The Austrian designer Julia Landsiedl collects porcelain unearthed from time between the stalls of flea markets. For the series “Why or Not”, presented at the Salone Satellite, decided to retrieve old teapots and sugar bowls that had been left uncovered by integrating them with a brand new. The color chosen for the new intervention, a blue china declined on subtle nuances, make a break...

It is – of course – a real ‘office’, but a space in which children can interact and can adapt to all their needs for space, autonomy and division of the rooms. “My first office” of Martí Guixé is a laboratory for creativity, especially attentive to the fact that children as they grow they want to act and be treated like adults, engage in activities that lead to...

Never get caught in the rain without a clue as to where to go. The Umbrella Guide has a city map printed on the inside of the nylon shell with attractions, cafes, restaurants, and hot spots pointed out. Pretty ingenious but which one of you designers want to step up and create one with a dynamically changing display based on location? Do it, do it!
