How to do classic
December 15, 2022
On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2023, D-house laboratorio urbano, a hub of innovation, opens its doors to professionals and visitors. Seven days of technology, innovation, development, sustainability and training. An exclusive, unconventional and engaging experience, presenting the infinite possibilities of technology in combination with unprecedented creative visions. An opportunity to discover all the projects and incredible installations on display to be experienced as protagonists, where new technologies are explored through creativity.
A project created by D-house for Kornit and conceived by designer Markus Benesch in collaboration with Dyloan Bond Factory, Eurojersey, Beppetex, Et S.r.l. It is characterised by two installations: the first, an immersion in a fantasy world where it is possible to interact and become protagonists of a surreal universe; while the second catapults visitors back in time, to their childhood.
In collaboration with D-house, Habitacolo by Dinamica by Miko is a sensory experience of our car journey designed by Debonademeo Studio with the contribution of the companies ET s.r.l, Dyloan Bond Factory, Shapemode and VZN Studio. Guided by their senses, the visitor can wander through the space characterised by the presence of six pedestals that hold experiential objects to interact with in order to rediscover the muffled beauty of their car even outside of it.
A selection of Ada Hefetz's wedding dresses made using 3DFashion™ printing technology from Stratasys. Thanks to this revolutionary technology in the fashion industry, it is possible to create spectacular designs and fantastic optical illusionary effects on garments. This collection is a celebration of the Marriage of Union, the circle of life and design.
In partnership with Fondazione Fashion Research Italy and Stratasys, the Digital Design Project by D-house involved Central Saint Martins students digitally modelling garments using D-house technologies, including Stratasys 3DFashion™ Technology, from prints of the Foundation's archive fabrics.
The knitted armchair with ‘crocodile’ effect cushions by Coatyarn, made of TPU Evolution®, the 100% made in Italy polyurethane yarn, also ideal for indoor and outdoor furnishing solutions. A handcrafted object that combines style and exceptional performance.