One of the prominent designers at Milan Design Week 2011 was Ron Gilad, an Israeli designer who works and lives abroad, and who has been gaining growing international recognition.
One of the prominent designers at Milan Design Week 2011 was Ron Gilad, an Israeli designer who works and lives abroad, and who has been gaining growing international recognition in recent years.

The biggest attraction at the Salone de Mobile was the booth of Italian FLOS Lighting, in no small measure due to Ron Gilad. A chandelier made of 2,620 LED bulbs in rings randomly embedded into the wall, creating a sense of movement. The chandelier is a direct continuation of the Wall Piercing series, which was presented last year and attracted a great deal of attention.


In the series of installations for InterniMagazine that spread over expansive spaces in a local university, Ron Gilad presented an installation entitled The Neighborhood, a series of buildings made of metal, like metaphoric outlines of architectural design, by means of which he poses questions such as: What is a house? What is a neighborhood?







