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The photography is courtesy of Muthesius University of Fine Arts and Design. See our Milan design week 2022 guide on Dezeen Events Guide for information about the many other exhibitions, installations and talks taking place throughout the week. Various architects and designers have used inflatables in recent projects.ĭesign collective The Decorators has created blow-up furniture that encourages humans and bacteria to intermingle through the process of food fermentation, while SOM designed conceptual inflatable structures for people to inhabit on the moon.Īs Milan design week kicks off this week, see our roundup of 12 unmissable exhibitions and installations presented in the city.Īlcova will run from 5 to 12 June as part of Milan design week 2022. Cartensen and Haeuser created the StrappedLight Unterluggauer curated and art-directed the installation with Martin Postler. In the Air Supply installation, the projects are arranged on a curved metal frame designed by co-curator and graduate student Benjamin Unterluggauer. More conceptual pieces include a downscaled prototype for a "modular swimming island" by Greta Lola Lauk, which could playfully connect people in the water. Read: Helium-10000 is an inflatable puffer coat that floats like a balloon