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Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

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Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends
Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

The 2021 Salone de Milano officially kicked off on September 5th! Unlike in the past, this year with the special event "supersalone" rekindled the design engine, the first major exhibition in Italy after the epidemic. The world-renowned architect Stefano Boeri was invited to serve as the main curator of the special event "Supersalone", focusing on design, sharing and sustainability, in the form of a large design library, presenting 425 exhibiting brands and more than 1,900 new products in four pavilions, "which shows the firm belief that supersalone will become the symbol of the new Renaissance." Boeri said.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

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In 2020, at the beginning of the epidemic, "AD" co-founded the #ADLovesSalone platform with 9 versions of AD around the world, and continued to pay attention to the coverage of the brand and the new furniture products launched one after another. In view of the fact that most design enthusiasts this year are difficult to go to the scene to see the supersalone style, we have specially compiled the #ADLovesSalone new product report - the four new product trends of new furniture design works in 2020-2021, and feel the supersalone with you!

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Fiery Colors

Joyful colors

At the same time, the bright and warm colors can inject positive energy into the design. It is not difficult to find that the new product series launched by many home design brands this year always has a few bright designs that are uplifting. In fact, the pleasant warm color energy always exists in the genes of Italian design, under the interpretation of designers of different eras and styles, a variety of materials and textures continue to make the warm color trend enduring.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Paravent Ambassade Screen / Cassina

Designer / Charlotte Perriand

In Cassina's 2021 replica of the Master collection, the Paravent Ambassade screen created by design pioneer Charlotte Perriand is definitely a bright color that cannot be ignored. The screens have a strong architectural feel and were originally made of rectangles cut from 313 pieces of yellow rosewood. Available in walnut and oak, the replica creates a contoured façade in a rhythmic interweaving that creates a moderate sense of privacy while flexibly dividing the space.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Veretta single chair / Billiani

Designer / Cristina Celestino

Century-old brand Billiani has launched with a strong new product, which continues the exquisite craftsmanship of Italian manufacturing to the present. The brand invited designer Cristina Celestino to work with fabric brand Torri Lana to develop a natural texture of Timènt, the former drawing inspiration from the Tagliamento River to give the fabric a vivid texture like a stream of water, and the latter with exquisite textile techniques to further accentuate the flexible pattern. The Versatta single chair, which is a gathering of people, inherits Billiani's century-old experience of wooden furniture, combined with the vibrant tones of Timènt fabrics, to refine the exquisite brushstrokes of current Italian design.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Edit椅子 / Lapalma from Jumbo Collection

Designer / Anderssen & Voll

Anderssen & Voll, a design duo from Norway, has created this single chair called Edit for Lapalma, who want to interpret the timeless design core in a contemporary design form, giving a new life to the classic. The chair structure emphasizes a hugging posture, self-evidently conveying a comfortable sitting feeling, while the saturated earth orange tone is full of affinity and vitality.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Marilyn椅 / Baxter

Designer / Draga & Aurel

In Baxter's diverse and varied 2021 collection, there is no shortage of works that add an artistic touch to the space. Among them, the marilyn chair designed by the brand invited the designer Draga & Aurel to release a free and sexy vitality, the mango yellow and black back of the chair body collide with the interesting visual effect, and the central pleated design is the finishing touch.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

D.847.1桌子 / Molteni&C

Designer / Gio Ponti

The D.847.1 table was born in the golden age of modern design, and the designer Gio Ponti gave it a minimalist silhouette and was unabashedly embellished with rich details: a tabletop with upturned ends, sharp, tension-filled tapered legs (symbolizing the wings of an airplane) and a small, lightweight drawer. More than 70 years later, Molteni&C has partnered with Gio Ponti Archives to launch a replica that further enhances the handmade skills of solid wood and brings this classic design back to the fore.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Mi storage cabinet / Poltrona Frau

Designer / Neri & Hu

Inspired by oriental culture, the design group Neri & Hu created the Mi storage cabinet for Poltrona Frau. After careful exploration of the material and shape, the two designers removed the excess, "inlaid" the orange cabinet into the slender support structure, and maintained a gap with the top countertop. The overall appearance is easy to retract, just the right amount of white space, but also to find a balance between simplicity and refinement.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Console Fifteenth-century Facade边柜/ Fornasetti

