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FENIX® Shines at Milan Design Week 2024 with ‘Design Duo Double Feature

New Delhi – For Milan Design Week 2024, FENIX®, in collaboration with Broadview Holding brands Arpa®, Formica®, and Homapal®, is proud to present “Design Duo Double Feature.” This innovative project, curated by Federica Sala, will be showcased at FENIX Scenario, Foro Buonaparte 66. Formica’s participation in this prestigious event reflects its commitment to bringing the latest in design and material innovation to a global stage, with a particular focus on introducing these advancements to its Global audience. Global customers can look forward to discovering new and versatile furnishing solutions that blend creativity with functionality, setting new trends in interior design.

Design Duo Double Feature

Design Duo Double Feature explores the multipotential of materials and surfaces through the lens of duality. Six pairs of designers were invited to create dual-use furnishing elements by combining FENIX® materials with other surfaces produced by the group. These unique products will be displayed in a dual indoor and outdoor setup designed by Studioboom, a dynamic duo of architects.

Curator Federica Sala explains, “I have always been fascinated by how, in architecture and design, creative duos manage to harmonize diverse inputs into single design solutions. To illustrate the exceptional versatility of FENIX®, we engaged multiple designers to foster lateral thinking, resulting in projects that embody duality in form, function, and transformation.”

Selected designers include CARA \ DAVIDE, DWA Design Studio, Martinelli Venezia, Næssi Studio, mist-o, and Zanellato/Bortotto, who have crafted objects showcasing transformability, mobility, sustainability, and versatility.

The exhibition highlights include several noteworthy projects. 1-2 many by studio mist-o features sculptural volumes made from FENIX® Giallo Evora, Azzurro Naxos, and Verde Kitami, highlighting the material’s versatility through repeated geometric modules. Ambo by CARA \ DAVIDE explores modular seating, combining Arpa® Rosa Shade in Kèr finish with FENIX® Giallo Evora, and featuring TUET Galea surfaces. Duo by Zanellato/Bortotto presents a pair of rocking chairs made from FENIX® Blu Shaba and Formica® Laminate, designed to maintain balance only when used together, symbolizing the harmony of duality.

Inbetween by Næssi Studio is a dual-sided piece of furniture that marks the transition between the exterior and interior of a home, made from FENIX® Rosso Askja and Homapal® Copper Stratos Diagonal. Match by Martinelli Venezia interprets the concept of duality through a dining table that transforms into a ping pong table, featuring FENIX® Bianco Malé and Rosso Namib. Finally, Theia by DWA Design Studio, a floor lamp and storage unit inspired by the Greek goddess of light, combines FENIX® Viola Orissa with Homapal® Plex Copper.

A brainchild of Studioboom, the installation links indoor and outdoor spaces through a single, specially designed, white three-dimensional geometric shape made in FENIX®. Developed both upwards and outwards, this sizeable volume weaves in and out of the showroom’s display windows, guiding the visitor through the exhibition. The architectural and volumetric attire of the installation serves as a backdrop for the creations of the six pairs of designers, effectively highlighting – thanks in part to the thoughtful use of white – the colour selection, the powerful colour combinations chosen by the designers, and the variety of tactile properties of the materials.

“We wanted to materialise the concept of duality through the interconnection of interior space with the exterior world, using a concept that is typical of modernist architecture,” say the architects of Studioboom. “The indoor/outdoor blend allows the visitor to double their perspective and multiply the space they can explore. A single white volume occupies the majority of the FENIX® showroom defining the exhibition route: a blank canvas that offers a backdrop for the works created by the pairs of designers involved, showcasing the shapes and masterful combinations of colours and textures, finally emerging through the transparent filter of the display windows to stretch out towards the city.”

Ajay Khurana, Managing Director of Formica India, comments, “We are thrilled to be part of Milan Design Week 2024 with our collaboration on ‘Design Duo Double Feature.’ This project not only highlights the versatility and innovation of FENIX® materials but also underscores the power of creative partnerships in pushing the boundaries of design. We look forward to seeing how these dual-use furnishing elements will inspire new approaches to material and surface design.”

Panerai unveils the new Submersible Luna Rossa PAM01579 during Milan Design Week 2024

Panerai unveiled the new Submersible Luna Rossa PAM01579 during Milan Design Week 2024. The new timepiece, engineered by Laboratorio di Idee at the Panerai Manufacture in Neuchâtel, made its debut at the new Casa Panerai and at Panerai’s pop-up at Milano Rho Fiera during Milan Design Week, where Panerai proudly serves as the Official Timekeeper. This showcase not only highlights the Maison’s ongoing commitment to the Milan Design Week but continues the series of launches in collaboration with the Luna Rossa Prada Pirelli team. The watch will be available for the first month exclusively in Italian boutiques with a worldwide release from June 2024.

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Launched during Milan Design Week 2024, the Submersible Luna Rossa PAM01579 is inspired by the technical innovation and the indomitable spirit of the sporting event. Encased in a 42mm brushed steel case, the watch boasts a unidirectional rotating steel bezel with black matt ceramic disk, chosen for its notably higher resistance to scratches than a metal one, essential for withstanding the shocks or unintended contact with various objects the bezel is usually exposed to and might be damaged by. The bezel’s robustness complements the watch’s steel case, ensuring the Submersible Luna Rossa is ready for challenge, whether it’s aboard a racing yacht or deep beneath the waves.

The sophisticated, white grained matt dial is created through a process where the dial is first pressed to obtain a grainy effect and then finished with a white varnish lacquer. Adorned with the Luna Rossa decal, luminous dot and baton hour markers, along with a date window at 3 o’clock and a small seconds sub-dial at 9 o’clock, enhance readability against the backdrop. The hands are treated with Super-LumiNova®, ensuring visibility in all conditions, and the small red second hands complete the piece’s color scheme that is inspired by the Luna Rossa the training boat of the sailing team. The screwed case back, which helps to ensure the watch’s high degree of water resistance, is made of stainless steel and it is engraved with the image of a Slow Speed Torpedo, the notorious “pig” on which the commandos of the Italian Navy sailed through the depths of the sea on their missions while wearing instruments made by Panerai, in the 1940s.

Innovation at Panerai extends to the user experience with the intuitive interchangeable strap system, an intuitive tool that allows the wearer to effortlessly switch between straps, that accompanies the timepiece. The first bi-material strap is a nod to the Luna Rossa with its gray tone and striking red accents, while the second black rubber strap offers a more subdued option.