Magazines from the world Three brands whose furnishings will soon enter Australian showrooms, selected by the magazine est during the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022 Three brands whose furnishings will soon enter Australian showrooms, selected by the magazine est during the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022 "From the 7th to the 12th of June, the global design community descended on Italy for Milan Design Week. As the largest design convention in the industry calendar, Milan Design Week has celebrated the 60th edition of the world’s largest furniture fair, Salone del Mobile, as well as the fringe events taking place at design districts around the city known collectively as the Fuorisalone. This year’s sustainability and circularity focus saw hundreds of installations, showroom exhibitions, workshops, and events spread across the city’s key design districts. Ahead of all this, we’ve been taking notes on the new releases, installations, and events that three quintessentially Italian brands have presented. Together with Abey Australia, we spotlight three distinctly Italian partner brands, Gessi, Barazza and Armando Vicario.” (full article) Magazine: est Country: Australia Article: Three Noteworthy Italian Brands at Milan Design Week 2022 Author: Megan Rawson Photo: Private Wellness Outdoor by Gessi 6 July 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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