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This link will open a new browser window. Milan 2010 - Zona Romana
At Zona Romana during Salone Internazionale del Mobile from 14-18 April, Autoban, Leif.designpark, Matthew Hilton and Studioilse will exhibit on adjacent stands at Spazio 4, Spazio Botta, Via Carlo Botta 8, Milan. New products including the Upholstered Tapas Chair by Matthew Hilton and the Holy Coffee Table by Autoban will preview at the event. The exhibition will also include products launched at the London Design Festival this past September, with a focus on communication and presentation for the retail environment.
Matthew Hilton exhibits at A Group Design Show, New Art Centre
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Matthew Hilton is currently exhibiting new work with fellow celebrated British artists and designers at Artists' House, New Art Centre, Roche Court. The exhibition, titled A Group Design Show, features 5 new limited edition furniture pieces designed specially by Matthew Hilton for the show. These include Mary's Chair, inspired by the deceptively delicate concrete architecture of The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the Assumption in San Francisco; Roche chair, a three-legged chair born of disparate influences including the aforementioned cathedral and a Spanish country chair occupying Hilton's parents' home since the 1970s; Irish chair, inspired by a vernacular Irish chair in the extended family's Scottish home; Bookcase, designed as a practical storage solution with sliding doors to provide playful aesthetic variety; and a special edition Mars Table. Sales queries for these five designs should be directed to: New Art Centre, Roche Court, East Winterslow, Salisbury, Wiltshire SP5 1BG. Exhibition runs until 4 May. http://www.sculpture.uk.com/exhibitions/current/
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