This sideboard is made of wood with a totemic pattern of red and black that is hand-lacquered and screen-printed, inspired by the art of the Italian Renaissance. Fornasetti has always adhered to the high standard of handmade craftsmanship, and perhaps there are slight differences in each sideboard, but it is these artificial "non-industrial" errors that make the design warm and flexible.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Crystal Carpet / Gan

Designer / Charlotte Lancelot

The Crystal carpet by Belgian designer Charlotte Lancelot inherits her usually delicate style. Made from recycled fibers, carpets are hand-woven to be durable and flexible. Red rings of different sizes and different shades are intertwined, full of joy.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Ginger Ale Chair / Poltrona Frau

Designer / Roberto Lazzeroni

Ginger Ale is a vivid expression of modern design, with designer Roberto Lazzeroni giving the chair a shell-like silhouette. On the basis of the prototype Ginger seat, it renews the trapezoidal legs to provide stable support; the surface is covered with a textured red fabric that is soft and comfortable.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Magma Fabrics & Furniture Collection / Flou

Designer / Carlo Colombo

In 2021, Flou launched an indoor collection of multiple colors and fabrics, giving each color a different mood, personality and theme. The red-hued Magma seems to take us into the world of a rose flower, during which this standing cabinet created by Carlo Colombo is simple and clean, combining glossy hard materials with textured soft fabrics to create a rich visual level.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Noonu Seating Systems / B&B Italia

Designer / Antonio Citterio

The first Atoll collection was born in 2018, and this year, architect and designer Antonio Citterio's new sofa system, Noonu, joined the family. The couch is named after the Maldivian resort of Noonu, which means an "island" that relaxes the body and mind. The Noonu sofa resembles a fiery red piano, with smooth lines that the designers have given it a wide seating area, generous support and extraordinary texture.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Kovacs Bookshelf / Etel

Designer / Jorge Zalszupinl

The Kovacs Bookshelf is the work of Jorge Zalszupin, which seems to tell the story of the designer's legendary years in Brazil: the bookshelf reveals the sun's vitality and natural colors of the South American continent, and multiple rectangular units of different sizes and textures are arranged in layers to form a colorful and joyful music, providing powerful storage functions while bringing active energy into the interior space. At Etel's new exhibition, Colori, Kovacs Bookshelf and designs from many different eras construct color spaces that span time and space, giving life a dynamic and pleasant atmosphere.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Neighbours and Friends decorative mirror / Salvatori

Designer / Stephen Burks

Salvatori and designer Stephen Burks presented the mirror called "Neighbours and Friends": a variety of bone white, off-white, orange, red and black chunky marbles with different shapes, as well as mirrors that are irregularly spliced, coiled and crocheted into totems shaped like ancient tribal masks. When the jumping colors meet the smooth stone surfaces and mirrors, a game of chasing colors is about to begin.

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Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Weaving the Present

Vacation without boundaries

Looking back on the many changes in life, it seems that people are also getting used to spending leisure time at home. In fact, many home design brands and designers have long been keenly aware that the boundaries between interior furniture and outdoor furniture are gradually blurring, which is closely related to changes in lifestyle. Why not enjoy a piece of furniture that has a multifaceted beauty that encompasses the basic functions of everyday life and allows you to "vacation without boundaries" in the garden?

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Borea outdoor sofa / B&B Italia

Designer / Piero Lissoni

Borea outdoor sofa is art director Piero Lissoni through the design to express reverence to the sky, he hoped in childhood to grow up to build an airplane, although he did not achieve his wish, but with "lightness" as the core of the design, Borea can make you feel the beautiful experience in flight. In terms of exterior design, Borea sofas are made from seamless aluminium metal and covered with fabrics made of recycled fibers to achieve a sense of lightness from the inside out.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Grid floor lamp / Foscarini

Designer / Marc Sadler

The Twiggy Grid floor lamp is Foscarini's signature, inspired by curved fishing rods, with its clear silhouette, flexible form and toughness, and its unique shape makes it an anomalous existence. The outdoor version of the floor lamp, with a slight change in the shade , features a woven surface that is both functional and aesthetic. This material allows it to soften the light source and light while bringing its own holiday atmosphere, echoing the outdoor environment and natural elements.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Troag chandelier / Foscarini

