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Design world: Hsiang Han Hsu bridging tradition and innovation
Design world: Hsiang Han Hsu bridging tradition and innovation
Design world: Hsiang Han Hsu bridging tradition and innovation

Published on: 04/06/2025

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Forest low and side tables by Hsiang Han Hsu.Hsiang Han Hsu at Palazzo Litta in Milan.Hsiang Han Hsu with his X Table System at Cappellini.Hsiang Han Hsu's X Table system.Hsiang Han Hsu's Cell LED light.Damon Johnstun, left, looks as Hsiang Han Hsu explains his 3D printed Cell LED kinetic light.Sculpture presented by Dance Performance featuring Hsiang Han Hsu's work at Palazzo Litta during 2024 Milan Design Week.Dance performance featuring Hsiang Han Hsu's work.

Portland design reporter Damon Johnstun will cover the 63rd edition of Salone del Mobile, the prestigious furnishing and design show, April 8-13 at Fiera Milano Rho in Milan, Italy. The trends and products that debuted during Milan Design Week last year are now in showrooms.

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