Eight of the most promising designers from this year's Salone Satellite
The emerging-design section of the huge Salone del Mobile furniture fair, Salone Satellite never fails to unearth new up-and-coming talent. Design reporter Alice Morby rounds up eight of her favourites from the 2017 edition.
On during Milan design week, Salone Satellite has presented over 10,000 designers to the fair's visitors since it began in 1988.
Swiss studio Big Game and Norwegian designer Daniel Rybakken are among the Satellite alumni, and were included this year in a separate exhibition to celebrate the event's 20th anniversary. The exhibition brought together 46 designers who have gone on to have international success.
Here are our picks of the eight studios and designers we expect to see big things from next.
Studio Truly Truly
Holland-based Studio Truly Truly presented its impressive catalogue of products, including a collection of lamps featuring bendy LED lights and a chair made from layers of woven wire.
David Derksen
We've already seen a number of products from Dutch designer David Derksen, all of which were on show at his Satellite stand. These included his Table Architecture trays and candle holders, which ? when grouped together ? are reminiscent of a city skyline.
He also showed a collection of wall lamps that use overlaid pieces of etched brass and steel to create moving patterns.
Luomo collective
Luomo is a collective of up-and-coming Finnish designers ? Hanna Särökaari, Elina Ulvio and Laura Väre. They combine their knowledge from architect...
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