The Desall Community: Driving Enel’s Sustainability Mission

Enel Street Cabinet - Winner AnnouncementCommunity! Did you know that we’ve been collaborating with Enel Grids towards a major objective?


Thanks to Enel Innovability® challenges, aka Enel’s crowd-sourcing competitions, open innovation is taking centre stage in providing sustainable electrical infrastructure solutions for a faster and more efficient global decarbonization. 
Not too shabby eh?


Right from the start, Desall users have joined Enel’s challenges enthusiastically, so you can imagine how glad we are to announce that 2 out of 3 awards for the “New Design for Sustainable Enel Street Cabinet” challenge have been assigned to members of the community. 


These are the Desall users driving Enel’s sustainability mission: design engineer and architect Eugenio Bini, and designers Sara Muscolo & Nader Al-Khatib, awarded second and third place, respectively, in “New Design for Sustainable Enel Street Cabinet”. The first place was awarded to the Japanese technology company NTT Data.


We couldn’t be more proud of our global community of creatives, designers, architects, engineers and more. Not only have you shown a commitment to contribute ideas for meaningful change, but you’ve also proved to possess the right skills and vision to deliver the best solutions. 
Congratulations to the winners and to all participants for such an invaluable contribution! 

Discover more on openinnovability.com


ENTER NOW: ENEL INNOVATION CHALLENGES

New Design for Sustainable Enel Primary Substations

Enel Grids is looking for an innovative design and architectural concept for the development of new sustainable primary substations, the infrastructures dedicated to the interconnection between high voltage and medium voltage in the electrical system. The new Enel primary substation must have innovative features in terms of design, materials and construction, incorporate the principles of sustainability within a circular design approach, and integrate harmoniously into the rural and urban contexts of use.

Deadline: October 2, 2022 (updated)
Award: up to €40.000
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New Design for Sustainable Enel Secondary Substations

Enel Grids is looking for a new architectural concept design for a prefabricated secondary substation. Secondary substations are electrical infrastructures dedicated to the transformation of medium voltage to low voltage, and to the control and the protection of the electricity grid. The Challenge aims at identifying an innovative architectural design for a street-level secondary substation that features sustainable materials and is able to ensure the harmonious integration of the structure into the rural and urban contexts of use.

Deadline: October 2, 2022 (updated)
Award: up to €30.000
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Martinelli Luce Lighting Contest – Winner Announcement

Martinelli Luce Lighting Contest - Winner AnnouncementWhat a pleasure to announce the winner of Martinelli Luce Lighting Contest!

The whole community went crazy at the idea of joining a challenge sponsored by a true icon of Italian design, and for good reasons. For the past 70 years, Martinelli Luce has been creating timeless lamps inspired by the world of nature and geometry (just think of the Pipistrello and Cobra lamps). Not surprisingly, we collected as many as 500 projects proposals, with the brief reaching 119 countries all over the globe.

We would like to congratulate all participants for the amazing job. It’s refreshing to see so many young talents enthusiastically pushing the boundaries of lighting design – bravo!

Without further ado, let us intruduce you to the contest winner…


CONTEST WINNER

Congratulations to Théo Rousset for winning Martinelli Luce Lighting Contest with the project “Coperchio”. Théo is a French design student currently enrolled at the Ecole de Design de Nantes Atlantique, France, completing a master’s degree in product design and looking for an exciting internship opportunity (clearly, he’s got potential!).

Congratulations to all participants! Stay tuned for more updates on the projects!
In the meantime, choose your next challenge on https://desall.com/Contests

Sassi Modular Furniture – Winner Announcement

Sassi Modular Furniture - winner announcementThe results are out! Today we’re announcing the winner of Sassi Modular Furniture, a product design challenge sponsored by Italian publishing house Sassi Editore.

Participants were invited to submit concept solutions for an iconic modular furniture system dedicated to the brand’s children activity books that not only could adapt to different contexts of installations (shops, shopping centres etc.) but which would also encourage children and their carers to engage in moments of reading, interacting, socializing, playing and learning thanks to a series of highly customizable display areas.

