Talented designer Jean-Marie Massaud has a solid presence at Milan Design Week 2008 with many unique creations. Here we present you with five of the showcased designs.
The designs are (top to bottom, left to right):
1. Curiosity Cabinet for AV Mazzega is a rather curious and unique suspended lighting cabinet.
2. Terminal 1 for B&B Italia functions as both an armchair and chaise lounge. It features a glossy plastic shell over a metallic frame with a matt varnished finish. Terminal 1 is available in four colours for both the frame and leather upholstery.
3. Massaud w08t for Wastberg is a striking slender light that comes in both a table and floor versions.
4. Graal for Kvetna is a modern take on a classical glass collection for the Czech Republic glass manufacturer Kvetna.
5. Seven for B&B Italia is a table that accommodates seven people. It has a unique top-side design with three different sides. The wooden top comes in light, grey and brown oak or satin-varnished in fourteen different colours with a matching structure.
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Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Unique Creations
- Explore the trend of showcasing unique and innovative designs at design weeks for maximum impact and attention.
- Convertible Furniture
- Discover the trend of creating multi-functional furniture pieces that can serve multiple purposes and adapt to different spaces.
- Modern Glass Collections
- Stay updated on the trend of reimagining classical glass collections with a modern twist for a fresh and contemporary aesthetic.
Where This Applies
- Interior Design
- The interior design industry can take advantage of the trend of unique creations by incorporating one-of-a-kind designs into their projects to create captivating and memorable spaces.
- Furniture Manufacturing
- The furniture manufacturing industry can explore the trend of convertible furniture by designing and producing versatile pieces that cater to the changing needs of consumers and maximize space utilization.
- Glassware Manufacturing
- The glassware manufacturing industry can leverage the trend of modern glass collections by collaborating with designers to create innovative glassware designs that blend tradition with contemporary aesthetics.
