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The best of Salone di Milano 2022
The best of Salone di Milano 2022

The best of Salone di Milano 2022

The Salone di Milano came, (we) saw (it) and conquered (the pandemic). Here are our five must-sees of this year’s edition.
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June
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Architecture in Africa: from clay to Pritzker (but still with clay)
Architecture in Africa: from clay to Pritzker (but still with clay)

Architecture in Africa: from clay to Pritzker (but still with clay)

The new generation of African architects are designing sustainable projects with the people in mind, using traditional techniques and local materials in innovative ways. This was recognised this year at by The Pritzker Architecture Prize, when Francis Kéré became the first African architect to win the prestigious award.
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June
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Made in Africa, for Africa
Made in Africa, for Africa

Made in Africa, for Africa

We chose several contemporary African ideas that stand out for their sustainability, the use of local techniques and materials, and the way they have adapted innovative solutions that are rooted in tradition
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June
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NOSTALGIC FUTURE: anything old can be new again
NOSTALGIC FUTURE: anything old can be new again

NOSTALGIC FUTURE: anything old can be new again

Mining our memories has become a common trend that is making our greatest experiences the driving forces behind the spaces that inhabit
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Things that are now being made from timber
Things that are now being made from timber

Things that are now being made from timber

It might seem strange that these objects are being made from this material, but they do exist, and they do exactly what they’re supposed to
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JOMO vs FOMO: the joy of missing out
JOMO vs FOMO: the joy of missing out
The ten best examples of Bauhaus furniture design
The ten best examples of Bauhaus furniture design
Sustainable furniture design: recyclable and recycled
Sustainable furniture design: recyclable and recycled