The Winners of the 27th Compasso d’Oro Awards
In front of the ADI Design Museum in Milan, a jury chaired by Annachiara Sacchi has announced the winners of Italy’s top design prize.
In front of the ADI Design Museum in Milan, a jury chaired by Annachiara Sacchi has announced the winners of Italy’s top design prize.
The top Italian design prize was awarded at the ADI Design Museum. These are the winners of the 27th Compasso d’Oro and why the jury picked them.
We rounded up this year’s must-see displays and installations, from a symposium by Prada to an installation by an Academy Award-nominated director, as Milan Design Week returns for its first full-scale event since the coronavirus outbreak. Here’s our pick of the crop.
Historic villas and parks, the first edition of the Milano Graphic Festival, Ferdinando Scianna, Ettore Sottsass, and Miriam Cahn.
Unique, large scale, totem-like wooden pieces by the Italian designer.
A solo exhibition on one of the protagonists of 20th-century visual culture.
The first of a series of three exhibitions dedicated to the master of design Ettore Sottsass.
A private residence designed by Ettore Sottsass in the mid-1960s in Milan and reconstructed inside the Triennale in Milan.
The documentary film of Antonio Citterio and Patricia Viel will premiere at the Milano Design Film Festival 2021.
An exhibition based on an analysis of the furnishings for the Casa Albonico.