These young designers have created flat-pack furniture for tense millennials

Stefano Panterotto was born in Trieste, near the Italian border with Slovenia; Alexis Tourron in Clermont-Ferrand, a small city in central France. Having come of age under the shadow of the 2008 financial crisis, they roamed the world in constant
Create a free account to read the full article
Get 2 premium articles for free each month
Related Articles
MORE Milan
Mara's cross-sector evolution asserts that adaptability is the only way forward

Ergonomics needn't supplant aesthetics at the office. 5 furniture pieces are proof positive

How to remove fragrance from its commercial context, using smell as a creative material instead

Openings: Considered viewing for the discerning eye

Part lectern, part white board, a dynamic table answers the need for dynamic work environments

Pedrali shifts perspectives across collections through craft and innovation

At Missoni Home, an eye-catching gradient serves as the transition between history and modernity

Past meets (work-in) progress to futureproof this 19th-century palazzo turned café

Insights from MDW by Liganova: ‘design is not just about aesthetics, but also the culture it reflects’
