Living Divani @ Cult&Must 2000/2020 & Neodesign

Living Divani @ Cult&Must 2000/2020 & Neodesign
On the occasion of Milan Design Week 2021, Living Divani is in fact engaged in Cult & Must 2000/2020, an initiative of Superstudio under the artistic direction of Giulio Cappellini, which takes place inside the spaces of via Tortona, 27. This exhibition aims to portray and represent the icons of the third millennium designed by important studios and developed by internationally renowned brands. Some of the projects belonging to the Living Divani collection made over the last twenty years also parade within this exciting journey.First of all, the iconic Frog armchair, designed by Piero Lissoni and proposed, starting from 2015, also in the super light carbon variant (Carbon Frog). Considered the forerunner of low and wide seating, this product is a bestseller that evokes a more relaxed way of life. Then there are two novelties 2020/2021 of the brand such as the dormeuse of the Sumo upholstered family, born from the creativity of the architect Piero Lissoni who, with its slender and unique silhouette, rigorous but fluid, infuses dynamism, character and energy to the space and the Lemni armchair, by designer Marco Lavit, somewhat furniture, somewhat sculpture, which enchants with its graphic vitality, between art and design, revealing the desire to ease from superfluous weights and soar in the air.
Superstudio also inaugurates its new location, Superstudio Maxi, a wide technological and sustainable exhibition space where NeoDesign, a solo exhibition of Leonardo Talarico, takes place. It represents a visual path that stages some of the most significant products designed in recent years. Sharing extreme, decisive and precise lines, totally black, each model is the symbol of the personal and recognizable sign of the designer as well as expressing his timeless stylistic trait. To represent the partnership with Living Divani featuring are two accessories characterized by refined simplicity such as the Materica lamp, with base in Nero Marquinia marble, and the Vizio glassholder.