Inspired by cobras, as the name suggests, the shoes feature a slingback design and an oddly twisted block heel. The unusual sandals, costsing around £100, wrap around the foot like a snake.
This week, Salone del Mobile revealed its plans for an "unmissable" edition of the furniture fair called Supersalone curated by architect Stefano Boeri.
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Stefano Boeri plans for this year’s Salone del Mobile to demonstrate that “Milan is alive.”
This year’s Salone del Mobile will look and feel drastically different than in years past. Called “Supersalone” and featuring products displayed on walls instead of branded booths, the concept “gives the general public a possibility to see, and then buy online, an incredible variety of furniture products,” curator Stefano Boeri tells
Dezeen. “I believe that this will be a way to take a risk in the right direction and demonstrate that the Salone is alive, that Milan is alive, and that generally, our field is still dynamic and open to new conditions.” The fair, taking place Sept. 5–10, will be open to the public all week and will feature QR codes next to displayed products for easy purchase. News of Supersalone follows a tough period for the fair, the last two editions of which were delayed twice due to the cor