ANTOLINI AT MILAN DESIGN WEEK 2024
Published by Sugar & Cream, Monday 20 May 2024
Images courtesy of Antolini
The Wonderful World of Cristallo Vitrum “WOW”
From 15 to 21 April, during the frenetic days that design and architecture professionals and enthusiasts have long been waiting for, Antolini® invites you to stop and allow yourself to be enchanted by Mother Nature with Cristallo Vitrum “WOW”. This extraordinary Natural Quartz, part of the company’s Exclusive Collection, features a surface over which amber veins dance hypnotically through transparencies, evoking the crystalline, ethereal atmosphere of glacial ice. Emblem of the infinite versatility of natural stone, the creations made with Cristallo Vitrum “WOW” revealed in the Antolini® MilanoDuomo spaces will allow visitors to discover how this exclusive natural stone can transform environments into genuine translucent works of art.
Presented by Galleria
A true stand out in the Milan exhibition space of the historic Verona-based brand, which has established itself on the international stage as a top benchmark in the world of natural stone, is the spectacular tub carved from a solid block of natural stone and polished by hand. A sculptural presence, a unique and ethereal work of art, which bears witness to unparalleled craftsmanship and unique know-how – handed down from generation to generation – as well as to a type of meticulous, quality workmanship that contrasts with the frenetic pace of production that seems to distinguish our present.
The versatility and contemporaneity of natural stone also take tangible shape in the unprecedented new version of Terra, the historic kitchen designed in 2004 by Claudio Silvestrin for minotticucine. A bold fusion between art and design, this now iconic kitchen is celebrating its first 20 years and is dressed for the occasion with light and Cristallo Vitrum “WOW” in the refined Lux® finish, creating a unique visual and contemplative experience thanks to its extraordinary translucency and the meticulous study of the structure of the furniture which allows light to flow freely.
Completing the display is the precious Tableware Collection designed by Alessandro La Spada, the collection of table accessories presented at the previous edition of Milan Design Week in Irish Green and now proposed in this exclusive new version that combines Cristallo Vitrum “WOW” with satin-finished gold metal accents.
An enchanting world to discover, created by Mother Nature and refined with a human touch, capable of creating environments characterized by timeless design and elegance, from furnishings to accessories.
Antolini MilanDuomo
Piazza Fontana at the corner of via San Clemente
15–21 April, 10:00–19:30
early closing on the 18th, 10am–5pm

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