Magazines from the world Newsstand at the Fiera Campionaria di Milano in 1964, photo courtesy Archivio Fondazione Fiera Milano Discover news and stories by international magazines from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022 Discover news and stories by international magazines from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022 Daily reports, always updated, from the international press, that contain infos, news and point of views from the Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022 To mark the 60th edition of Salone del Mobile.Milano, magazines from all over the world report on their pages insights, exclusive interviews with designers and all the never-before-seen collections from the brands at the exhibition. Below the links to follow the 2022 edition of the fair through their pens: All the content by StirWorld on the Salone del Mobile, following an exclusive interview with Maria Porro Salone del Mobile 2022: the latest news and architectures, according to Archdaily 2022 Milan’s Fair by Haus | Pinò | Gazeta do Povo Milan, as told by Glocal design magazine The Milan Report, by Vogue Living Australia Milantrace: the Milano Design Week by Yellowtrace All the news from the Salone, by 90+10 Milan 2022, as told by LEG!T magazine The Salone del Mobile by Design Pataki MILANOSALONE2022 by Real Kitchen & Interior All the news of the year from Milan by Intramuros 7 June 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
Exhibitions The latest outdoor furnishing, championing sustainability, material and colour Comfortable and sustainable, outdoor furnishing lends itself to many different interpretations, channelling innovation and constantly evolving aesthetics Marilena Pitino
Stories The biology of light, according to Manuel Spitschan What does chronobiology have to do with design? Manuel Spitschan, professor at the Technische Universität München, explains why light is essential to our well-being. And why designers should know more about it to design better. Giulia Zappa
Sustainability The Piazze Aperte scheme is really changing the face of Milan Since 2018, the two local governments helmed by Mayor Giuseppe Sala have closed more than fifty of the city’s streets and roads to traffic – but not to people. And this is just the beginning Fabrizio Fasanella