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Interact and Communicate with JUNO JEON Furniture



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Netherlands-based designer juno jeon has created two pieces of furniture that aim to bring ordinary objects to live, by making them interact and communicate with their users. The humor-infused project aims to create a relationship between our space, which is full of objects, and ourselves.
 ‘Pull me to live’ is a drawer that has a special skin: when the drawer is closed, it just sits there, showcasing its fancy skin. When it is pulled, its outer layer gradually changes the color from back to front. this creates the sensation that the drawer is reaction to the human stimulus, as if it was an animal. when the drawer is pushed back, its skin changes color again.A simple gesture of opening and closing the drawer changes the skin of the drawer
by painting the skin with two different colors, the user is able to appreciate its two faces

Acarol’s fungi collection reveals nature’s intricate textures at salone del mobile 2016




Forests are the dominant terrestrial ecosystem. Their biomass is the oldest source of renewable energy used since our ancestors learned the secret of fire. Much of this biomass occurs below ground as partially decomposed plant detritus. Its decay is a clear example of the transformative energy of nature. The final stages in the life cycle of a forest tree attracts specialised fungi organisms which attack the wood breaking down the tough lignin layer that protects it.

One of the effects of the early stages of wood decay is the fungi texture inside the matter of the tree: the fungal growth can create some of the most dramatic wood color changes with regions of discoloration and intricate patterns of amazing dark lines, adding a new dimension to the woodgrain.

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Alcarol have used the fungi from dead trees and abandoned logs to create unique pieces of furniture. The company employs experimental processes to preserve the raw material exactly as it appear in his original habitat, giving it a new life before it goes to waste. The ‘fungi console’ is made of a single wood plank obtained from an abandoned beech log with its  native populations of fungi, recovered in the Italian dolomite forest. the plank is cut into two  parts with a very thin blade  and then joined so that in the corners the  fungal woodgrain matches perfectly like a single bent piece, and also the resin – through a special process – is a single piece and not seen separations between horizontal and vertical resin edges. 

The console shows the most fascinating creations of the fungi: wood discolorations and intricate dark lines that look like free-form art drawn with a calligraphy pen, pigment demarcations constructed by the fungal colonies to protect their territories from potential competitor fungi.
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The ‘fungi console’ is made of a single wood plank obtained from an abandoned beech log
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The ‘fungi stool’ is a block of wood obtained from a dead apple tree
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the ‘fungi table’ is made of  a single wood plank obtained by sawing a very large beech logalcarol fungi collection designboom

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


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.