SaloneSatellite is still another highlight of the week Milan design, focusing as it does on designers under 35. the youngest brother of the main Salone del Mobile was established in 1998 and has been described by its founders as a "leap of faith" in the creative potential new designers. Their faith seems to have paid off with 10,000 designers and design schools with 270 during the 18 years since, many of them went on to become the biggest names in the design industry. theme "New materials, New Design" This year, explored new materials science, and presented works by young designers selected by a selection committee chaired by Marva Griffin, curator-organizer of the exhibition.

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The President Siz is composed of freeform-bent steel tubing and molded plywood, designed by Hanna Litwin and Romin Heide, co-founder of design studio based in Berlin Büro Famos. "We combine traditional techniques with new modern materials and processes to develop products and contemporary solutions," say the designers. "Our goal is to create sustainable objects :. like simple, fun to use, serious and charm "

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These mirrors are Jiyoun Woo of Seoul National University with geometric providing details shelves for small objects.

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Vera & Kyte presented a new collection, developed specially for the launch at the show, including Trapeze Light, triadic figures, Timepiece Present, Amie Seat Vienna blankets and navigate Tiles. "the tradition of Scandinavian design is perhaps the most present in the simplicity of form and function rationally," say co-founders and Vera Kleppe Åshild Kyte. "However, it is important for us not only to maintain existing traditions, but also continue to develop, expand and push the boundaries of what is considered the Nordic aesthetic design. Through our work, we have the luxury to build our own contemporary world on top of this base. "

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Una is another pair of Norwegian designers, Domaas / Høgh. "The lamp is a result of the joy of creating new things," they say. "It started with inspiration from a hot air balloon. They are always made with many different colors and beautiful in the sky. We adapted playfulness in our process, but in the end result. "The glass ball and bowl are interchangeable, allowing you to create different color effects depending on your mood.

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We love this Pliego opaque mirror by Valencia and design studio based in Mexico's Selva. - the lower edge curled provide a handy shelf for makeup on your way or the buttons on your way in

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Aad trays Silje Nesdal are colored black to highlight their simple shape and grain of the wood. Available in three different sizes, they can be combined to create a beautiful room, or just used in their own right. Silje quotes time spent working in Japan and heritage of wood to the picturesque region of western fjords in Norway where she grew up among his inspirations.

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Thanks Souky was the a satellite of the highlights - a design brand recently moved to London and a really exciting discovery. domestic Collectables is a collection of 12 tableware designed to work together. "The collection explores the links created between users and the objects of everyday ways in which we interact with things and the way we speak to them about the ritual of food," says Grace. "Each piece held in more than one place and serves more than one purpose. Born into a fun and entertaining experience that seeks to engage while exploring all possible combinations. "

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Tide by designer based in Berlin, Anna Badur is a marine experience inspiration with cobalt and porcelain dishes. "plunging porcelain pieces in cobalt spot, various apparitions of water movement are captured," she explains.

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And finally, we loved the graphic simplicity of this chair by Warsaw-based Kosmos project - a design studio created by Ewa and Maciej Bochen Jelski. "Our inspiration comes from the observation of the relationship between the civilized and the wild," say the designers.