- Louis
 Vuitton’s Objets
 Nomades
 Ribbon Dance
 sofa by
 André Fu.
- Cowrie
 Walnut 2
 chair by Made
 In Ratio.
GETTING DIGITAL
Technology is certainly
changing the way designers
create furniture and objects.
The blend of craft and
technology was seen in the A.I.
chair for Kartell by Philippe
Starck and AI studio Autodesk,
as well as the gravity-formed
furniture collection entitled
Melt by Wonderglass and
Japanese design studio, Nendo.
Ribbon-styled seating systems
Cowrie chair by Made in Ratio
and Ribbon Dance two-seater
sofa by Andre Fu for Objets
Nomades were also created
using new technologies.26
2524GET THE LOOK- Make a
 statement with
 Miniform’s
 Caruso, a
 quirky and
 fun console or
 sideboard that
 has an in-built
 sound system,
 which you can
 control via your
 smartphone.
 Miniform’s
 Caruso, from
 P5 Studio.
HEAD IN THE CLOUDS
Many designers had their gazes fixed on the sky,
finding comfort in environmental connections.
Celestial shapes and symbols were copious.
Foscarini presented Nuee by Marc Sadler
at Euroluce alongside Beep by Ludovica +
Roberto Palomba, and Sun - Light Of Love by
Tord Boontje. Lee Broom’s Eclipse collection
relays lunar musing in both title and theme.
The Brogliato Traverso + Magis Lost lamp and
Melogranoblu’s Arabic-esque system As If By
Magic brought stellar sparkles to the mix.