Santa & Cole presents the 2011 lighting novelties at its showroom in Milan

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On this occasion, Santa & Cole moreover has udertaken the “Wild Garden” installation and  the lightening of Giulio Minoletti exhibition “Oltre un rettangolo di cielo” at the Association of Architects

26/04/2011

On the occasion of Milan Design Week, Santa & Cole’s Milan showroom was highlighted with the latest additions to its indoor catalogue: three families of lamps by Antoni Arola conceived starting from LED light technology, together with the definitive edition of the mythical TMC lamp (1961) by Miguel Milá, now celebrating its fiftieth anniversary, and the recent arrivals to the GT family of shades, the colossal GT1500 and the smallest of the Trípode, M3.
To end the week and celebrating what is starting to be a tradition, S&C held the Bloody Mary Closing Party in which impressions were shared not only on the products presented, but also on the most interesting aspects of the fair and the Fuori Salone. A serene night to conclude one of the most intense weeks of the year.

This time, S&C not only presented its new products but also collaborated with the Association of Architects of Milan in the development of several shared activities. Together with the young landscape architect Elena Comincioli, S&C transformed the entrance of the association into a wild garden in which to be able to have a rest and a glass of wine. OCO lamps were installed, designed by the Causas Externas studio, together with Rama garden lamps, by Gonzalo Milá, and NeoRomántico Color benches by Miguel Milá.
S&C likewise lit up the Oltre un rettangolo di cielo exhibition, by Giulio Minoletti, with TMC and M68 lamps, both by Miguel Milá, and held a jazz Serata with a Milanese “aperitivo”, and the presentation of the talk Uomo, Città, Pianeta, presented by Javier Nieto Santa, Giovanni Cutolo and Josep M. Serra.