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Art, Activism, and Textiles: Ai Weiwei's Political Threads
19 Apr
Summary
- Ai Weiwei's textile collection uses silk and metal threads for protest.
- Baccarat returns to Milan Design Week with a fluid crystal chandelier.
- Kelly Wearstler debuts with H&M Home, offering accessible luxury.

Milan Design Week is abuzz with collaborations, including Ai Weiwei's "About Silk" collection with Rubelli. This venture transforms textile design into political statements, incorporating symbols of surveillance and protest like handcuffs and the Twitter bird logo within richly woven lampas fabrics.
Baccarat marks its return to the event with Bethan Laura Wood's "Fluid Mille Fleurs Chandelier." This innovative crystal piece can be expanded and adapted, showcasing Baccarat's craftsmanship within an immersive "Crystal Crypt" installation.