Magazines from the world The topics, the numbers, and the words of Maria Porro and Claudio Feltrin in the article by Elledecor.it that draws the conclusions of the Salone that has just ended The topics, the numbers, and the words of Maria Porro and Claudio Feltrin in the article by Elledecor.it that draws the conclusions of the Salone that has just ended “We’ve waited for it for three years and two months, and in June 2022 the Salone del Mobile.Milano has finally come back in great shape to celebrate its 60th edition” – says Carlotta Marelli, managing editor for elledecor.it in her article “Time to take stock: how did the Salone del Mobile 2022 go?” She goes on: “To welcome it, a mixture of waiting, anticipation and enthusiasm, but also a deeply changed and full of questions to be answered world: the pandemic, which is still an open issue; an ongoing war in the heart of Europe with severe social, economic and political repercussions; the theme of sustainability that has become of the utmost urgency; and a digital universe, ever more immersive, that requires us to rethink about the means of communicating and relate to clients and projects. […] The ability to challenge some of the traditional exhibitions aspects surely contributed to the success of this edition: moreso the issue of sustainability, a theme that has piqued the interest of both the organization and the handling of the exhibition, and the research and offer of concrete and already implementable solutions – presented by ‘Design with Nature’, by SaloneSatellite and by many more exhibitors. (full article) Magazine: Elledecor.it Country: Italy Article: Time to take stock: how did the Salone del Mobile 2022 go? Author: Carlotta Marelli Photo: Gate Sud entrance in Rho Fiera Milano, ph. Alessandro Russotti for Salone del Mobile.Milano 15 June 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
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