29 JULY 2021

“LE VIE DEL COMPASSO D’ORO”: TM ITALIA ATTENDS WITH VIALARGA3 ATELIER

After having received the ADI Compasso d’Oro Award on 9 September in Milan, TM Italia joined the ADI initiative “Le Vie del Compasso d’Oro” with the winning kitchen project Rua designed by Ruadelpapavero.

TM Italia | Cucina con isola, design Rua e T45 in rovere e laccatura metallica

The event, now in its fourth edition, started on 10 September immediately after the Compasso d’Oro 2020 award ceremony. It go on simultaneously with the Design City Edition, promoted by the Municipality of Milan from 28 September to 10 October, and will continue until January 31, 2021.

The exhibition, which has always been proposed in a widespread and itinerant way, involves the entire city of Milan: paths dedicated to design become an opportunity to discover or rediscover some particular places with new eyes, thanks to their historical value or, on the contrary, extreme contemporaneity; places related to the Compasso d’Oro Award and to the projects or designers awarded, mentioned or selected since 1954.
It is possible to consult the interactive map proposed by ADI for the occasion, that guides the visitors, not only professionals, to discover the proposed stages and choose their own route to experience: not only galleries, museums and foundations but also stores and showrooms where design can be experienced in an informal way. Routes and itineraries to appreciate both design icons and news and trends with innovative and avant-garde solutions for different environments.

 

TM Italia | Cucina con isola in pietra

TM Italia’s Atelier in Milan ViaLarga3 participates in the “Le Vie del Compasso d’Oro”: the Rua kitchen is on display in the Via Larga store and, together with this winning project of Compasso d’Oro, it will be possible to appreciate Miuccia, also designed by Ruadelpapavero.

TM Italia is even more motivated by this experience in Milan to continue with the intention of transmitting its idea of ​​entrepreneurial culture, based on uniqueness an on the essential values ​​of tailoring, innovation and research.