Ciao Milano !
- magazine : Form
- numero : 218 - 2018
- date : 16 avril 2018
- catégorie : Art de vivre
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Thi syear’s Form award winners
They were awarded the Sustainability Prize for
an interior design magazine made with youth
in the southern suburbs of Stockholm. Now
Design Lab S is facing shutdown. -
Vanity Fair
Ups and downs and the occasional demon have accompanied Alexander
Lervik through his 20-year career. Now he is looking back with a major
exhibition in Stockholm. -
Towards a truly sustainable architecture
We have to start looking at old houses as
a recycable resource. Rasmus Graakjær
introduces the concept of circular
architecture. -
Marge in the middle
In the last ten years, Marge has emerged from the margins to
the centre court of Swedish architecture with their expressive yet
unobtrusive projects. Susanne Helgeson set out to meet them and
find out the secrets of their success. -
Heaven and hell
She reached for the sky, while he went underground. Both are
seminal for architecture photography as we know it today. The
Swedish Academy’s Sara Danius portrays two legendary masters of
photography, Berenice Abbott and Walker Evans. -
Milan on a plate
Milan buff Leo Gullbring’s guide to exhibitions and
eateries in the design capital – and to the mighty
mothership of all furniture fairs: Il Salone. -
From India with love
Egypt, Iran, England, Germany, and France – multi-background
interior designer India Mahdavi comes with a
whole world of influences. Susanne Helgeson meets
a designer not afraid of clashing colours. -
Green light for Stockholm
Emilia Engblad visited the Stockholm Furniture
fair and found it green-tinted – and not only from
an environmental perspective. -
From midtown to the midnight sun
Their roots are in Norrbotten and Skåne,
but their career really took off in New York. Now, Malmö-based
designer duo Kauppi & Kauppi is planning a branch in Tornedalen.
”We are equally inspired by bustling Manhattan as by fishing in the
Torne River under the midnight sun”, says Nina Kauppi. -
The Hennix experience
She is perhaps best known for her potty with the irreverent text
”Go Sweden!”, but is most pleased with her stoneware grave stones.
Hanna Johansson visits Sweden’s legendary ceramicist Margareta
Hennix in Gustavsberg.