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6 Noteworthy Designs from Salone Satellite 2013

By Dwell @dwell
Published as:  Satellite Broadcast Five American studios and one university exhibited their newest wares at Milan’s 2013 Salone Satellite. Minimalist coffee table and carpet.

Studio Gorm
Minimalist plastic-and-wood Judd coffee table and Scene carpet, whose abstract shapes recall American highway landscapes seen from a car window.

Studio Gorm
Eugene, Oregon

The two-person studio unveiled the minimalist plastic-and-wood Judd coffee table and Scene carpet, whose abstract shapes recall American highway landscapes seen from a car window.

SCAD
Savannah, Georgia

Selected from a 100-student-strong pool of entries, the work shown by Christian Dunbar, John McMahon, Kalin Asenov, and Jerri Hobdy demonstrates the school’s annual thesis: the meaning of luxury as explored through technology.

Milk crate stool.

Combo Colab
Xtool seating is a collection of portable, modular stools crowned with standard plastic crates.

Combo Colab
Newark, New Jersey

Xtool seating is a collection of portable, modular stools crowned with standard plastic crates.

Modern media console with 4 compartments.

Matthew Lechowick
Hidden media console, is a mix-and-match cabinet integrating household media components, and Reveal, a wall clock that tells time by rotating 72 individual wood pieces.

Matthew Lechowick
Sacramento, California

Lechowick debuted his Hidden media console, a mix-and-match cabinet integrating household media components, and Reveal, a wall clock that tells time by rotating 72 individual wood pieces.

Studio Chad Wright
San Francisco, California

Wright exhibited his Integral desk, a Parsons-style table featuring a curved, powder-coated steel belly, and photographs from Master Plan, an installation that “exchanges a child’s sandcastle with suburban architecture.”

White self-sustaining indoor planter.

Danielle Trofe Design
The Live Screen is an indoor planter system that uses self-sustaining, hydroponic technology.

Danielle Trofe Design
Brooklyn, New York

The showstopper in Trofe’s Satellite display was the Live Screen, an indoor planter system that uses self-sustaining, hydroponic technology.


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