Magazines from the world Gray's round up on the best furnishing products of this season, including glass, colours, materials, small dimensions and neutral tones Gray's round up on the best furnishing products of this season, including glass, colours, materials, small dimensions and neutral tones The "objects of desire" of this issue of Gray magazine are a heterogeneous mix of novelties with a fresh aesthetic and a comfortable appearance, between new items and previews unearthed at the latest edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano: the Venezia glass taps by Fantini, the Donald table designed by Philippe Starck for Glas Italia, the Opalina vanity designed by Cristina Celestino for Tonelli, the Loop Chair designed by India Mahdavi for Gebrüder Thonet Vienna, the Steel bed by Lago, the Wave sink designed by Doriana and Massimiliano Fuksas for Antoniolupi, the Pipelines console designed by BCXSY, the Bilbao coffee table designed by Dainelli Studio and the Talk chair designed by Alessandro Di Prisco - all three for Mogg -, the Thumb armchair designed by Lorenza Bozzoli for Fratelli Boffi, the Franny system designed by Elisa Ossino for Dieffebi and the Base modular kitchen by Kettal. Explore Gray's site here. Magazine: Gray Country: USA Issue: 65 – The Design Titans Article: Objects of Desire Author: Rachel Gallaher Photo: coffee table and consolle Pipelines designed by BCXSY for Mogg 7 November 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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