The contest brief reached 112 countries and generated 113 entries from our international community.


CONTEST WINNER

Congratulations to senior architect and designer Luca Artemisi for winning Sassi Modular Furniture. We look forward to seeing the new Sassi furniture system once it’s been developed! Stay tuned for all the updates!



Congratulations to all participants! Stay tuned for more updates on the projects!
In the meantime, choose your next challenge on https://desall.com/Contests

10 Sustainable Products from Salone del Mobile 2022

Loop by India Mahdavi for Gebruder Thonet Vienna
After the past years of uncertainty, Salone del Mobile is back in its full fledged glory. The 2022 edition has just ended and we’re already anticipating what will come next. Before we move on, though, let’s take a moment to appreciate ten of the best sustainable products seen in Milan.

The future of our planet has been very much the guiding theme of this year’s kermesse, with the concepts of sustainability and innovation merging into an array of spectacular products and installations scattered throughout the Italian capital of design.

Here we’re sharing our selection of interior design products that nailed the sustainability brief thanks to eco-friendly materials that fit into the recycling loop, contribute to lessen the amount of waste created, and improve sanitation levels of shared environments so that togetherness becomes possible again.

 

Wastematter by Noemi Niederhauser

Image by Jennifer Niederhauser. Courtesy of Noemi Niederhauser

1. Wastematter by Studio Niederhauser, organic plywood from draft beer
WHY WE LIKE IT: Studio Niederhauser wants to create furnishing elements out of organic waste from breweries in Lausanne (CH). The project is called “Wastematter” and explores ways to turn malt, a by-product of beer production, into a plywood-like material that can be used to create furniture and wall panels. Tons of malt waste are produced on a weekly basis in Lausanne, making Wastematter a valuable resource in tackling food waste based on hyperlocal needs. A solution that could be easily adopted by cities where similar industries flourish, resulting in a sustainable and local alternative to particle boards and plywood.

 

Re-Chair by Antonio Citterio for Kartell; courtesy of Kartell

Re-Chair by Antonio Citterio for Kartell. Courtesy of Kartell


2. Re-Chair by Antonio Citterio x Kartell – powered by illycaffè

WHY WE LIKE IT: Light, resistant and stackable chair made from illicaffè waste coffee capsules. The capsules, rejected by automated quality controls during the production cycle, are made of top-quality plastics, making them suitable for transformation into secondary raw material, and in turn into granules for injection moulding. Circular-economy approved.

3. Fybra Home, air quality sensor by Fybra
WHY WE LIKE IT: A tiny device with an intelligent sensor that helps maintain optimal air quality. With a simple LED light, the device lets you know when it’s time to ventilate the room based on its capability to measure key parameters – carbon dioxide, internal and external temperature and humidity – and integrate them with data on external air pollution. Perfect for schools, offices and homes.

 

10 Sustainable Products from Salone del Mobile 2022

Ofuro by antoniolupi. Courtesy of La-KiNi PR & Digital Relations for antoniolupi


4. Ofuro by antoniolupi, long-lasting bathtub inspired by Japanese tradition
WHY WE LIKE IT: Ofuro is easy to clean and restore, affording the product the precious characteristics of lasting durability. Its seamless shape, inviting rim and advanced materials conjure moments of self-indulgence and extending the lifespan of the product. A welcome move away from premature obsolescence.

5. Coconut by Egoitaliano, padded armchair made of recycled personal hygiene products
WHY WE LIKE IT: Egoitaliano has shown Milan how sustainability can be fun, colorful, and suitable for almost endless customization (over 550 different coverings, including leather and fabric). The colorful armchair was designed by Architect Giulio Manzoni and derives its eco-friendly features from the collaboration with FATER, an Italian company whose patented industrial processes can transform recovered personal hygiene products into plastics and cellulose.

