Salone del Mobile.Milano Award

The Salone del Mobile.Milano is the must-visit fixture on the design calendar that brings
the very latest products and solutions onto the international stage, and under the
spotlight. Now, for the first time, the organisation is focusing on the very best that the
world of furnishing and design has to offer with a special prize, the Salone del
Mobile.Milano Award.

Salone.MilanoLaunched last February, this special award affords an opportunity for pause and reflection on the edition that ended on 17th April. Its mission is to deliver targeted recognition of the value of ideas, of creativity, of innovation and of technology. The Salone del Mobile.Milano Award pays just homage to people or things, whether from established designers or those newly embarking on their careers, and from products to installations.

The winners were announced at the official award ceremony on 7th June:

Best Product/ Chairs – Upholstereds
All Plastic Chair, Jasper Morrison, Vitra

Salone.MilanoRetaining all the characteristics of a traditional wooden chair, yet moulded from a single
piece of plastic.

Best Product/ Furnishing System
Commodore, Piero Lissoni, Glas Italia

Salone.MilanoPieces evocative of the past have been shaped with contemporary sensitivity, using glass
– a traditional material – demonstrating that creativity is infinite.

Best Product/ Kitchen Section
Air, Daniele Lago, Lago

Salone.MilanoBecause it breaks with traditional kitchen schemes, interpreting new lifestyles. A return to
its origins, putting “fire” back into the heart of the domestic landscape.

Best Product/Bathroom Section
Origami, Alberto Meda, Tubes Radiatori

Salone.MilanoFor the ability to innovate through versatility of use and morphological originality.

Best Display
Kartell

Salone.MilanoBecause it establishes a new display paradigm with a unique power of communication,
evocative of the “teatrum”, providing a functional use for the new digital technologies.

Best Young Designer
Giacomo Moor

Salone.MilanoBecause, as a craftsman-designer and without compromising this imprint, he knows how to move from the dimension of personal research to industrial production, and for his ability to pass on his profound knowledge of wood to the manufacturer.

Best Designer
Konstantin Grcic

Salone.Milano
Photo Julian_Bauman

Because he has managed to express new aesthetic connotations while remaining true to his own rigorous technical and expressive language.

Special Jury Award
Cristina Celestino

Salone.Milano
Photo_Annacarla Granata

For her ability, as a channel between young and older designers, never to deviate from the path of experimentation, and for her wisdom in bringing themes such as fragility, dignity and delicacy together, expressing them through intelligent design that chimes perfectly with high craftsmanship and with industry.

The members of the jury, made up of high profile sectoral personalities were deliberately
kept secret. They are Silvana Annicchiarico, Director of the Triennale Design Museum, Milan; Domitilla Dardi, Design Curator of the MAXXI in Rome, Massimo Mini, CEO designboom, Ettore Mochetti, Director of AD Italia; Margherita Palli, scenographer; Livia Peraldo Matton, Director of Elle Décor Italia, and Davide Rampello, Professor of Arts and Regional Skills at Milan Polytechnic University. Each jury member visited the event “anonymously” and were tasked with selecting nominations for the 8 award categories.

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