Marcel Wanders Creates ‘Mermaids’ for MOOOI
To be submerged into water is to be in a place free from the constraints of gravity, free to explore a multidimensional universe. Continue Reading
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To be submerged into water is to be in a place free from the constraints of gravity, free to explore a multidimensional universe. Continue Reading
Share this PostAgua spa at Mondrian: The latest Agua Spa in Miami by Morgans Hotel Group features 4,000 square feet of Marcel Wanders-designed interiors with six treatment rooms equipped to offer an extensive variety of services. Along with its signature Milk and Honey treatments and private garden-view terrace, Agua at Mondrian is one of the only two spas in the United States to carry products by SJAL.
For more information, visit http://www.mondrian-miami.com/default.aspx#/explore/?id=aguaspa
Share this PostFor the upcoming edition of the Salone del Mobile, design and creativity are back, enlivening the former industrial district of Lambrate, once the home of some of the historic factories that made Milan and Italy famous in the past around the world. Innocenti with its MiniMinor, Lambretta, Faema with its production of coffee machines, were true icons of the years of the Italian economic boom. Continue Reading
Share this PostThe Philadelphia Museum of Art will present a multimedia exhibition of works by Marcel Wanders, whose unique fusion of technology, artistry, and wit have established him as a leading figure in international design. Created specifically for the Museum, the installation will showcase the designer’s favorite projects over the last twenty years, including prototypes, personal editions, and objects never before exhibited.
Share this PostSet on the banks of the Rhine, Bonn’s newest five-start design hotel is the Kameha Grand, with interiors designed by Marcel Wanders. The hotel enjoys views of the Rhine and Rheinaue rivers, as well as the Siebengebirge national park. According to Wanders: “The Kameha Grand Bonn unites the intimacy of the Rhine landscape with the dynamism [of] a conference center. The building is clad in glass – the challenge was to retain openness while creating a warm and intimate space…”
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