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Novel Living Concepts\". International design and innovation firm, Carlo Ratti Associati, with the support of Swiss furniture manufacturer Vitra, has filled its space with this \"Lift-Bit\".It's claimed to be \"the world's first Internet of Things sofa\". The dynamic chair moves on its own for visitors to see different arrangements available.The chair can be controlled by holding a hand over certain seats or through a smartphone app. \"Technology today is transforming the way we live, we work. In a certain sense we are much more flexible,\" says architect, Carlo Ratti.\"And what we wanted to do with this project is actually create an environment around ourselves that responds to us in a dynamic flexible way.\"Milan's Design Week is getting just about everywhere.Behind the Basilica di San Simpliciano, in the centre of Milan, designer Nendo has installed \"50 MANGA CHAIRS\" of all different shapes.Lined up in a grid, each one has a manga-inspired design, such as a speech bubble.\"It's incredible. He explodes the chair, he gives so many derivative ideas about a chair. And he's an amazing designer,\" says visitor, Diane.Visitors are free to see various installations across the city. It's a chance for design aficionados to experience many different events in just a few days. Design Week is composed of two parts, the furniture fair, referred to as \"Salone del Mobile\" and all the other events spread across the city, in its plazas, museums and stores, called \"Fuorisalone\".At Fuorisalone, visitors are experiencing wood in a totally new way. The Slow Wood laboratory is giving curious visitors a chance to taste wood and better understand its fragrances.\"If I just bring this piece of wood to my nose and try to smell it's fragrance I cannot detect it,\" says Gianni Cantarutti, co-founder of Slow Wood movement and wood expert, while holding a piece of 'Bois de rose'.\"So how can I detect it? By removing a thin layer, by simply scratching it a bit, and by doing this (licks wood), the fragrance is released. \"Our saliva allows us to release this incredible and unique fragrance, which is the essence of the rose and we are able to do so after 50 years\".Cantarutti says it's the fragrance of 'Bois de rose' which gives it its name.The raw material is fast-becoming a star at this year's Design Week. After tasting it, visitors can admire it in various forms.At the Poldi Pozzoli Museum, an entire exhibition is dedicated to drawers, many made from wood. \"This year, we decided to both celebrate and investigate the drawers, which actually is one of the few elements in the history of furniture which remains exactly more or less the same after the fifteenth century when it started to appear in our world,\" says exhibit co-curator, Elisa Testori.The exhibit runs until 25 April at the Poldi Pozzoli Museum.The actual fair, Salone del Mobile, is held in pavilions at Rho-Fiera Milano. The entire fair is divided into four separate sections: Salone Internazionale del Mobile, International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, EuroCucina FTK Ã¢Â€Â“ Technology for the Kitchen and the International Bathroom Exhibition. Many visitors appear drawn to Italian manufacturer SMEG's stand, where these green, white and red refrigerators in the shape of FIAT 500 cars are on display. The brand is also displaying its new line of refrigerators, designed by Dolce\u0026amp;Gabbana and hand painted by Sicilian artists. Italian furniture company Kartell is presenting an installation which invites visitors to discover what's hidden inside its designers' minds. \"There are certain references in design, important names,\" says designer and visitor, Luis Arrivillaga.\"I come to see the trends, the products that these great minds come up with and basically see how far behind we are compared to them.\"Other fashion brands are in attendance too, such as Fendi or Roberto Cavalli.Attendees are also invited to visit the exhibition event \"Before Design: Classic\", \"a reflection on the classical essence of contemporary living\". There's a short film on classic \"Made in Italy\" taste by Matteo Garrone and eight rooms with eight different perspectives on classic taste.\"With this exhibition we wanted to give a strong signal, to create new aesthetics of the taste for 'classic' Ã¢Â€Â“ one that would have no time and that would be ready to adapt to what the taste for classic receives, elaborates and gives back whatever the era may be,\" says Simone Ciarmoli, creative director at Ciarmoli Queda Studio.\"Every era has its own idea of classic. And with this exhibit, in 2016, we wanted to create our taste, which I hope can prompt a better future.