 

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Integralis by Artemide. Courtesy of Artemide


6. Integralis by Artemide, light platform with sanitizing efficacy
WHY WE LIKE IT: Ample range of smart lighting solutions contributing to safer, sanitized indoor spaces and surfaces. Artemide Integralis lamps rely on selected frequencies of visible light to inhibit the development and growth of bacteria, fungi and molds, and on UV to deactivate pathogenic microorganisms, including viruses.

 

Hari Re-Wood by Ondarreta - courtesy of Ondarreta

Hari Re-Wood by Ondarreta. Courtesy of Ondarreta


7. Hari Re-Wood by Ondarreta, virtuous-loop polypropylene chair
WHY WE LIKE IT: Re-Wood uses sustainable polypropylene obtained from industrial wood waste (white and caramel) and bottle caps (black version). Spanish furniture maker Ondarreta and design studio estudi{H}ac have teamed up to develop a chair made of recycled and wood polypropylene thus single handedly working on two key fronts: reducing the use of virgin fossil materials and diminishing the production of waste from manufacturing processes at the brand’s own factory.

8. Recycled by Telami, a collection of durable seats made of wood and recovered awnings
WHY WE LIKE IT: A whole collection of summer seats made of wood and Raytent® Living, the acrylic fabric patented by Giovanardi, obtained from recycled awnings and characterized by extremely high resistance to the sun, humidity and wear. Recycled sports mélange shades inspired by the washed out summer landscape of the Mediterranean coast. A summer must have.

 

Keir by Kreoo - courtesy of Design Fever PR for Kreoo

Keir by Kreoo. Courtesy of Design Fever PR for Kreoo


9. Keir by Kreoo, mindful seating made of natural stacked pebbles
WHY WE LIKE IT: Reminiscent of zen gardens and pebble towers, Keir stones are born from the encounter of natural materials, such as wood and marble, inviting the natural world in when used indoors, and integrating organically with the surroundings when deployed outdoors. A beautiful, simple object to step away, even for just a minute, from the hustle and bustle of everyday life. Keir is the evolution of Pavè stones.

10. Loop by India Mahdavi x Gebrüder Thonet Vienna
WHAT WE LIKE: A sinuous reinterpretation of the past that stems from a history of unequaled craftsmanship. Loop could be interpreted as a timely nod to the sustainable (and fun) practice of salvaging, reusing, and revamping iconic vintage pieces, preferably retrieved from flea markets and neighborhood car boot sales. Other examples of reworked iconic seatings seen in Milan include: the classic Windsor-inspired chair by Wilkinson & Rivera for SCP, the 2008 Hiroshima chair by Maruni, the Zig Zag chair by Gerrit T. Rietveld as presented by Cassina for One Block Down.

 

Loop by India Mahdavi for Gebruder Thonet Vienna - courtesy of Gebruder Thonet Vienna

Loop by India Mahdavi for Gebruder Thonet Vienna. Courtesy of Gebruder Thonet Vienna


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Lavazza Smart Coffee Corner presented at Venditalia 2022

Lavazza Smart Coffee Corner by Lavazza Group and Desall presented at Venditalia 2022This year’s edition of Venditalia has a guest of honour: Lavazza Smart Coffee Corner – the brand new coffee break solution from Lavazza, born from the collaboration between Desall, our global community and the Lavazza Group.

Venditalia is the world’s most important event for the vending industry: an international trade fair that, due to its size and participation, has become a point of reference for the entire market, providing an indispensable opportunity for supply and demand to meet.

Exhibitors from all over the world attend the event to showcase their latest products and technologies, setting the bar high for the industry’s development in the coming year.

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Crowdsourced “Smart Coffee Corner” unveiled at Venditalia 2022
In May this year, Lavazza Group – a leader in the production and distribution of coffee products – unveiled the first members of its latest family of products dedicated to enjoying coffee away from home: Smart Coffee Corner.

Smart Coffee Corner is a complete break area for public and shared spaces that houses Lavazza coffee machines and the equipment needed to prepare and consume the beverage. The Corner presents itself as a highly adaptable modular furniture that can be customised according to target groups and their needs, available installation space and general context of use. Two versions of the Corner were presented, as well as smaller components such as paper cups and condiment containers.

