Daan Roosegaarde - Never say “Yes, but”

Daan Roosegaarde - Never say “Yes, but”

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Roberto Palomba - That's why I'm a lucky designer

Life is like an onion, and its every layer represents the values we want to be associated with. That's the underlying belief behind the career and life of Roberto Palomba, Italian architect and designer and founder with Ludovica Serafini of the ps+a design studio. From growing up ...  Show more

Beatrice Leanza - Portrait of a Transformer

Put Design in action! This is Beatrice Leanza’s belief. She is a cultural manager and strategist who draws on her wide international experience in creating connections between creatives, institutions and public.Salone del Mobile and STIR present Design Voices - #thinkNEXT, produc ...  Show more

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