBW, and more. Via Matteo Bandello 14/16.
Inverted Spaces, a new collaboration between Calico Wallpaper and the Amsterdam studio BCXSY, is on view at Spazio Rossana Orlandi. Other designers among the dozens exhibiting at the not-to-miss space include Piet Hein Eek, Luca Nichetto, Jo Nagasaka, RBW, and more. Via Matteo Bandello 14/16.
Aldo Bakker's stainless steel pitcher for Georg Jensen is as much a sculptural object as a functional one. For Georg Jensen's exhibition at Rossana Orlandi in Milan, each object was displayed as its opposite: an oil pourer set on a platform topped with a thin layer of oil, a water pitcher suspended in a transparent box filled with liquid.
Aldo Bakker's stainless steel pitcher for Georg Jensen is as much a sculptural object as a functional one. For Georg Jensen's exhibition at Rossana Orlandi in Milan, each object was displayed as its opposite: an oil pourer set on a platform topped with a thin layer of oil, a water pitcher suspended in a transparent box filled with liquid.
In the kitchen, Hans Wegner chairs surround a vintage triangular marble dining table from Willy Ballez. The island pendants are by Davide Groppi, and the kitchen system is Rossana, an Italian luxury kitchen brand.
In the kitchen, Hans Wegner chairs surround a vintage triangular marble dining table from Willy Ballez. The island pendants are by Davide Groppi, and the kitchen system is Rossana, an Italian luxury kitchen brand.
From the sheer volume of impassioned discourse echoing through the contemporary gallery’s halls, clearly Rossana Orlandi is the only place that matters on Sunday at noon. The multi-structure space surrounding a charming garden was packed to the brim with eager designers and editors, which goes to show you that Milan Design Week is as much about discovering young emerging talent from around the globe as it is about celebrating Italian heritage brands.
From the sheer volume of impassioned discourse echoing through the contemporary gallery’s halls, clearly Rossana Orlandi is the only place that matters on Sunday at noon. The multi-structure space surrounding a charming garden was packed to the brim with eager designers and editors, which goes to show you that Milan Design Week is as much about discovering young emerging talent from around the globe as it is about celebrating Italian heritage brands.
Structural Skin Lamp is a minimal table lamp created by Madrid-based designer Jorge Penadés. Persisting on the idea of Structural Skin flat surfaces but in this case translated into a collection of table lamps. The shapes are the consequence of a study on the intersection of different planes and the objective remains the same, emphasize the privileged patterns and textures created with this self-produced unique material. Those objects were presented at Rossana Orlandi during Milan Design Week 2017.
Structural Skin Lamp is a minimal table lamp created by Madrid-based designer Jorge Penadés. Persisting on the idea of Structural Skin flat surfaces but in this case translated into a collection of table lamps. The shapes are the consequence of a study on the intersection of different planes and the objective remains the same, emphasize the privileged patterns and textures created with this self-produced unique material. Those objects were presented at Rossana Orlandi during Milan Design Week 2017.
At Via Matteo Bandello 14, behind a nondescript facade, you'll find one of Milan's best curated design spaces, the always lovely Spazzio Rossana Orlandi. During this year’s fair the exterior courtyard played host to Talent Milan—and exhibition of 21 recent graduates from 11 countries organized by Li Edelkoort and Designhuis. In the foreground is Phat Knit by Bauke Knotterus, and Guus Van Leeuwen’s Domestic Animals.
At Via Matteo Bandello 14, behind a nondescript facade, you'll find one of Milan's best curated design spaces, the always lovely Spazzio Rossana Orlandi. During this year’s fair the exterior courtyard played host to Talent Milan—and exhibition of 21 recent graduates from 11 countries organized by Li Edelkoort and Designhuis. In the foreground is Phat Knit by Bauke Knotterus, and Guus Van Leeuwen’s Domestic Animals.
A monolithic stone kitchen with Emperador marble also features a wood bar top that stretches to connect a narrow counter along the window. Rossana cabinets with backlit bronze mirrored glass complement the decorative light fixtures by Henge.
A monolithic stone kitchen with Emperador marble also features a wood bar top that stretches to connect a narrow counter along the window. Rossana cabinets with backlit bronze mirrored glass complement the decorative light fixtures by Henge.
Louise Campbell's 15-piece stainless steel cutlery collection for Georg Jensen was also shown at Rossana Orlandi. After three years of research into utensils and tableware tools, Campbell devised a versatile collection in which "pastry forks double as children’s forks, spoons take you effortlessly from starter to dessert, and indispensible teaspoons double as children’s spoons." And in case you should need them, lobster and cold-cut forks, pushers, and sauce and salad spoons round out the series.
Louise Campbell's 15-piece stainless steel cutlery collection for Georg Jensen was also shown at Rossana Orlandi. After three years of research into utensils and tableware tools, Campbell devised a versatile collection in which "pastry forks double as children’s forks, spoons take you effortlessly from starter to dessert, and indispensible teaspoons double as children’s spoons." And in case you should need them, lobster and cold-cut forks, pushers, and sauce and salad spoons round out the series.
More of a reflecting pool than a swimming pool, the organic shape of this kidney-shaped pool contrasts with the otherwise rectilinear forms at this Modernist apartment building in Milan.
More of a reflecting pool than a swimming pool, the organic shape of this kidney-shaped pool contrasts with the otherwise rectilinear forms at this Modernist apartment building in Milan.
Labeled leather boxes filled with various goodies line the walls of Orlandi’s upstairs shop, while a raft of desirable design icons flood the floor of this wonderful retail space. With items that range from 3 to 30,000 euros, there is truly something for everyone here—but you’ll never know what it is before you start poking around.
Labeled leather boxes filled with various goodies line the walls of Orlandi’s upstairs shop, while a raft of desirable design icons flood the floor of this wonderful retail space. With items that range from 3 to 30,000 euros, there is truly something for everyone here—but you’ll never know what it is before you start poking around.
Hand Made Mirror is a minimal mirror created by Oslo-based designer Daniel Rybakken. The mirror is created by Daniel Rybakken in massive aluminum, hand carved and polished with a brass bracket insert. The item was presented at Spazio Rossana Orlandi during Salone del Mobile in Milan 2016. With the Hand Made Mirror, the designer wanted to explore the possibility of using techniques and visual expressions found and used on other materials, on a material like aluminum. The mirror is carved and shaped by hand as if chiselled out of a massive block of wood or stone. This almost organic, un-uniform appearance becomes a stark contract to the mirrors perfectly plane face. A 180° rotatable brass insert includes keyholes for wall mounting.
Hand Made Mirror is a minimal mirror created by Oslo-based designer Daniel Rybakken. The mirror is created by Daniel Rybakken in massive aluminum, hand carved and polished with a brass bracket insert. The item was presented at Spazio Rossana Orlandi during Salone del Mobile in Milan 2016. With the Hand Made Mirror, the designer wanted to explore the possibility of using techniques and visual expressions found and used on other materials, on a material like aluminum. The mirror is carved and shaped by hand as if chiselled out of a massive block of wood or stone. This almost organic, un-uniform appearance becomes a stark contract to the mirrors perfectly plane face. A 180° rotatable brass insert includes keyholes for wall mounting.
Ini Archibong’s Gaea Pendant in situ at Rosanna Orlandi.
Ini Archibong’s Gaea Pendant in situ at Rosanna Orlandi.
Rossana Hu and Lyndon Neri of Neri & Hu.
Rossana Hu and Lyndon Neri of Neri & Hu.

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