Words With… / Marie Mayoly
State of a nation
The House of Switzerland, held in the Brera Design District at Salone del Mobile as part of an initiative from Swiss foundation Pro Helvetia, provides a compelling snapshot of where the Alpine nation’s creative industries are heading. While parts of the space are dedicated to work from Switzerland’s design universities, the bottom floor of the sprawling site is given over to the exhibition Design Switzerland’s Living Spaces, which is overseen by Pro Helvetia’s talented curator Marie Mayoly. She discusses the showcase and what Swiss design means in 2022.
How have you selected the talent for your exhibition?
One year ago we did an open call asking a new generation of Swiss designers to answer the question, how will our living spaces evolve alongside a changing society? Nine entrants made the cut and they all answered the question with a great emphasis on sustainability and fairness. They are all innovative in their own ways; they’re just great projects.
Monocle is particularly fond of the work of Geneva’s Shizuoka Saito. She has designed an eye-catching but practical stained-timber, accordion-like piece of furniture…
The idea with her project, Mingle, is that it is designed to adapt to our society and provide a solution around the fact that we continue to live in smaller spaces. She created a stool that the user can stretch and expand to turn into a bench, making it adaptable if, say, you have friends over for dinner.
What does Swiss design mean in 2022?
Swiss design is good design. If you were to characterise the Swiss design that we are showing here, it is actually the diversity that defines it and makes it interesting. What brings the talent together here is the exhibition design by Lausanne-based studio Iiode. They’ve thought about how to make the space work in a very clever way. Milan Design Week is busy but here you feel like you’re able to take a break – there are benches to enjoy, for both guests and designers. This means that people easily get into relaxed conversations about Swiss design.
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