The design Australian Frestyle in Milan


The travelling exhibition freestyle: new Australian design for living was transferred to Milan, host until June 29, Museum of Design Triennial. Freestyle, born from collaboration between the Museum Victoria in Melbourne and Object: Australian Centre for Craft and Design in Sydney, is part of the project designed to inspire, through which the Museum Victoria is committed to recognize and expose the works of emerging Australian designers, putting in an international context.

Vera and its panoramic dedicated to contemporary Australian design included in a broad cultural context and stimulating, the exhibition presents the innovative products of forty Australian designers including Adam Goodrum, Akira Isogawa, Easton Pearson, Zimmermann, Jon Goulder, Charles Wilson, Cerini and Dinosaur Designs.

The works on display are unique pieces, limited editions, prototypes, articles produced on a large scale covering the fields of furniture, lighting, textiles, glassware, ceramics, metal, jewelry and accessories. I am not always Recent productions but certainly representative of a design in growth like the one Australian.


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