If you’ve been following along, you already know that the concept of Lavazza’s Smart Coffee Corner was born in Desall. Thanks to the creative synergy between Desall, the Lavazza Group and our global community of creatives, we’re proud that the product is finally taking shape and getting closer to worldwide commercialization.

 

Product Features 

Modularity

  • – Modular furniture collection with a shared family feeling
  • – Possibility of adding extra modules for additional functionalities
  • – Modular and joinable storage accessories

Usability

  • – Large area for coffee seasoning
  • – Possibility of providing a version with wheels to facilitate movement
  • – Possibility of providing integrated lighting
  • – Optimised dimensions for ease of use and versatility of installation
  • – Minimal shapes for easier cleaning

Customization

  • – Possibility to customise the decorative elements, for example on the back graphics and the doors
  • – Possibility to choose a structural configuration: base, wall or tower
  • – Possibility to choose the position of the storage accessories: on the top and/or on the wall

 

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Lavazza Smart Coffee Corner by Lavazza Group and Desall presented at Venditalia 2022

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Stay tuned for further updates, and thank you for reading!

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Venchi Easter Collections 2023 – Winner Announcement

Venchi Easter Collections 2023 Graphic Design - Winner Announcement

Nothing makes us happier than announcing winners here at Desall, and today we have five for you! The contest Venchi Easter Collections 2023 Graphic Design asked participants to design five Easter egg wrap collections for the upcoming 2023 catalogue of the renown luxury chocolate brand Venchi, each collection having a dedicated award of its own.

The contest brief reached 105 countries worldwide and generated 337 entries from our international community. We received several noteworthy, quality projects and the Sponsor appreciates all of them and congratulates each and every single participant.


CONTEST WINNERS


SARA PORTIERI – 
Winner of the Modern Floral Collection Award

Venchi Easter Collection - Winner Announcement - Sara Portieri
ELISA L’ANGIOCOLA – Winner of the Classic Floral Collection Award
Venchi Easter Collection - Winner Announcement - Elisa L'Angiocola

 

SARA BATTINI – Winner of the Kids Collection Award

Venchi Easter Collection - Winner Announcement - Sara Battini

 

ERIKA VISCONTI – Winner of the Teens Collection Award

 

YANG SHU FAN – Winner of the Trending/Free Theme Collection Award

Venchi Easter Collection - Winner Announcement - Yang Shu Fan

Congratulations to all participants! Stay tuned for more updates on the projects!
In the meantime, choose your next challenge on https://desall.com/Contests

Caffè Diemme New Logo Creation – Winner Announcement

Caffè Diemme New Logo Creation - Winner Announcement

We’re glad to announce the winner of “Caffè Diemme New Logo Creation”, an international graphic design contest sponsored by Caffè Diemme, a historical coffee roasting company based in Italy.

The contest asked participants to work on the company’s branding, specifcally to reinvent the logo by providing an elegant and modern solution that would convey the brand’s attention to both tradition and innovation. The contest brief reached 128 countries and generated a whopping 1149 entries from our international community.

Here’s a message from the contest Sponsor to all those who took part in the challenge:

We’d like to thank all participants for the incredible level of dedication and the valuable work done within the framework of the contest. Regardless of the final choice, we appreciate all submissions and would like to acknowledge the skills and professionalism of the authors, as well as the thoroughness of the projects received.” – Caffè Diemme


CONTEST WINNER

Congratulations to senior designer Federica Baldo for winning Caffè Diemme New Logo Creation. Federica is a graphic design and visual communication expert based in the mainland of Venice, Italy, with over 15 years of experience in creating branding and visual identity solutions for her customers. To find out more about Federeica, check out her profile and website.

We look forward to seeing what the new Caffè Diemme logo looks like. Stay tuned for all the updates!

Congratulations to all participants! Choose your next challenge on https://desall.com/Contests