\"On the cobbled streets of Milan, some have decided to use design as an excuse to party by organising this \"Design Pride\" parade. \"We are celebrating design, but in a more ironic style, and we are making a bit of fun of those who take design too seriously,\" says one man.The parade features several everyday products redesigned by young designers. That includes this truck filled with boxes of Tempo tissues, redesigned by Piccione.Piccione.Design Week itself runs until 17 April.LEAD IN:Wood you lick, high-tech sofas, and Dolce\u0026amp;Gabbana fridges are attracting visitors to Milan Design Week.The annual event is bursting from its pavilions to also fill the city's historic locations and busy cobbled streets.STORY-LINE:Here the sofas have a mind of their own.In collaboration with the Salone del Mobile, eleven \"living concepts\" have been imagined by Italian architects, such as Claudio Lazzarini, Alessandro Mendini and Francesco Librizzi.They're gathered in an exhibition called \"Rooms. Novel Living Concepts\". International design and innovation firm, Carlo Ratti Associati, with the support of Swiss furniture manufacturer Vitra, has filled its space with this \"Lift-Bit\".It's claimed to be \"the world's first Internet of Things sofa\". The dynamic chair moves on its own for visitors to see different arrangements available.The chair can be controlled by holding a hand over certain seats or through a smartphone app. \"Technology today is transforming the way we live, we work. In a certain sense we are much more flexible,\" says architect, Carlo Ratti.\"And what we wanted to do with this project is actually create an environment around ourselves that responds to us in a dynamic flexible way.\"Milan's Design Week is getting just about everywhere.Behind the Basilica di San Simpliciano, in the centre of Milan, designer Nendo has installed \"50 MANGA CHAIRS\" of all different shapes.Lined up in a grid, each one has a manga-inspired design, such as a speech bubble.\"It's incredible. He explodes the chair, he gives so many derivative ideas about a chair. And he's an amazing designer,\" says visitor, Diane.Visitors are free to see various installations across the city. It's a chance for design aficionados to experience many different events in just a few days. Design Week is composed of two parts, the furniture fair, referred to as \"Salone del Mobile\" and all the other events spread across the city, in its plazas, museums and stores, called \"Fuorisalone\".At Fuorisalone, visitors are experiencing wood in a totally new way. The Slow Wood laboratory is giving curious visitors a chance to taste wood and better understand its fragrances.\"If I just bring this piece of wood to my nose and try to smell it's fragrance I cannot detect it,\" says Gianni Cantarutti, co-founder of Slow Wood movement and wood expert, while holding a piece of 'Bois de rose'.\"So how can I detect it? By removing a thin layer, by simply scratching it a bit, and by doing this (licks wood), the fragrance is released. \"Our saliva allows us to release this incredible and unique fragrance, which is the essence of the rose and we are able to do so after 50 years\".Cantarutti says it's the fragrance of 'Bois de rose' which gives it its name.The raw material is fast-becoming a star at this year's Design Week. After tasting it, visitors can admire it in various forms.At the Poldi Pozzoli Museum, an entire exhibition is dedicated to drawers, many made from wood. \"This year, we decided to both celebrate and investigate the drawers, which actually is one of the few elements in the history of furniture which remains exactly more or less the same after the fifteenth century when it started to appear in our world,\" says exhibit co-curator, Elisa Testori.The exhibit runs until 25 April at the Poldi Pozzoli Museum.The actual fair, Salone del Mobile, is held in pavilions at Rho-Fiera Milano. The entire fair is divided into four separate sections: Salone Internazionale del Mobile, International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, EuroCucina FTK Ã¢Â€Â“ Technology for the Kitchen and the International Bathroom Exhibition. Many visitors appear drawn to Italian manufacturer SMEG's stand, where these green, white and red refrigerators in the shape of FIAT 500 cars are on display. The brand is also displaying its new line of refrigerators, designed by Dolce\u0026amp;Gabbana and hand painted by Sicilian artists. Italian furniture company Kartell is presenting an installation which invites visitors to discover what's hidden inside its designers' minds. \"There are certain references in design, important names,\" says designer and visitor, Luis Arrivillaga.\"I come to see the trends, the products that these great minds come up with and basically see how far behind we are compared to them.\"Other fashion brands are in attendance too, such as Fendi or Roberto Cavalli.Attendees are also invited to visit the exhibition event \"Before Design: Classic\", \"a reflection on the classical essence of contemporary living\". There's a short film on classic \"Made in Italy\" taste by Matteo Garrone and eight rooms with eight different perspectives on classic taste.\"With this exhibition we wanted to give a strong signal, to create new aesthetics of the taste for 'classic' Ã¢Â€Â“ one that would have no time and that would be ready to adapt to what the taste for classic receives, elaborates and gives back whatever the era may be,\" says Simone Ciarmoli, creative director at Ciarmoli Queda Studio.\"Every era has its own idea of classic. And with this exhibit, in 2016, we wanted to create our taste, which I hope can prompt a better future.