Magazines from the world Gandiablasco’s new challenge merges two of the strongest trends for 2022: the outdoors and remote working – as Italian magazine IFDM reports Gandiablasco’s new challenge merges two of the strongest trends for 2022: the outdoors and remote working – as Italian magazine IFDM reports “Gandiablasco’s annual contest searches for the most innovative outdoor solutions and promotes young talents,” reminds us Italian magazine IFDM (Interior Furniture Design Magazine), which always offers original insights on the world of furniture and the companies that bring it to life. “Gandiablasco,” Veronica Orsi writes in her article, “turned the pleasure of outdoor living into a year-round experience for everyone. Now, the brand has thought of new ways en-plein-air spaces can be used in line with today’s daily habits. Hence the idea of moving working spaces to the terrace, too: the outdoor office will be the central theme for the annual contest Gandiablasco holds for young designers between 18 and 35 years of age, to find unexplored design approaches and the new faces of creativity.” (full article) Magazine: IFDM Country: Italy Article: Taking the office outdoors? Gandiablasco announces a new challenge Author: Veronica Orsi Photo: Onsen Club Chair, by Francesco Meda and David Quincoces for Gandiablasco 24 May 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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