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Do you remember the Treehotel?
When I was in Milan at Fuorisalone 2014, I was visiting the Swedish Presence Pavillon in Brera and between the differnt projects, was present also the Treehotel! Some posters explained the Bird’s Nest and the Mirrorcube‘s project and there was also a little maquette of the Mirrorcube even if I think that would be more interesting on a plant or a little tree instead of a simple wood stake on a green carpet. Anyway I saw different people very interested in this poteic and wonderful and almost unreal project.
For further information: Treehotel
More pics in the gallery below.
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Treehotel from Harads to Milan Do you remember the Treehotel?
Capital of Children
Capital of Children, in collaboration with the Design School Kolding, was present in Fuorisalone 2014 in Milan with their project: “what is a capital of children and what does it look like?” (more…)
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A small village between the plants in your flat.
The Dutch designers Tineke Beunders and Nathan Wierink who founded the studio Ontwerpduo in Eindhoven, were in Milan for Fuorisalone 2014 in Zona Ventura to propose their project.
The name of their project is Cottage Town, they explain that you can “change your potplant into a mini village with ‘Cottage Town’, and ordinary plants will be turned into huge trees or fields. These soft-coloured and skewed edifices are made of waterproof material, resistant to a downpour from a watering can. Perk up the most beautiful plants in your home, or present them as a gift with the enclosed greeting card”. There are four varieties: Jasmin, Lily, Olive and Rosie”.
If you want more information about it or you want to contact them to order your own Cottage Town in your home, visit their website: Ontwerpduo.
More pics in the gallery below.
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Pics by Ontwerpduo and hometreehome
Cottage Town A small village between the plants in your flat.
REPORT FUORISALONE 2014 _ PART 1
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