Magazines from the world The “objects that bring new conversations to everyday life” are the ones at the core of the magazine Interni&Décor's article on how emotional elements, thanks to interaction, can move people’s hearts The “objects that bring new conversations to everyday life” are the ones at the core of the magazine Interni&Décor's article on how emotional elements, thanks to interaction, can move people’s hearts “When imagining the world of the future, the first thing that comes to mind is a gray city that is strange and convenient but bleak. This is because is believed that technology, which is advancing at a frightening speed, will not only push out analog methods based on human power, but also take away the place of human emotions. In fact, with the development of technology, various human alienation phenomena appear and emerge as a social problem. However, analog elements that were thought to disappear quickly areunexpectedly surviving for quite some time” - read here the full article. Magazine: Interni & Decor Country: South Korea Issue: October 2022 Article: Create New Interaction Author: Han Seong-ok Photo: courtesy Interni & Decor 16 November 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
Stories Valeria Segovia: "Transforming the existing, intelligence and beauty reimagined” A conversation with Valeria Segovia, Principal and Design Director of Gensler in London, the world's largest architecture firm in terms of revenue and number of architects with clients in more than 100 countries Oliva Sartogo
Exhibitions Expo 2025 Osaka: the SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection debuts in Japan From 7th to 20th September 2025, the SaloneSatellite Permanent Collection 1998-2025 will feature at Expo 2025 Osaka, boosting the Italy Pavilion's by MCA - Mario Cucinella Architects
Salone Selection The 100 new additions to the Salone Library, between harnessing Light, Thought and Design A recent project, launched last year, which always arouses great interest, the Salone Library has acquired 100 new books, all suggested by key speakers and panellists taking part in the Salone 2025 Cultural Programme Vlatka Zanoletti