A design path focused on ingredients and botany is what is proposed for the 21st edition of GREEN ISLAND, during Milan Design Week.
An international program, active in areas of strong cultural and urban expansion, Green Island proposes a brand new installation created by Zurich-based designer Antonio Scarponi for the Atrium of Garibaldi Station in the Isola district of Milan.
KIOSK is a pop-up, mobile, light, and multipurpose kiosk-kitchen made of certified wood, around which revolve a series of activities for the public, is a place of exchange and meeting for unpublished recipe readings, music for aromatics, olfactory performances, essences and floristry.
The intention of the project is to imagine a form of 'immaterial design' that goes beyond the traditional idea of product and evoke situations, tastes, and environments where people can connect.
In collaboration with:
Rete Ferroviaria Italiana / Gruppo FS Italiane; City of Milan; Studio Antonio Scarponi / Conceptual Devices; IULM Libera Università di Comunicazione; Isola Design District; Algranti Lab; The Botanical Club; Offi Flower Design; Bricheco; Studio Claudio Saviola; Vivai Coccetti; ARTRIBUNE.
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