20 Independent Designers You Need to Know From Milan Design Week
Milan Design Week showcased a variety of independent designers who stood out amidst the larger brands. The article highlights 20 designers, including Jesse Butterfield and Jane Wright, who presented innovative works that blend traditional crafts with contemporary design. Each designer brings a unique perspective and approach to their creations, contributing to the rich tapestry of the design community.
- ▪The article features 20 independent designers from Milan Design Week.
- ▪Designers like Jesse Butterfield and Jane Wright are noted for their innovative works.
- ▪The featured designers incorporate a mix of traditional and contemporary techniques in their designs.
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Design 11 Mins ago 2 Views 0 CommentsComments Save Yes, it’s been a month since we were there. But we’ve spent that time recovering, digesting our thoughts (and reading everyone else’s), and sifting through our scribbled notes on the back of taxi receipts. And with all that in mind, we figured the best antidote to the “Milan Design Week has become overrun with brands” sentiment is to share the work of some of the independent designers who showed their work away from the “experiential” installations. Having scoured the city looking for them, and filling our camera rolls with pictures of their work, we bring you 20 independent designers you need to know from this year’s Milan Design Week. You’re welcome. Jesse Butterfield London-based Jesse has been on our radar for a little while now.
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