
Sweet and Heady is a pendant light made of wine glasses by Ray Power. More »

Sweet and Heady is a pendant light made of wine glasses by Ray Power. More »

Very late Milan update: Peter Marigold was one of five designers showcased at the Great Brits – Ingenious Therapies show organised by the Design Museum and the British Council at fashion designer Paul Smith’s Milan headquarters in April. More »

Ornamented Life is a collection by designer Joana Meroz that applies unusual forms of decoration to everyday objects. More »

Hall Stand is a wall-mounted storage system made of plumbing hardware such as pipes and taps. More »

Here are some photos of Synapsis, a table designed by Jean-Marie Massaud for Italian furniture brand Porro. More »

Milan update: somewhat belatedly, here are works by the ten young British designers selected for the Top Ten show held at the British Council offices in Milan last month. More »

Milan update: here is a selection of pieces shown at the Design Academy Eindhoven show in Milan last month (see previous post). More »

Milan update: here are some photos of The Family of Form, the exhibition staged by Design Academy Eindhoven in Via Palermo, Milan last month. More »

Milan update: this installation by architect Kengo Kuma of a concept home based on traditional Japanese interiors was one of the talking points at Milan this year. More »

Milan update: Flos was the highlight of the Euroluce lighting fair in Milan last month, but we have only just received these images of new products by Marcel Wanders (above) and Joris Laarman (below). More »

Milan update: here is another young designer who showed at Salone Satellite in Milan last month – Danish textile designer Lene Toni Kjeld of Wall Decoration, who presented a new collection of wallpaper designs called Meta One. More »

Milan update: more from Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec, this time in the form of their Pol sofa for Kartell. More »

Milan update: is this the best new chair from Milan this year? The Steelwood cafe chair by Ronan and Erwan Bouroullec for Magis features modish mixed materials – in this case steel and wood, as the name suggests. More »