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Milan, January 2008

The Macef design prize awarded at fieramilano

Milan: the Massimo Martini Design Award goes to Israel, Italy and Japan

Israel, Italy and Japan were the winners of the Massimo Martini Design Award, Macef’s international design competition reserved for young designers from all over the world, and which this year was dedicated to the food of tomorrow and entitled Dining in 2015 - at work - during travel - at home.
The first three prizes (one for each category) went to the Fragile project, designed by Israelis Mey and Boaz Kahn from Jerusalem, and consisting of a salt cellar that has to be broken in two to be used the first time.

 A group of Italian designers (Roseto degli Abruzzi), made up of Andrea Cingoli, Paolo Emilio Bellisario, Cristian Cellini and Francesca Fontana won with their din-ink project, an innovative set of plastic travel cutlery made with the ordinary caps of ball-point pens. The third winner was the Japanese Shuhei Senda with a leaf-shaped spoon which has nothing particularly functional about it but rather entrusts its “message” as an innovative object to the fact that the beauty and singularity of the object should endow a banal and mechanical gesture such as carrying food to the mouth with poetic value.

Participants in the competition were asked to design cutlery, knives, utensils and tools for the table and the kitchen (excluding electrical appliances) with inevitable reference to the stereotypes that accompany our vision of a “future possible”. “We chose to set our Dining in 2015 – says MACEF exhibition director, Nello Martini – because among the numerous future possibles, 2015 could see Milan, but also all of Italy, hosting the Expo World’s Fair, which would truly be a magnifying glass under which the whole world could examine all our real and supposed abilities. So both symbolically and concretely, 2015 is the target of excellence we are all aiming for”.

The competition was promoted and managed through the specialized website designboom.com. The jury comprised of a chef (Fulvio Pierangelini), three designers (Cristoph Radl, Toshiyuki Kita and Luca Trazzi) and Nello Martini as representative for Macef. The awards ceremony was presented by Gabriella Giobbi, Honorary President of Fiera Milano International and Deputy Vice-President of Fondazione Fiera Milano. The prize-winning projects, together with all those short-listed (more than three hundred) were on show for the duration of Macef (which closes its doors today) in Hall 9.

As usual, the level of participation by young designers was extraordinary: there were 4,838 entries from 98 countries (466 from Italy, but also 353 from China, 289 from the United States, 212 from Korea, 193 from India, 198 from Portugal.…). A high proportion (42.7%) of entries was from female designers. Such a high level of participation is explained by the extent of the professional audience the designers hope to reach, and the opportunity, which past experience has shown to be much more than a mere hypothesis, of finding industrial partners to work with at Macef.



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