Creative and environmentally conscious, curious about the production process, designer Davide Apolloni expands his "Lo-Ve" collection with new pieces, continuing the exploration with steel tubing.
The "Lo-Ve" collection exhibited at Salone Satellite in 2023 expands this year with the addition of six new products.
Each piece reflects Davide Apolloni's design language, characterized by simplicity and distinguished by the use of gentle curves.
Among the new pieces to be presented this year, the rectangular Jamil table stands out, along with the Yu armchair transformed into a loveseat - demonstrating the designer's intention to create a family of pieces that harmoniously complement each other - and the Lancia lamp, steel on marble, elegant and minimalist, representing Apolloni's first approach to the world of lighting.
By transforming otherwise unused materials, he has created small, unique works of art: a rug made from scraps of upholstery fabric production and a coffee table made from leftover marble production.
These creations are the result of his interest in sustainability and innovation.
"The 'Lo-Ve' collection is the result of a passion for design and inspiration that emerged from company visits," says Davide Apolloni, excited to exhibit again this year.
The collection was born while he was studying at the Architectural Association in London during his thesis, where he explored furniture production in Italy in relation to the territory and climate change.
Thus, while visiting furniture companies, he happened to meet an enterprising octogenarian entrepreneur who, noticing his passion and curiosity, encouraged him to turn his designs into reality. Projects that have been recognized for their beauty.
The "Lo-Ve" table quickly caught the attention of the curators at La Rinascente in Milan, who selected it, along with other emerging talents, to exhibit in the heart of the city.
Davide Apolloni's debut at Salone Satellite coincides with the founding of his studio, Apolloni Design, in Milan.
Born in Como and raised in New York, Davide Apolloni cultivated an international education, studying between Milan and London and graduating from the Architectural Association in London, a prestigious London university where internationally renowned architects have studied.
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