Designer / Luca Nichetto

"Tröag" in Swedish refers to wooden vessels shaped like canoes, which are passed down from generation to generation by Swedish families, so they are also attached to the deep meaning of everyday objects. Designer Luca Nichetto takes the shape of the vessel and gives the Troag chandelier a light and flexible silhouette. The wooden lampshade is made by a hot bending and sanding process, which together with the soft light brings a warm atmosphere to the interior space. In addition, Troag's design improves the utilization of light, allowing light to be concentrated and projected downwards, reducing energy consumption, and translucent diffusers that cleverly hide technical components, making the overall simplicity and detail rich.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

My Moon table lamp / Seletti

Designer / Marcantonio

The ghostly designer Marcantonio then teamed up with Seletti to "pluck" this crescent moon from the sky and bring it into the home. The lamp, called "My Moon", is a gift from the designer to dreamers and can be used both indoors and outdoors.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Patio Seat Series / Minotti

Designer / GamFratesi

Minotti's 2021 Outdoor Collection features "a gentle transition between indoor and outdoor spaces", and the Patio Seating Series is a versatile, outdoor and indoor-compatible piece. You can flexibly combine its rich and varied forms according to your needs. GamFratesi's design concept comes from dynamic mosaics, and the simple geometric square shape is full of multiple collocation possibilities, and it can also create the right design according to the space and atmosphere. The Patio seating range combines exquisite material selection with design, giving a vivid and interesting soul, interpreting the contemporary style of Nordic and Italian design.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Giro lounge chair / Kettal

Designer / Vincent Van Duysen

Known for its outdoor furniture, Kettal invited designer Vincent Van Duysen to create a rustic and sophisticated Giro lounge chair with a knotted element – a classic element of outdoor furniture – as a visual focus, with a wide seating area and a comfortable backrest, making it the perfect choice for relaxing time. Giro vividly presents the modern design language while paying tribute to traditional craftsmanship, drawing on the minimalism of the former and the exquisite craftsmanship of the latter, with an eclectic approach.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Siesta sofa bed / Visionnaire

Designer / Marijana Radovic & Marco Bonelli

Designers Maria Radovic and Marco Bonelli believe that indoor and outdoor life can be blended together in a fluid, seamless way under the connection of furniture. With this in mind, they have brought a refreshing furniture collection to Visionnaire. Soft and comfortable, the Siesta sunbeds feature a large, adjustable parasol, and this "wide-brimmed hat" shields you from the harsh sunlight or removes it to allow you to soak up the sun. Sitting in Siesta, whether you're alone or relaxing with others, you'll find plenty of comfort.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Float茶几 / La Chance

Italian designer Luca Nichetto traces back to the float coffee table design inspiration with a cute hand-drawn manuscript: a spinning gyroscope on a mirror surface. It has a strong artistic installation that runs counter to the superficial decoration, and the inverted conical tabletop seems to challenge the visual senses, creating a sense of floating. Indoors, the Float coffee table will undoubtedly become the visual focus, and may give you the illusion of coming to the museum in a trance.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Vienna outdoor low table / Visionnaire

The Vienna outdoor low table moves between outdoor and indoor. The marble table top and the woven checked wooden board are adjacent to each other at right angles, the outside is supported by the wooden table foot, and the multiple dimensions such as lines and planes collide and dialogue in the design of the low table, although the forms are diverse, but visually it has achieved a minimalist expression, which is a beautiful work that combines diversity and originality, transparent, condensed and elegant.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Jupiter桌 / Baxter

Designer / Studiopepe

Nourished by a diverse range of art, fashion, design and architecture from around the world, Baxter distills the essence of the brand's DNA, forging this new series of furniture with a refined modern design language, fusion techniques and a breakthrough sense of scene. Among them, the Jupiter table led by design group StudioPepe is made of white Trafficino marble throughout, with a variable angular table top and smooth and smooth cylinder chimerice, capturing the visual focus of the space with a very sculptural shape.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Gullo outdoor grill cooker / Officine Gullo

Professional kitchenware equipment brand Officine Gullo launched a professional-level outdoor barbecue cooking machine, saying goodbye to the restrictions of cooking and enjoying food, and enriching the time that is difficult to travel. Using cutting-edge modern kitchenware making technology, Officine Gullo tirelessly adheres to the craftsmanship to create a high-end kitchenware equipment with outstanding style and exquisite design, making the Gullo grill not only bring a chef-level cooking experience, but also add exquisite and elegant brushstrokes to the outdoor garden.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Echo outdoor carpet / Gervasoni

