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[gallery ids="9175,9176"]The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.
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[gallery ids="9175,9176"]The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.
The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.
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[gallery ids="9175,9176"]The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.
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[gallery ids="9175,9176"]The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.
The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.
The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set\/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May. "},{"caption":"
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[gallery ids="9175,9176"]The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.
The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set\/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 - Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May. "}];
The first European project of creativity sharing, for the second year, has brought the comON Design Exhibition to the Milan Triennale, site of the bestowal of awards for the projects of the young participants in the international competition comON Design 2012, the contest that since 2009 has supported emerging talents all over Europe for the creation and production of design prototypes. The theme of the table and a convivial atmosphere inspired the creativity of young designers, architects and students in the making of their projects. After careful selection, the jury announced the winners of the fourth edition: Andrea Chiarelli with Enrico Ferraresi, Cesare Bizzotto with Gioele Antonello and Naike Cogliati. Andrea Chiarelli and Enrico Ferraresi took first prize with the dynamic and versatile TF table, designed for Desalto; Cesare Bizzotto and Gioele Antonello came in second with the trio of tables Dot Dot Dot for Living Divani, while Naike Cogliati grabbed third place with the tea set/centerpiece designed for Poliform. Special mentions went to Enrico Ferraresifor the Martino table, created for Lema, and Claudia Guardavaccarofor the Lino & Cedrolino coffee tables designed for Riva 1920. All the large Como-based companies that participated in the project ComON Design 2012 – Baxter, Desalto, Lema, Limonta, Living Divani, Poliform and Riva 1920 – have constantly stimulated the young designers, involving them in every phase of the production of the prototypes. The exhibition, curated by Alessandra Salaris, features all the projects submitted for the competition, and is open to the public until Sunday 26 May.