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5 Nature-Inspired Projects We Loved at Salone del Mobile 2022

The 2022 Milan Design Week focuses on sustainability, nature and human wellbeing
Happy JastaBy Happy JastaJune 13, 2022Updated:August 6, 20223 Mins Read
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Salone del Mobile in Milan has always been a stage for the newest and coolest furniture designs and projects from around the world. Sustainable design is possibly the best trend from the event; however, there has also been focus on nature and human wellbeing at this year’s exhibition.

The 2022 Milan Design Week has certainly showcased a plethora of creative products from small as well as big brands but the nature-inspired products have stolen the show. Here, take a look for yourself:

Coloniae Series by Gionata Gatto

Nature Inspired Products We Loved at Salone del Mobile 2022
Image: JCP Universe

The Coloniae series designed by Italian designer Gionata Gatto for JCP Universe tries to create a relationship between human and nature. It comprises vases and table that let plants create a colony in their pre-defined structure.

The plants help in designing the vase as well as the table with its outgrowing branches and roots. Over time, plants entangle the object and gives it a whole new appearance. The Coloniae series provides a cool new way to bring nature into your home.

Goz Rugs by Kengo Kuma

Nature Inspired Products We Loved at Salone del Mobile 2022
Image: GAN Rugs

Woven with wood and pure wool, these rugs designed by Kengo Kuma for Goz celebrate natural materials in their raw form and also encourage sustainable design. The wood sticks woven along with the fabric are visible, which makes the rugs more special for people who appreciate nature and its essence in design.

WOODGREEN Garden Bench by Hobby Flower

Nature Inspired Projects We Loved at Salone del Mobile 2022
Image: Hobby Flower

Emiliana Design studio wanted to help people bring nature into their homes by combining plant pots with furniture. Woodgreen is a garden bench that comes integrated with a planter on one side.‎ It’s structurally metal and wood, which makes it durable and eye-pleasing.

Kreoo Pave Stones

Nature Inspired Projects We Loved at Salone del Mobile 2022
Image: Kreoo

The Pave seating collection designed by Enzo Berti for Kreoo tries to use natural materials in an organic way. Made from marble, the seating resembles pebbles found on the river beds. The pebbles are generally round in shape because of the water’s Midas touch.

The flowing water smoothens and polishes the rocks to form nature’s unique artwork.‎ These minimalist marble seats are perfect to allow a riverside feel to your home.

Bulbo by Louis Vuitton

Nature Inspired Products We Loved at Salone del Mobile 2022
Image: Louis Vuitton

Bulbo designed by Campana Brothers is a classy nest that looks like a wonderful tropical flower. It embraces the sitter like a cocoon thanks to each of its layered petals lined with Louis Vuitton leather on the outside and warm fabric on the inside.

Part of Louis Vuitton’s Objet Nomade series, Bulbo is designed as a stylish and cozy chair that can accommodate one person or even two. It is created for human wellbeing and should suit any modern home’s interior.

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Happy is a detail-oriented content writer who has been exploring topics like furniture design, smart home technology, camper trailers, and home décor for over seven years. He is a native of the Himalayas and a graduate of Himachal Pradesh University. Beyond writing, he enjoys web research, SEO, and Instagram marketing. When not writing, you can cross him on a hike or find him immersed in Pahari music.

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