
Be inspired by these unique design projects by top interior designers

Interior designers are responsible for the creation of some of the most amazing and unique ambiances as well as some bespoke furniture that contributes to the composition of any room’s atmosphere. With that in mind, today we’re set to inspire you with this article regarding some unique design projects by top interior designers.
Dimore Studio
Dimore Studio presented during Milan Design Week their new exhibition, Interstellar. This project presented the debut of Dimoremilano: the new brand that comprises furniture, fabric, object and outdoor collections by Dimorestudio. The shapes of this new collection are dry and robust as evidenced by their well-defined lines.
The materials are aluminium, lacquers, brushed and polished steel, bronze and laminated surfaces and the colour used was black. The new furniture collection was the protagonist for four divisions created by coral silk partitions – bedroom, dining room, office and living room – showcasing the firm’s creations in their fullest splendour.
Patricia Urquiola
Patricia Urquiola has recently partnered up with Laufen to take extraordinary material into a third dimension, creating a new bathroom collection entitled SONAR. Like its predecessor, Sonar showcases design skills, thanks to Laufen’s talent for attracting the industry’s best designers.
Sonar is made of Laufen’s ultra-thin SaphirKeramik material, which boasts wafer-thin walls and tight-edge radii of 2 to 3mm. Urquiola tested the miracle material’s abilities even further by incorporating a three-dimensional texture for Sonar’s washbasin bowls’ external surfaces.
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Antonio Citterio
During Salone Del Mobile 2019, Antonio Citterio launched his most recent project, more specifically a series of new elements in Maxalto’s collection that direct the brand’s rich history towards the future.
There’s Apollo (above) that presents a new range of upholstery composed of three different sofa types. Then there’s Tesaurus (below), which consists of a new series of timeless storage units that feature curved wooden doors and slightly protruding shelves.
Seletti
During Salone Del Mobile 2019 that took place in Milan, Seletti presented several new products in the Brera District. SELETTI + MARCANTONIO: Monkey Chandelier, Heart Lamp designed by Marcantonio was one of the projects presented in the design district.
This project was proof of the Seletti’s fresh and different vision of design. The creation of this visionary project was by the artist-designer Marcantonio, who has also worked with Seletti in many other “out of the box” projects such as ‘Monkey Lamps’, ‘Mouse Lamps’ and many others.
Antonio Lupi
This project, presented at Salone del Mobile 2019, Opale consists of a series designed by Carlo Colombo and Antonio Lupi. As the name implies, the project has geometric form and infinite reflections that are unique and only appear in precious stones.
Opale was created to bring magic into the bathrooms with its refined chromatism and fine materials and is a collection of washbasins. The chromatic aspect of the collection appears in 10 different colors, all with translucid shades of uniqueness.
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Piero Lissoni
Recently, Piero Lissoni created a collection for Knoll called KN Collection. The collection was entirely designed by the Italian designer and is a seating collection with an amazing style, capable of making every moment a precious opportunity for open interaction and the pleasure of socializing, or for use in private spaces. The collection has minimalistic tones and offers maximum relaxation for those who choose it.
Cassina
During Milan Design Week, Cassina presented the Cassina Milan Showroom which was the epitome of The Cassina Perspective with an installation curated by the company’s Art Director Patricia Urquiola. The store windows were transformed with a blue perspectival grid that envelops part of the showroom, both on the floor and partially on the walls.
Then there’s the interesting concept that they accomplished by developing a drawing by Le Corbusier created for Chandigarh in 3D. This very same drawing was the background for four videos that came to life to tell the story of four furniture pieces: the embracing Back-Wing armchair by Patricia Urquiola, the CAB family by Mario Bellini, the Cotone sofas by the Bouroullec brothers and the elegant Dress-Up! sofa by Rodolfo Dordoni.
Flou
One of Flou’s most recent projects included in the 2019 Novelties is the Double Bed KOI designed by Carlo Colombo. It consists of a double size bed with clean, sharp lines. It has an original and architectonic shape of the headboard, framed by the eye-catching metal structure that continues downwards to form the feet, which is successfully softened by the fabrics that have been skillfully stitched with vertical quilting. This decorative addition appears to elongate the bed and contributes to the creation of a design that is welcoming and sophisticated.
Molteni
The Heritage Collection is one of the most recent projects of the Italian luxury brand Molteni. They’ve recently inaugurated Molteni Museum, a project which has provided an opportunity for a revival, from the origins of modernity.
This new collection presents an enormous variety of products: armchairs, single units, chair, accessories, small tables and others. And they all are a celebration and modern pieces of the old designs. For example, for the Single Unit, MHC.1 is a new edition of the prototype of the first modern piece of furniture made by Molteni&C, the chest of drawers designed by Werner Blaser
The MHC.2 is a re-edition of the bookcase prototype designed in 1959 by Yasuhiko Itoh. The MHC.3 is a Char, THE Miss chair, designed by Afra and Tobia Scarpa in 1986. This year the Molteni&C Collection designed by Gio Ponti is also enriched with the D.355.1 hanging bookcase.
Kartel
During Milan Design Week, Kartell presented an innovative product created with Philippe Starck. The partnership of the two of them and the 3D software company ‘Autodesk’ resulted in a chair with Artificial Intelligence. This new chair combines A.I. with creative design, having been made through the use of an algorithm to conceive a comfortable chair that has the structural strength requirements to ensure certification and respect aesthetic standards of simplicity and clean lines.
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