KAID

By |September 9, 2025|BIG Design 2025 - Exhibitors|

KAID creates children’s furniture that meets real needs. The company focuses on functionality, natural materials, and pleasant shapes, guided by minimalism and practicality. Its goal is to design long-lasting pieces that support children’s
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Peter Pichler on the Future of Sustainable Industrial Offices – The Bonfiglioli HQ Story

By |July 7, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Italy, Magazine|

3 Questions for Peter Pichler I believe the future of sustainable design in industrial buildings lies in the more efficient use of space, the reuse of existing structures, and
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Mosca.Bianca Workshop – Exploring Sustainable Design with Atelier Architettura Chinello Morandi

By |July 7, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Italy, Magazine|

3 Questions for Nicolò Chinello & Rodolfo Morandi The workshops of the future don’t need to hide away; rather, they aim to elevate the artisan’s work as an expression
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Inside Park’s Adaptive Reuse of Milan’s Agricultural Consortium for Contemporary Student Living

By |July 7, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Italy, Magazine|

3 Questions for Michele Rossi In contemporary design, memory can serve as both anchor and catalyst. Q: How did you imagine the balance between preserving history and designing
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PPD Architetti on Ricupaglia – A Dialogue Between Past and Future in Tuscan Architecture

By |July 7, 2025|BIG SEE Focus, Focus Italy, Magazine|

3 Questions for Valeria Presicci & Carlo Pantanella D'Ettorre Ricupaglia breaks with static interpretations of rural homes by respecting heritage and transforming it into an open, material-rich, and sustainable
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