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See our Milan design week 2022 guide on Dezeen Events Guide for information about the many other exhibitions, installations and talks that took place throughout the week. Milan design week took place from 6 to 12 June 2022 in Milan, Italy.
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Her first collection of chairs was informed by the shapes of planets and their orbits while she also previously created a series of interlocking boxes covered in traditional Japanese laquer. Presented alongside three porcelain vases by Bohinc, Peaches was on display as part of an exhibition at design platform Alcova during Milan design week, which concluded last Sunday.īohinc is a London-based designer who is on the judging panel for the 2022 Dezeen Awards.

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"However, I was inspired by big voluptuous surfaces that represent and celebrate larger and more shapely curves of the female form." Bohinc's furniture aims to echo the fleshy folds of skin

"We often see the female form depicted in art, photography and design but so often based on a more slender silhouette." While the seating collection is functional furniture, Bohinc explained that its curvaceous shapes were specifically designed to inclusively celebrate the many varied bodies women have. Read: Bohinc Studio shows space-themed collection in 18th-century townhouse
