The Design 100

Great design is no longer reserved solely for museum-worthy products, as multitasking designers turn their attention to everything from books to artisanal food, and from lighting to transportation

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Ermenegildo Zegna

Paul Warchol
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"Zegna is a fantastic woven-goods company with fantastic mills," says architect Peter Marino, who has redesigned the Italian menswear giant's Fifth Avenue store. Marino, who took the woven-goods history of Zegna as a talisman for his design, used vertical lines and material mixes to replicate the kind of energy he had witnessed at the brand's mills in northern Italy. "Men's-suit stores tend to be static," Marino says. This one is anything but, with patterns in the marble-and-granite floor replicating the woof and warp of looms and the yellow stripe of wood recalling the selvage of a piece of fabric.

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