Diesel Living in collaboration with FOSCARINI, MOROSO, SELETTI & BERTI @ Milan Design Week 2015

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Diesel, has created a collection of products with a relaxed and comfortable mood, taking its inspiration from an informal lifestyle concept and targeting consumers who like simple shapes yet at the same time seek a “modern” style made up of high quality combined with a distinctive design of pure lines. What Diesel living brought to Milan Design Week 2015? 

Diesel Living in collaboration with FOSCARINI, MOROSO, SELETTI & BERTI @ Milan Design Week 2015

Furniture with MOROSO
Moroso with diesel has created a collection of products with a relaxed and comfortable mood , taking its inspiration from a informal lifestyle concept and targeting consumers who like simple shapes yet seek a modern style made up of high quality combined with a distinctive design of pure line.
Lighting with FOSCARINI
The diesel with Foscarini collection speaks o variety of different languages from rock to pop, industrial design and vintage, from graphic to art to  illustration the unmistakable diesel lifestyle , ironic , transgressive , eclectic , incandescent , the collection includes over 49 different lamp models.
Home Accessories with SELETTI
Space life has always been a big inspiration for the brand, along with the futuristic cyber punk approach. It is a fascinating mysterious world, where shapes of spaceships, details from technical machinery and texture have inspired the conception of several products.
Wood Flooring with BERTI
From the mix of the unique diesel living touch and Berti's know how a new partnership is born. It is a result of the research and the innovation on the treatment of materials, where several layouts and furnishing turn each location in a 100% Diesel space.
                                                                                   "My Mirror, My Moon" Simply Stunning.
Year 2015 diesel living brought the entire collection under one roof . With our ironic and I excepted approach to design , the collection reflects every aspect of the Diesel philosophy and lifestyle built on passion, creativity and experience.Diesels inspiration are art and music, the streets and industrial archeology,banal objects and inspirational masterworks. But above all, real life experiences. Rough material, contrasting shapes and textural treatments are part of our heritage.
Latice Design is waiting to see what DIESEL Living has to showcase at Milan design week 2016
"DIESEL LIVING COLLECTION". Store.diesel.com. N.p., 2016. Web. 31 Mar. 2016.

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Sculpture in Motion: Helio Curve Hyundai’s Design Philosophy, Salone Del Mobile, 2015.

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<Helio Curve> recreates the movement of an ocean wave by suspending 400 open-celled tongue-and-groove wooden blocks within a five-meter cube, each block linked by string to an electrically-powered metal drive. The individual blocks appear to be connected to form a wave over 3m high, which ebbs and flows in a continuous rhythms of ‘living motion’ that never repeats, highlighting the variability and harmonious flow of organic movement – and celebrating movement itself as an art form. With an exclusively designed lighting, <Helio Curve> casts a huge fluidic shadow, enhancing the experience even further.



 This complicated and beautiful kinetic art work was carefully designed by Reuben Margolin under complex mathematical design.

ABOUT THE ARTIST, REUBEN MARGOLIN



Margolin, Reuben. "Reuben Margolin :: Home". Reubenmargolin.com. N.p., 2016. Web. 28 Mar. 2016.

Bringing movement to life
California-based artist Reuben Margolin is known for his large-scale kinetic installations which encapsulate complex yet beautiful movement of the nature. For the past 15 years, Reuben Margolin has been working on a series of monumental mechanical mobiles completing over 20 suspended undulating installations whose modular fluidity is operated through analogical components.
The second part of ‘Sculpture in Motion’ project <Helio Curve> was unveiled at the opening of 2015 Milan Design Week, demonstrating Hyundai Motor’s commitment to sharing and fostering design philosophy in all its forms. This collaborative art work of Reuben Margolin and Hyundai Motor Design Center, <Helio Curve> celebrates the beauty of continuous movement of the ‘living form’; how the way ‘movement of motion’ takes ‘tangible’ form while still retaining its natural energy and movement.

[Sculpture in Motion 2.0] Helio Curve – Making Film

The art work gives expression to the vitality, harmonious unity of interconnectivity of the natural world reflecting Hyundai Motor’s unique design philosophy, ‘Fluidic Sculpture’, where the design process is always adaptive, flowing and inspired by nature. Moving beyond its first project, ‘Sculpture in Motion’, where 12,000 translucent spheres acted collectively as a screen occupying 1,000 square meters, the second part of ‘Sculpture in Motion’ adds breath of life; Hyundai’s design philosophy is reinterpreted in natural flow and energy.

"Sculpture In Motion 2.0- Hyundai Motor Brand Homepage". Brand.hyundai.com. N.p., 2016. Web. 28 Mar. 2016.

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Happy Holi !

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                                                                                              https://g.co/doodle/gntsrc

Today, people around the world will pelt each other with colored powder in celebration of Holi, the centuries-old holiday that is now celebrated throughout the world. Holi coincides with the beginning of Spring, and for many it’s an opportunity to indulge in the bright, colorful festivity of the new season.Google Doodle honors this tradition, and all those celebrating on this joyous day. 

Color, in essence, has been a large part of the Indian consciousness. In a country as diverse and culturally vibrant as India, it is perhaps the common, simple expressions of color that hold together the multitudes of outlooks, lifestyles, and traditions. The symbolism of color stands out and controls every aspect of life in India, be it religion, politics, festivals, celebrations or even public sentiments. An interesting way of looking at all that mentioned above is to imagine a shape, structure, form, design, pattern, lattice for every color, mood, food, festival, religion, politics, finance’s and let them go loose and get interspersed with each other. Engulfing one form to make a new one. Each design creating a new pattern, with the same meaning and yet a different perspective.

India remains colorful, decorated and vibrant in more ways than one. It stands strong as perhaps the most stoic example of unity in a world so divided. And the colors and lattices that hold it together are the framework of faith, pride, and love – feelings that overcome all differences.

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Salone del Mobile, Milano, 2016: The world of quality

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The spotlight is on the 55th edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano, the platform for innovation and location of choice for networking and business. Three collateral events dedicated to the concepts of living, classic furnishing and architectural finishings respectively, as well as a short film signed by Matteo Garrone. Over 300,000 operators from more than 160 countries and a visiting public of over 30,000 people on the Saturday and Sunday – from 12th to 17th April at the Milan Fairgrounds, Rho.  

                            "Homepage - Salone Del Mobile Milano 2016". salonemilano. N.p., 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2016.                                                                                                                       
                                                                                                                 

                               "Homepage - Salone Del Mobile Milano 2016". salonemilano. N.p., 2016. Web. 23 Mar. 2016.

The most awaited week in Milan

 April in Milan means only one thing: Design Week is coming! It’s the most prestigious event in the city, very loved by the people.With so many innovative and exciting exhibitions and installations happening at once, it seemed nearly impossible to see all the excitement that the Salone had to offer in just one week.

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