Muuto presents styled a Milanese apartment
A shining design star at the recent Milan Design Week, Danish furniture company, Muuto, once again showed why its fresh take on Scandi design deserves a spot on the global stage.
For its showpiece, Muuto styled a Milanese apartment, exploring the question “What makes up the feeling of a home?”. “Muuto continues its exploration of intentional spaces that evoke and inspire,” said the company.
“Delving into the act of making a personal home, we present a Scandinavian perspective on the Milanese apartment.
“Leaning on Muuto’s understanding of how design affects our well-being, the Brera apartment exhibition looks at spaces where art, architecture, design, and nature converge to create a stimulating interior – an atmosphere that pulls you in. The six rooms present an updated vision of the Muuto home, a distinctive universe of colour, light, material, and tactility, displayed alongside new products.”
New pieces on display, included the Earnest Extendable Table by John Tree and the Set Lamp by Jamie Wolfond, as well as a new line extension and colourway for the Stacked Storage System, fully unfolding its capacity for customisation and playfulness.
“The Earnest Extendable Table is made in solid oak, a timeless, spacious, and most of all, inviting centrepiece to a home. With a clear-cut profile softened by warm materiality, its beauty lies in the details – slender yet solid,” explains Muuto.
“Meanwhile, Toronto-based designer Jamie Wolfond created Set Lamp to inspire new, relatable ways of interacting with lighting. Taking visual cues from the screw thread, it intuitively tells us how to use it – enabling us to create our own sense of space.”
The design also includes a series of items created in collaboration with various artists, including Twilight, a series of artworks by the American photo artist Arthur Drooker in the foyer and site-specific botanical installations by Stockholm-based floral artist Mirja Bozarth-Fornell aka BOZ ART.
“Creating spaces that feel just right has always been what Muuto is about. In Milan, we are not as much focusing on a single product as creating evocative atmospheres that move us on a deeper level. We hope to inspire us all to be more intentional about the space where we spend most of our time – our home,” noted Line Brockmann Juhl, Chief Marketing Officer at Muuto.
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