Milan in early April is where you’ll find the latest trends in furniture and product design. It’s where current thinking is captured in news reports and Instagram posts, and where the hottest global ideas take root. This year, there was a whole lot of joy on the table, not just at Salone del Mobile and key Fuorisalone locations, but in the streets of the city. So what were the top five recurring trends?
The 1970s
The big, bright, billowy spirit of the 1970s was a tangible inspiration for much of what was happening on Milan’s showroom floors. The decade’s playful materials, colours and shapes were in evidence in Zanotta’s new Giuno armchair by Calvi Brambilla and the reissued Gomma by De Pas, D’Urbino, Lomazzi, both in 1970s orange; in Array, a sofa by Snøhetta for MDF Italia that was reminiscent of the iconic DS-600 from 1972; in the chrome accents in Hannes Peer’s Aura sofa for Baxter; and in lighting from up-and-coming designer Kotaro Usugami. Loro Piana, meanwhile, celebrated the work of Cini Boeri, showing a version of her 1973 Botolo armchair for Arflex.