Designer / Elena Sanguankeo

Standing barefoot on the Echo carpet created by fabric designer Elena Sanguankeo for Gervasoni, it seems to have the wonderful illusion of being in a shallow conversation, it is light and soft, can be used without space restrictions, and it unreservedly reveals the inclusiveness and texture of nature. The meticulous thread creates a delicate world of microscopic longitude and latitude under the exquisite weaving skills, thanks to the designer's many years of experience in fabric design, as well as the unique production process of combining handicraft and industrial textiles.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Work from Home Office

Flowing space

The wisdom of life seems difficult to obtain from books, it is more like the experience accumulated in perceptual cognition. This requires designers of home products to continuously update the design with a keen perception, so that the design adapts to the changes in life under the dynamic development. Today, we live in a "flowing space", perhaps facing the screen is work, the back is the life scene, and the furniture and design products are quietly updated.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Roger sofa seat / Minotti

Designer / Rodolfo Dordoni

Designed by Rodolfo Dordoni in collaboration with Minotti, Roger's soft shape, delicate cushions and custom-cut overlays bear the imprint of Minotti. Roger's sofa seat collection is like an installation for a specific place. It has a distinct multi-faceted character, which can meet the needs of different space layouts and adapt to other seats and accessories in the room.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Belt Series / Minotti

True to its name ,"Belt", this chair is inspired by belts. The collection is crafted by fine leather craftsmanship and strips outline and envelop the furniture structure. This product range includes sofas, armchairs, bickerel chairs with footstools, smaller casual armchairs and dining chairs.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Kn07 Chair / Knoll

Back in early 2021, Knoll sensed that working from home could become a big trend. In the traditional public work environment, office furniture is mostly hard lines and the design is extremely simple; today's furniture that provides office functions for home space seems to be more "gentle", making people feel moderate relaxation in concentration - Kn07 chair was born. It has the classic shape of an office chair, while the soft, velvet white fabric brings a homely atmosphere, which is warm and comfortable.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Bombè Chair / Cattelan Italia

Designer / Paolo Cattelan

The Bombè chair is a wonderful combination of power and beauty, the full and fluffy body symbolizes femininity, and the neat and fibre support structure is precise and powerful, and the two are balanced by designer Paolo Cattelan. The chair body is equipped with a rotatable design commonly found in office furniture, the surface wrapping material is available in a variety of materials, and the legs are made of painted metal and wood stitching structures, which are rich in layers and texture.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Linhua Studio desk/Minotti

Designer / Marcio Kogan

Building on the 2020 edition, Marcio Kogan reinvents Linhua, which also comes under the first office furniture collection launched by Minotti. Available in five sizes, this desk includes a compact writing desk and a large work desk. They look lightweight, with a sculptural structure that outlines a long-span bridge design, with the countertops flush with the supporting surfaces on both sides and two drawers underneath the countertops, seamlessly combining slim and heavy.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Era Scrittoio Table / Living Divani

Designer / David Lopez Quinces

The Era Scrittoio table is an elegant piece of designer David Lopez Quinces, with beautiful lines and a slender and neat support structure that is very eye-catching, and the table body is made of wood and metal, the former is calm and elegant, the latter restrained and concise. Multiple elements are organically organized into one, bringing an extraordinary texture to the office hours.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Pascal table / Porro

Pascal's table top is as thin as a cicada wing, the variety of marbling patterns is full of artistic atmosphere, and the four corners are made of aluminum metal, and there is no need to add anything to the whole, interpreting the architectural silhouette with modern design brushstrokes that do not fall into the ground. Because of this extremely restrained design, the Pascal table has a powerful and rich possibility, which can be placed in different spaces in the room, whether it is office or life scenes, it can be easily handled.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Mikado Bookshelf / Baxter

Designer / Federico Peri

Federico Peri's design style is a breeze between the classic and the modern, and his modular bookshelf Mikado for Baxter is a fusion of multiple elements and cultures. Bookshelves with modular design are no longer a minority, but Mikado is undoubtedly pleasant, with the restrained nature of oriental Zen and the clear shape of modern design. Mikado combines a variety of materials with a fresh and flexible color scheme and excellent texture to create a temperamental, attractive and practical indoor necessities.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Groundpiece sofa / Flexform

