Events around the Salone del Mobile: the Evening Roundup.

As said before, there are quite a few events around town during the show. After walking around the show for quite a few hours, I decided to give myself a little break and went to the Triennale Design Museum for some of the Fuorisalone events. I don’t exactly have pictures for everything, as I will have to sort them out and provide a more detailed report (I got quite a few cds with images), but here are some that I was able to take.

the pink rooms installation outside of the triennale design museum, milan.

bianco 411 installation at the triennale design museum, milan.

vitra installation at the triennale design museum, milan.

canon’s neoreal installation at the triennale design museum, milan.

I also went to three events this evening. The first of which was the opening party for Jesse, an Italian furniture maker that’s become one of my personal favorites. The second was the party for Molteni&C at the Ferragamo store on Montenapoleone, where Jean Nouvel’s new line SKiN was the theme. Here are some pictures from these events.

jesse’s opening event at the jil sander store in milan.

molteni&c’s opening event for jean nouvel’s SKiN at ferragamo in milan.

The last one and probably the most important, is the opening night for filmmaker Peter Greenaway’s “Leonardo’s Last Supper”. Greenaway used much cinematic effects combining visuals, lights, sounds, music with added props to complete this exciting interpretation of da Vinci’s famous work of art. Once you walk in into the Sala delle Cariatidi in the Palazzo Reale, the setting seems to be just like the Refectory at the Santa Maria della Grazie. I won’t go into the actual effects that tell the story to spoil the excitement, but it is worth a see as it does communicate the spiritual emotions from the art. What’s more is that when you walk into the room at the Palazzo Reale, what you see on the wall before you looks like an exact copy of the original. This is when I feel technology is just truly amazing.

This event is now at the Palazzo Reale in Milan and closes May 4, from 8pm to 11pm. Reservations are required.


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The Jill Sander event looks intriguingly themed. Fascinating.



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