AVE front plates designed by the famous architect are selected for the “Simone Micheli – DESIGN VISION – 60 years of life” exhibition.
From Sept. 16 to Sept. 30, 2024, AVE innovation is among the protagonists at the ADI Design Museum in Milan, as part of the exhibition set up on the occasion of architect Simone Micheli’s 60th birthday and 35-year career. A showcase for 35 design products, carefully selected from the designer’s most significant projects, testifying to Micheli’s commitment to transforming the complexity of our time – and the concept of luxury – into simplicity and beauty.
In this scenario, the ultra-thin AVE Pills plates in Corian® designed by Simone Micheli become the symbol of a new way of conceiving “contact” with environments and their functionality, as well as the aesthetic icon of the Whitek 44 integrated civil system recently presented by AVE. Within the exhibition they represent the vanguard of design, integrating high-quality materials and cutting-edge technological solutions into a product that reflects Micheli’s vision, where every detail is designed to improve the quality of life and respond to contemporary needs with innovative solutions. Available in both touch and traditional versions, as well as in versions dedicated to the hospitality sector, Pills front plates offer a perfect combination of style and quality; their ultra-thin surface in Corian® with a thickness of only 4 mm gives sensations of harmony and weightlessness, ideal for emphasizing the electrical system and its functionality.
The new Pills front plates give concrete form to a collaboration that, over the years, has seen AVE and Simone Micheli engaged together in projects of great prestige. A partnership that will now meet again, from September 16 to 30, 2024, to celebrate the designer’s 60th birthday at the ADI Design Museum in Milan.
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