20 years ago, Flexform came out with the original Groundpiece sofa, and designer Antonio Citterio is still impressed with this work. At that time, in the furniture manufacturing industrial environment, few designers and brands made furniture with the attitude of polishing works of art. The groundbreaking Groundpiece undoubtedly responds to the voices of doubt, and its simple and condensed design language is enough to stand the test of time. Today, Flexform unveiled an optimized version of the sofa, updating the armrest design to combine the sofa with the storage unit, re-sculpting the living room into an integrated space that combines reading, working and even dining.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Sir Vito桌子 / B&B Italia

Designer / Studio Kairos

The Sir Vito table looks like a round stool, small and flexible, and versatile, aiming at cramped office spaces, such as pins between walls or corner areas. In addition, the height of the table can be flexibly adjusted. In sir Vito's overall design, it is not difficult to find that the design group Studio Kairos has a careful observation of life; from the user's point of view, it is possible to continue to develop the designer's concept in practical use - it is also preferable to put it in the home space.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Teresina armchair / Meridiani

Designer / Andrea Parisio

The Teresina armchair is precisely shaped, structured and unique, providing a wide seating area that is sufficient to provide comfort for different life scenes. Teresina is a combination of design aesthetics, sophisticated materials and demanding manufacturing processes, with a solid and stable structure made from oak that conveys warmth, a leather-clad backrest and seat that connects to the oak frame to form a distinctive suspended seat, and the outside of the armrest can also be used to store items.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Harbor Lounge Chair / B&B Italia

Designer / Naoto Fukasawa

B&B Italia's versatile and innovative armchair, Harbor Laidback, looks like office furniture, but is actually the work of designer Naoto Fukasawa redefining the concept of leisure. Based on the inverted cone of the classic Harbour Laidback chair, Harbor Laidback's back and seat upgrades provide the ability to move simultaneously, and a new balanced metal design has been added to the back to adjust the height of the upholstered headrests for a more comfortable sitting position. It allows you to seamlessly travel between work and life scenes, and always accompany you through the indoor time with comfortable support.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Moon Coffee Table / Living Divani

Designer / Harry Paul

Designer Harry Paul created the Moon coffee table for Living Divani as if it were a multi-functional "magic box", with a cylindrical shape and a depth of design: you can place coffee on the tray on the surface layer; inside the table, two layers of built-in space of different heights are opened or closed by a rotating design, which maximizes the storage function and saves land resources.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Plot screen / Poltrona Frau

Poltrona Frau's Feature series of screens is like a Zen folding fan, reflecting the design group GamFratesi's understanding of "living in the moment": valuing the subtle beauty. Beneath the simple structure, the delicate and textured weave textures outline the beauty of precision, and every detail is worth savoring. The modular design of the screens allows for flexible adaptation to space requirements, and the separation of spaces adds a poetic touch.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Alcove Workspace / Vitra

Designer / Ronan & Erwan Bouroullec

Over the years, Vitra has been promoting the study of the design of "room in a room", and now under the gradual blurring of the boundaries between office and life, the mobile small space pattern has gradually become a necessary existence. If it is difficult to get into a state of concentration in a non-public space, you may want to solve it with the Alcove workspace. This small workspace is a three-façade semi-enclosed, panel height of 1.5 meters, and noise reduction, which is not only suitable for collective work environments, but also helps you work more efficiently in private spaces.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Green Initiative

Pioneer of "sustainability"

The world of design is constantly innovating. Designers and brands are well aware that in the manufacturing process, the need for resource development has already burdened the earth, so they have long consciously explored new ways of open source and throttling in design and manufacturing, which is friendly to the environment. As the concept of sustainability continues to become popular, more and more users are also raising the requirements for the environmental core of household products: using recycled materials as raw materials, or buying objects with a longer service life, or abandoning too complicated and unnecessary forms and pursuing design and function maximization... Environmental protection and sustainability is the responsibility of everyone on the earth, and it is also a world where design leads.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Ocean Series Pierre Stool / Flou

