- Bioplastic
structure
Conifera, by
COS and Arthur
Mamou-Mani,
at Fuorisalone.
- The
Socialite Family’s
pyramid-shaped
pillows.
- Wall&Deco
Somewhere
wallpaper by
Silvia Stella
Osella.
A PASSING GRADE IN
GEOMETRY
Geometric patterns and
structures were everywhere
this year. The most
Instagrammable was Conifera,
a 3D-printed, bioplastic
structure by COS and Arthur
Mamou-Mani. Diederik
Schneemann’s Cherished
series included a collection of
3-D postcards cut into square
or octagonal shapes and fit
into a screen divider. The
Socialite Family’s pyramid-
shaped pillows, Diamond
Mirror by Marcel Wanders, and
Somewhere wallpaper by Silvia
Stella Osella for Wall &Deco
were also inspired by clean
lines and geometric shapes.
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GET THE LOOK
- Combine
fluid design
with geometric
lines to get the
Cassina Beugel
chair, which
has a more
ergonomically
correct line and
is supported
by a tubular
metal frame. It
comes in colours
including black,
natural, taupe,
petroleum green
and purple-red.
Cassina Beugal
chair, from Space
Furniture.
- Shield by
Galloti & Radice.
Shield, from
Studio 216.