Turati Collection 2019
Inspiration can arrive at any time, any place. Unannounced. The concept for this year’s collection is no exception, emerging from the depths of Milan. It’s now ready to set off during the 58th edition of the Salone del Mobile.
Two years ago, Sancal’s creative combo, Esther and Elena Castaño made a wrong turn on the metro when thundering through Milan Design Week’s Fuorisalone. They were hit by the atmosphere of Turati station and had an epiphany: this would provide the ideal backdrop for a new collection of products.
The firm’s stand in the fair and other elements that surround Turati Collection faithfully recreate some passages and invent others, always with the M3 line as a reference and colour palette restricted to grey, yellow and red tones.
Turati Collection is also a tribute to the modernity of Milan and its conservatism, as the city creates contemporary classics. A paradigm exemplified perfectly by its metropolitan network´s construction. The 1963 M1 line project, masterfully designed by the Italian architect Franco Albini and the graphic designer Bob Noorda, was extended to the M2 line and created a base for successive lines. The M3 line, in which the Turati station is located, was designed in 1983 by Claudio Dini’s architecture studio, and is a clear example of this admirable respect for contemporary classics.
What at first seemed a crazy idea became an ambitious project when Sancal found the perfect crew: the master Luca Nichetto and his studio. From the first moment the designer loved the concept and offered to create a complete set of products. Four singular models, inspired by the same place, that all speak a common design language.
During the Salone you will be able to take your seat on a Next Stop sofa, an Interchange bench, a Meeting Point pouf or carefully step onto a Mind the Gap rug by Luca Nichetto.
Next Stop
Interchange
Meeting Point
Mind the Gap
Turati Collection also includes other singular new products. The comfortable Alpino sofa by Rafa García, the multifaceted Estante designed by Juan Ibáñez and the Tonella poufs from the Swedish Note Design Studio, and a new finish for the acclaimed Pion tables by Ionna Vautrin.
Alpino by Rafa García
Estante by Juan Ibáñez
Pion Petra Sombra by Ionna Vautrin
Pouf by Note Design Studio
And a careful selection of objects for the lifestyle line COSAS.
Flower Power Raw by Estudio Sancal
Tail by Geckeler Michels
LBB Camel by Estudio Sancal
SAVE THE DATES:
Salone del Mobile:
Hall 10 – Stand B04
From Tuesday 9th to 14th April.