The pandemic has revealed a huge appetite in people for creating, for renovating their homes. Multifunctional pieces, tailor-made products, and sustainable materials are hot favourites
Visitors look and walk past the Kartell stand, at the "Super Salone" one of the special event of the 2021 Salone del Mobile Milano, an International Furnishing and Design Fair.
Image: Miguel Medina / AFP
A pool table that changes into a dining table, a bookshelf that transforms into a filing cabinet and noise-cancelling panels to facilitate home-working: adapting to life after coronavirus was on the minds of many exhibitors at Milan Furniture Fair this week.
After months cooped up at home, many people's houses and apartments have been transformed into offices, schools, gyms and playgrounds, blurring the lines between public and private spaces.
"The home has become a refuge for its inhabitants, a welcoming place that reflects the personality of each of them and offers both comfort and a certain flexibility," Maria Porro, head of the Salone del Mobile fair, told AFP.