This week, Dezeen reported from the world's biggest design fair
This week, we provided extensive coverage of the best installations, product launches and events from the world's biggest design fair, Milan design week.
Since Monday, Dezeen's editorial team has been exploring the annual festival of design and reporting on key exhibitions and trends found in the Italian city.
Peter Pichler builds pyramidal pavilion using 1,600 wooden beams
Highlights included COS and Phillip K Smith III's large-scale mirror installation, MINI Living and Studiomama's series of colourful capsule homes, Italian architect Peter Pichler's pyramidal wooden pavilion, and an American-style diner by Rockwell Group installed in a railway arch.
Hem's new furniture range included a sofa that can be packed into boxes
Among this year's eye-catching product launches were Hem's modular flat-packed sofa, Hay and Sonos' vibrant speaker range and Lara Bohnic's first seating collection, inspired by the orbits of planets. Rossana Orlandi to launch initiative to create "guiltless plastic"
Our prediction of recycled plastic being a key trend at the event was validated, as influential Milanese design curator Rossana Orlandi announced the launch of a "guiltless plastic" initiative at her gallery space.
In a similar vein, Israeli designer Erez Nevi Pana's vegan furniture, created by experimenting with different plants and minerals, was displayed in a bid to promote the "guilt-free" movement to the design industry.
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