HOMI recently wrapped up yet another successful edition of the show hosting 352 brands with 40 per cent of exhibitors from 27 different foreign countries.
Turning the spotlight towards trends, HOMI organisers say that for 2022, creativity and craftsmanship are big news as is ‘Made-in’ and colour: from bright, happy tones evocative of summer vibes, to shades inspired by nature, characterised by the chromatic sobriety of the earth.
Noteworthy examples of this are kitchenware collections designed by Raffaello Galiotto for Blimplus, the pastel-coloured cookware by Cookut that combines steel and wood, the desk accessories by Toscana Carte Pregiate and the latest textile and linen products for the home in neutral colours presented by Chez-Moi.
Colour and ceramics were another common theme of the exhibition: from reinterpretations by Rebith, to products from the Portuguese artisans of Casafina and the handicrafts by MV% Ceramics Design, to name but a few.
Design and functionality for the German brand Remember that presented multicoloured chairs, stools and other objects, while Mojito Design offered indoor and outdoor table sets in neon colours made from completely sustainable materials.
The focus on sustainability is clearer than ever before with intriguing uses of recycled materials and great commitment to solidarity, without losing sight of smart ideas such as AiT Smart Products from a project by Maurizio Orrico.
Ecosistema’s products also demonstrate the focus on quality and the use of sustainable materials, from pots and pans in steel alloy that guarantee energy saving to fully biodegradable lamps.
The dutiful awareness of sustainability is exemplified by the first edition of the Ki-Life Sustainable Award 2022. The new prize created and promoted by Kiki Lab, in collaboration with HOMI Fiera Milano, was featured in a large space inside Pavilion 9 reserved for Italian and international companies that have developed products or projects with a view to Sustainable Development, Environmental Respect and Social Responsibility.
Excellent results were achieved “both in terms of the number of applications received and the quality of the projects, largely from Italy but also from other countries including Spain, Germany and Finland,†as underlined by Fabrizio Valente, Founder and Manager of Kiki Lab, who awarded the winners: Jute&Co in Environment, Elena Scarlata in Local Area, Frolla for Social and Grestel – Costa Nova for all-round Sustainability.
The next edition of the show runs from 16 to 19 September 2022