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Walter Knoll Milan Design Week 2022

Ippolito Fleitz Group – Identity Architects

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We collaborated with three female artists in the Walter Knoll brand space for Milan Design Week 2022. We interweave and overlay different fabrics and contexts – textiles, ceramics and plants from Boston, Stuttgart and Milan – to conjure up a comprehensive and multifaceted brand presentation. - Philip Kottlorz
Suspended in space directly over the Walter Knoll sofa collection, Janet Echelman’s artwork is reminiscent of an abstract, airy chandelier, and underscores the generous nature of the new furniture line. - Philip Kottlorz
The floor and walls of the former flower warehouse retain the original, lived-in concrete with visible and tangible traces of former use – even the words “vietato fumare” are still visible on the wall. - Philip Kottlorz
We collaborated with three female artists in the Walter Knoll brand space for Milan Design Week 2022. We interweave and overlay different fabrics and contexts – textiles, ceramics and plants from Boston, Stuttgart and Milan – to conjure up a comprehensive and multifaceted brand presentation. - Philip Kottlorz

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JURY VOTES
Trade-Fair Stand
5.73
6.64
6.69
6.91
6.49
Filip Milovanovic
Filip Milovanovic Design Director at Yabu Pushelberg
Exciting project as it focuses its...
3
7
7
8
6.25
Ludmila Machado
Ludmila Machado Founder at Aurora Design
5
6.8
7
6.8
6.4
David Kulen
David Kulen Creative Director at Powerplant
Beautiful textures, light and airy,...
8
7
9
8
8
Michelle Smith
Michelle Smith Associate Designer at M Moser Associates
6
7.5
7.5
8
7.25
Luca Macri
Luca Macri Partner at Lamatilde
5
7
7
6.5
6.38
Mark Timo
Mark Timo Founder at De Interieur Club
5
7
7
7
6.5
Weiping Lin
Weiping Lin Founder and Design Director at Lin Wei Ping Design Consulting
6
7
7
7
6.75
Terry Xu
Terry Xu Chief Designer at Masanori Design Studio
6.5
6
6
6
6.13
Drew Gilbert
Drew Gilbert Design Manager at OBMI
7.38
7.38
7.06
7.62
7.36
Apoorva Shroff
Apoorva Shroff Founder at lyth Design
6
6
6
6
6
Llisa Demetrios
Llisa Demetrios Chief Curator at The Eames Institute of Infinite Curiosity
6
7
7
8
7
Marcel Häusler
Marcel Häusler Creative Director at Karl Anders
4
4
4
6
4.5
Alessandro Ranaldi
Alessandro Ranaldi Head of Workplace Consultancy at Foster and Partners
4.5
7
7
8
6.63
Juan Alberto Andrade
Juan Alberto Andrade Founder at Juan Alberto Andrade
7.09
7.04
7.23
7.01
7.09
Isabelle Kievenheim
Isabelle Kievenheim Head of Store Development at & Other Stories H&M Group
6
7
6
6
6.25
Yuan Jiang
Yuan Jiang Cofounder at Soda
5
6
5
5
5.25
Yuanman Huang
Yuanman Huang Cofounder and Creative Designer at GS Design
7.02
6.19
6.92
6.61
6.69
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GRAND JURY VOTES
Shortlisted - Trade-Fair Stand of the Year
5.82
6.76
6.90
6.97
6.61
Serge-Laurent Haelterman
Serge-Laurent Haelterman Creative Director at Creneau International
A verry nice mixture between existi...
5.73
6.64
7
7
6.59
Mark Timo
Mark Timo Founder at De Interieur Club
6
7
7
7
6.75
Yuan Jiang
Yuan Jiang Cofounder at Soda
very simple and efficient design st...
5.73
6.64
6.69
6.91
6.49
Client
Walter Knoll
Floor area
295 ㎡
Completion
2022
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We’ve been designing trade fair presentations for furniture manufacturer Walter Knoll for the last ten years. In 2022 we’re not showing at the Salone del Mobile exhibition grounds, but in a special building in the heart of Milan: a former flower warehouse, which we have literally let blossom again with a temporary brand staging. The result is a multi-layered, artistic brand space for remarkable moments and inspiring encounters.

The floor and walls retain the original, lived-in concrete with visible and tangible traces of former use. The space is peeling and flaking, just waiting for yet more layers, for transformation. Our brand space adds layer upon layer. The brand logo and lettering are merely projected onto the walls, because it’s not about adding a fresh coat of paint, but about the subtle poetry of layered structures.

We underscore the ephemeral effect of the space with dissolved organic grid structures. We employ specially designed, robot-rendered curtains, which we show here in white for the first time, and white, organic, lattice furniture as room dividers to zone the space, creating various abstract spatial contexts for the furniture by Walter Knoll. With its strong physicality and haptic quality, the furniture contrasts vividly with the filigree sheathing and lightness of the spatial installations. A materials table invites visitors to experience some of the fabric, leather and natural stone surfaces at first hand, thus also engaging with the brand on a sensual level.

We have collaborated with three female artists, who have expanded the space by adding further dimensions and contexts. Janet Echelman is an internationally renowned textile artist. Her work is knotted like fishing nets, emphasising the permeable character of the space. Through a subtle use of light, the impression of a flowing, living fabric is created. The installation is directly visible from the entrance, creating a point of attraction. With Irene Cuzzaniti, we were able to win a Milanese florist for our project. Her floral arrangements grow from the room dividers like swathes of moss. Finally, the styling is complemented by the work of ceramics artist Yvette Hoffmann from Stuttgart with her delicately handcrafted objects.

We design our temporary projects with a particular focus on sustainability and reusability. The transparent, airy spatial elements save on material, and can be easily separated into wood and metal. Art installations, curtains and styling objects take up little space when packed, and can later be used for subsequent stagings. When it’s finally time to leave, the beamer is switched off, the brand logo vanishes and the space regains its former identity. However, Walter Knoll’s staging has undoubtedly left an imprint in the memory of its visitors. Thus, the multi-layered installation also inscribes itself into the space and its history in an imaginative and long-lasting way.