Designer / Studio Contromano

As one of Flou's interior styles of color and mood construction, OCEAN, which originates from ocean blue, symbolizes the vast ocean, full of power and awe. The furniture and design are composed of different levels of blues, as if the ocean, the starry sky, and the mountains and rivers are gathered into a painting. Pierre stools are small and lightweight and can be flexibly displayed in different corners of the room. It is smoothly shaped, like the shape of gravel flattened by the sea, and the texture of the cloth takes on the shape of an ocean wave.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Dudet armchair / Cassina

Designer / Patricia Urquiola

The Dudet armchair was created by designer Patricia Urquiola and has separable parts for easy recycling and reuse. In terms of shape design, Dudet is a fusion of designers combining classic elements of the 1970s with contemporary design language, the square with round shape avoids too sharp touch, and the detachable shape is full of geometric beauty. A well-supporting foam wraps around the chair structure, which is made up of two U-shapes stitched at an angle, and the cushion connects the overall structure. Users can disassemble and combine according to the usage scenario.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Basket armchair / Visionnaire

As the name "Basket" suggests, this armchair is inspired by handmade baskets, combining woven elements with soft backrests, cushions and metal structures. The woven structure of the chair is made of iroko wood chips splicing together, like a rattan basket "covering" the entire sitting area from all sides, giving people a sense of wrapping and breathing. The designer's clever use of natural materials not only adds a pleasant sense of vacation, but also lights up the fun of the chair.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Copine Bergere Chair / Porada

Designer / G. & O. Buratti

Copine Bergere chair styling is very interesting, at first glance you may think that the one-piece chair body and the wooden support structure is slightly separated, but the more you look at it, the more you feel that the contrast between the two is very beautiful, it is the latter that makes the chair body light and breathable in the suspension. The detachable fabric wrapped around the outside of the chair is easy to replace and clean, and the interior is filled with pressure-resistant polyurethane material of different densities, which is longer in service and responds to the "sustainability" concept.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Officina armchair / Magis

The High Back lounger is a member of the new Officina collection of Magis, and the overall shape is simple and refined. The chair structure is made from hot-dip galvanized or polyester lacquered wrought iron for solid support, wrapped in a removable foamed polyurethane upholstery and optional Kvadrat knitted fabric, all of which are recyclable, eco-friendly materials. The long-form backrest of the High Back lounger is built for comfort and can be used in conjunction with the matching footstool.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Cloudscape sofa / Moroso

Designer / Diesel Creative Team

The Cloudscape sofa is an extension of moroso's collection in 2021, and the brand and Diesel Living have updated the proportions of the various parts of the sofa: the wings are the same as the backrest height, the seating area is also very wide, the overall material is "not stingy", and the fluffy support and comfort like a cloud remain unchanged, thanks to the steel structure inside the sofa is filled with green and economical polyurethane foam, which does not release harmful gases in use.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Soriana sofa / Cassina

Designer / Afra & Tobia Scarpa

Legendary design couples Afra and Tobia Scarpa re-upgraded Cassina designer Soriana sofa this year and returned to people's attention. The new version of the chair is made of 100% recyclable fibre fabric (cassina LAB's research results) and is also available in a leather version. Considered a pioneer of the times, this classic design, which won the Golden Compass Award, was full of silhouette, flexible lines and smooth lines, and tended to be perfectly harmonious in shape, practical performance and design concept, and now under the call of environmental trends, Soriana is still alive.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Cave table / Kvadrat

Designer / Lihemi Design Studio

Photo courtesy of / Zhu Qian

The Cave table is thin but full of tension, and its "cave-like" multi-functional design provides an enclosed office space for adults and a playing space for children, each with a relatively independent and interactive margin. The rounded, natural form is made from kvadrat's smooth and highly malleable Uniform Melange knitted fabric. Designers try to explore future life scenes with minimal elements and minimalist forms, stripping away design excess to find maximum efficiency.

Supersalone is back! Milan 2021 defines four global home furnishing trends

Nuances Carpet / Gan

The five colours of recycled felt, cleverly spliced together into a delightful color combination, give nuances carpets layered and rich textures. Each felt surface has irregular particles, and the fiber texture conveys a feeling of warmth. The carpets are hand-sewn and designer Patricia Urquiola, together with the brand Gan, once again combines traditional craftsmanship, sustainability and innovative design.

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