Nilufar Depot

The central aisle of the Nilufar Depot, in the new installation created by Nina Yashar, is a majestic setting for the staging historic design pieces and contemporary projects.#MDW2017

White ribbons on the floor suggest the ideal spaces of an imaginary layout on which to place a large one-off bookcase by Anna Castelli Ferrieri, ornamental vases in Florentine terracotta from the 17th century, a pair of beds by Carlo de Carli, and furnishings that take turns on the stage of the grand theatrical mechanism known as Nilufar Depot.

Nilufar Depot, Fuorisalone 2017
Nilufar Depot, Fuorisalone 2017
Nilufar Depot, Fuorisalone 2017

  This year there are over 40 items, furniture and lights produced as editions by the gallery, including works by 12 new designers who have interpreted the personality of the Nilufar collection for the first time. Every creation has been chosen for its unique character, often enhanced by new technologies and research in the field of unusual materials, giving the projects not only great aesthetic and artistic value, but also a remarkable level of functional innovation.

Martino Gamper, modular table Off Cut Lino
Martino Gamper, modular table Off Cut Lino
Martino Gamper, Oblique Lino
Caturagli and Formica, Zoe collection of vases
Michael Anastassiades, Fontana Amorosa collection of lights
Francesco Faccin and Francesco Meda, ceiling lamp Samantha
Francesco Faccin and Francesco Meda, ceiling lamp Samantha
Kiki Van Eijk, lighting sculpture Track
Ate Rota and Roberto Rota, modular seating So long!
Cristina Celestino, Visiera sofa
Cristina Celestino, Visiera sofa


4 – 9 April 2017
Nilufar Depot

viale Lancetti 34, Milan