Ecology and Technology Take Center Stage at Milan Design Week
The world of design has just witnessed one of its most significant events - the Salone Del Mobile exhibition in Milan. This prestigious event brings together the crème de la crème of the design industry, and this year, ecology and technology took center stage.
The Salone Del Mobile exhibition in Milan
As the world grapples with the challenges of sustainability, designers are rising to the occasion, incorporating eco-friendly materials and cutting-edge technology into their creations. The result is a new wave of innovative designs that not only look stunning but also do their part for the planet.
One brand that has been at the forefront of this movement is LAMINAM, an Italian company that has been emphasizing sustainability for over two decades. At the Milan Design Week, LAMINAM unveiled its new twO cladding series, which boasts the thinnest and most flexible surfaces in the world. These revolutionary surfaces are produced using green technology and can be applied to exterior and interior walls, as well as carpentry and furniture details.
LAMINAM’s innovative twO cladding series
“These surfaces are a game-changer,” says Gal Nardi, Marketing VP of LAMINAM Israel. “They offer maximum effect with minimal use of materials, making them an attractive option for designers and homeowners alike.”
The new designs presented by LAMINAM are characterized by a focus on natural shades, with cream, eggshell, walnut, terracotta, and sand being prominent. These earthy tones create a sense of harmony and peace, making them perfect for interior design.
Natural shades dominate LAMINAM’s designs
According to Nardi, “the shades of gray, concrete, and black are still present but in lower doses than before. They give way to natural shades, which are interpreted as more pleasant and relaxing.”
As the design world continues to evolve, one thing is clear - ecology and technology are here to stay. With brands like LAMINAM leading the way, we can expect to see even more innovative and sustainable designs in the years to come.
Sustainable design is the future