\"On the cobbled streets of Milan, some have decided to use design as an excuse to party by organising this \"Design Pride\" parade. \"We are celebrating design, but in a more ironic style, and we are making a bit of fun of those who take design too seriously,\" says one man.The parade features several everyday products redesigned by young designers. That includes this truck filled with boxes of Tempo tissues, redesigned by Piccione.Piccione.Design Week itself runs until 17 April.Milan, Italy - 14 April 2016++INSIDE SHOTS++1. Various of \"Lift-Bit\" chair moving inside \"ROOMS. Novel living concepts\" exhibition2. Wide of \"La vie en rose\" room by Claudio Lazzarini and Carl Pickering inside \"ROOMS. Novel living concepts\" exhibition3. Tilt down of \"Le mie prigioni\" room by Alessandro Mendini inside \"ROOMS. Novel living concepts\" exhibition4. Wide of \"D1\" room by Francesco Librizzi inside \"ROOMS. Novel living concepts\" exhibition5. Setup shot of Carlo Ratti, Architect, sitting on Lift-Bit 6. Cutaway of screen demonstrating \"Lift-Bit\" chair7. SOUNDBITE (English) Carlo Ratti, Architect:\"Technology today is transforming the way we live, we work. In a certain sense we are much more flexible. And what we wanted to do with this project is actually create an environment around ourselves that responds to us in a dynamic flexible way.\"++OUTSIDE SHOTS++8. Tilt of down of exhibition \"50 MANGA CHAIRS\" by Nendo9. Mid of chairs in \"50 MANGA CHAIRS\" by Nendo10. Tilt up of a chair in \"50 MANGA CHAIRS\" by Nendo11. SOUNDBITE (English) Diane, no last name given, Vox-pop:\"It's incredible. He explodes the chair, he gives so many derivative ideas about a chair. And he's an amazing designer.\" Milan, Italy - 13 April 2016++INSIDE SHOTS++12. Mid of \"wood tasting\" site entrance sign13. Close of Gianni Cantarutti, Co-Founder of Slow Wood movement and wood expert, scratching, licking and smelling piece of wood 14. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Gianni Cantarutti, Co-Founder of Slow Wood movement and wood expert:\"If I just bring this piece of wood to my nose and try to smell it's fragrance I cannot detect it. So how can I detect it? By removing a thin layer, by simply scratching it a bit, and by doing this (licks wood), the fragrance is released. Our saliva allows us to release this incredible and unique fragrance, which is the essence of the rose and we are able to do so after 50 years\".15. Mid of Cantarutti explaining concept to visitor16. Close of visitor licking and smelling the wood 17. Pull out of \"Chest of Drawers\" by Tejo Remy Ã¢Â€Â“ Droog 1991 inside \"Almost Secret. Drawers Between Art and Design\" exhibition18. SOUNDBITE (English) Elisa Testori, Co-Curator of \"Almost Secret. Drawers Between Art and Design\" exhibition:\"This year, we decided to both celebrate and investigate the drawers, which actually is one of the few elements in the history of furniture which remains exactly more or less the same after the fifteenth century when it started to appear in our world.\"19. Pull in of \"Ventisette cassetti\" by Ettore Sottsass Ã¢Â€Â“ Edizione Clio Calvi Rudy Volpi, 200120. Wide of exhibition21. Zoom in of \"Mobile giallo\" by Ettore Sottsass Ã¢Â€Â“ Design Gallery Milano, 198822. Wide of visitor walking past SMEG stand at Salone del Mobile.Milano (Milan's International furnishing fair)23. Mid of SMEG refrigerator in shape of a FIAT 50024. Wide of SMEG refrigerators designed by Dolce\u0026amp;Gabbana25. Pull in of Sicilian traditional drawings on refrigerator26. Wide of Arclinea kitchen standMilan, Italy - 14 April 201627. Wide of Philippe Starck entrance inside Kartell stand at Salone del Mobile.Milano28. Pan right of Philippe Starck \"Generics\" collection for Kartell29. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Luis Arrivillaga, Designer, Vox-pop:\"There are certain references in design, important names. I come to see the trends, the products that these great minds come up with and basically see how far behind we are compared to them.\"30. Pan left of Roberto Cavalli home interiors stand31. Wide of Roberto Cavalli home interiors standMilan, Italy - 13 April 201632. Wide of people inside \"Before Design. Classic\" exhibition at Salone del Mobile.Milano waiting to watch short film by filmmaker Matteo Garrone33. Wide of screen playing short film by filmmaker Matteo Garrone34. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Simone Ciarmoli, Creative Director at Ciarmoli Queda Studio:\"With this exhibition we wanted to give a strong signal, to create new aesthetics of the taste for 'classic' Ã¢Â€Â“ one that would have no time and that would be ready to adapt to what the taste for classic receives, elaborates and gives back whatever the era may be. Every era has its own idea of classic. And with this exhibit, in 2016, we wanted to create our taste, which I hope can prompt a better future.\"35. Wide of \"Before Design. Classic\" exhibition36. Zoom in of \"Before Design. Classic\" exhibition37. Mid of \"Before Design. Classic\" exhibition++OUTSIDE SHOTS++38. Wide of car at \"Design Pride\" parade39. Close of street artist at 'Design Pride' parade40. SOUNDBITE (Italian) Vox-pop, name not given:\"We are celebrating design, but in a more ironic style, and we are making a bit of fun of those who take design too seriously.\"41. Wide of people at \"Design Pride\" parade42. Wide of truck with limited edition tissue boxes designed by Piccione.Piccione43. Pull in of Tempo tissue boxes designed by Piccione.Piccione44. 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