MilK Decoration 34

Our winter issue is on newsstands.

It is a funny building with the appearance of a pagoda placed in the middle of the woods. 

A secret sanctuary, a thousand miles from the tumult of the world, 
that the creative ruxandra and Christian Halleroed have erected in order to give themselves a break in their urban daily life 
and give the opportunity to their 5-year-old daughter to experience nature.
Sharing. Inheritance. Transmission.
It is these essential values that we have wanted to celebrate throughout these pages. 

The legacy, following in the footsteps of George Nakashima, the greatest Craftsman of American wood, 
whose children aged 65 and 78 perpetuate his quest for honest craftsmanship. 
Sharing, stopping on the work of the young Emma Bruschi who, with her straw clothes,
 has made her attachment to the land the source of her creative practice, 
giving back to agricultural know-how their letters of nobility. 
Finally, the transmission, by giving the floor to the designer Dirk Vander Kooij 
who has made recycled plastic the raw material of his pieces of furniture made to last over several generations.
In these uncertain times, the poetry of material things that we advocate in our pages, edition after edition,

is revealed differently, more deeply, more intimately.
While the vast world continues its crazy race...