Nagami re-thinks design in the new age of technology

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Bow by Zaha Hadid Architects – Photo © Zaha Hadid Architect

At Milan Design Week 2018, a brand-new company from Spain, Nagami: is making its official debut with a pioneering project, combining computational design and large-scale robotic 3D printing — Brave New World: Re-thinking Design in the New Age of Technology.

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Bow by Zaha Hadid Architects – Photo © Zaha Hadid Architect

The brand, which crafts every detail from the early conception of a product, to the software that brings it to life, will officially launch with the presentation of four chairs:

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Rise by Zaha Hadid Architects – Photo © Zaha Hadid Architect
  • Bow and Rise by Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Robotica TM by Ross Lovegrove
  • Peeler by Daniel Widrig
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Rise by Zaha Hadid Architects – Photo © Zaha Hadid Architect

The products, which will be displayed at Nagami’s pop-up showroom, in the dynamic Brera Design District (Spazio Theca, Piazza Castello, 5), explore new ways of creating furniture that push the limits of imagination to unseen territories.

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Robotica TM by Ross Lovegrove – Photo © Nagami Design

The Opening Event will take place at Nagami’s pop-up showroom on Wednesday, 18 April 2018, from 4.30 pm. The project will kick off with the keynote lecture by Patrik Schumacher (Principal at Zaha Hadid Architects) at 6.00 pm.

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Robotica TM by Ross Lovegrove – Photo © Nagami Design

During the entire design week, the showroom will become a vibrant hub for innovation and technological advancements, hosting a series of lectures pertaining the world of digital design, that run daily from 17-22 April 2018.

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Peeler by Daniel Widrig – Photo © Daniel Widrig

Speakers include designers featured in the show: Ross Lovegrove and Daniel Widrig, as well as internationally renowned architects, artists and engineers, such as Isaie Bloch, Claudia Pasquero, Arturo Tedeschi, and many more.

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Peeler by Daniel Widrig – Photo © Daniel Widrig

As 3D printing techniques exert an ever-growing influence on the way we envision design, the exhibition Brave New World: Re-thinking Design in the New Age of Technology provides a glimpse of tomorrow’s most promising tech-savvy design products. Source and photos Courtesy of Nagami.

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  1. I had this website bookmarked a while before but my computer crashed. I have since gotten a new one and it took me a while to come across this! I also really like the design though.

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