Today D wraps up our coverage on Milan Design Week 2014 with a selection of some of the most covet-worthy furnishings, lighting and accessories on show.  While not all items have made it to market yet, most are on their way. I hope you enjoy the picks!

 

 

Architect David Adjaye’s cantilevered Washington Skeleton™ Aluminum Side Chairs for Knoll.

 

 

IC LIGHTS by Michael Anastassiades for Flos.

 

 

Five years in the making, the groundbreaking Axor Starck V mixer was born of a collaboration between the bath specialty brand Axor Hansgrohe and designer Philippe Starck. Sadly it is currently only available to the European market.

 

 

Happy End glass and brass cloches by Murano based glass artist Emmanuel Babled for Second Dome.

 

 

Top Good, Top Victory, Top Okay glass and brass cloches by glass artist Emmanuel Babled for Second Dome.

 

 

Inspired by the form of traditional Chinese lanterns, the Lampion Light Two is both bulb and fixture wrapped into one. Designed by Richard Hutten for Droog.

 

 

The Aura mirror series by Bjørn van den Berg was on exhibit at this year’s SaloneSatellite event.

 

 

Made of solid aluminum, each hemisphere is seamlessly electroplated in a copper, chrome or nickel coating.

 

 

 

 

Encased in a minimal white shell and filled with environmentally friendly resin, the Up in the Air table line contains tiny, hyper realistic hand made fish. Design by Ramón Úbeda y Otto Canalda for Viccarbe.

 

 

Hazel Light by Jonas Hoejgaard for Nordic Tales.

 

 

 

Masters Chair by Philippe Starck for Kartell. Now available in metallic finishes as part of the Precious Kartell collection.

 

 

A portion of the new CLUB collection – inspired by British designer Tom Dixon’s modern day take on the traditional gentleman’s club.

 

 

 

Banjooli – inspired by the the courtship dance of male ostriches from which the collection takes its name, this striking line of indoor/outdoor furniture is made from the colorful nets used by Senegalese fisherman. Design by Sebastian Herkner for Moroso.

 

 

This year, Marni expanded upon their popular limited-edition collections of colorful PVC woven chairs with an adorable, if slightly kitsch, menagerie of giraffes, birds, bunnies and more.

 

 

Uncle Jack chair by Philippe Starck for Kartell. Now available in a variety of transparent colors.

 

 

CRISSCROSS lighting collection – a combination of hand blown glass and crown mirrored bulbs arranged within variously sized grids. Also available in sconce and table lamp versions. Designed by Bethan Laura Wood.

 

 

The tile specialists at Bisazza have partnered with Emilio Pucci to translate the fashion brand’s bold prints into mosaic form.

 

 

 

Ripple kinetic table lamps by Poetic Lab for J. & L. Lobmeyr. If you didn’t catch Part One of D’s coverage on Milan Design Week 2014, be sure swing by for a peek.

 

until tomorrow…