Magazines from the world Newsstand at the Milan Trade Fair in 1952, photo courtesy Archivio Fondazione Fiera Milano Read Italian magazines’ daily reports from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022 Read Italian magazines’ daily reports from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022 All the stories from Salone del Mobile.Milano 2022, through the eyes and voices of the Italian press, in constantly updated daily reports The photos, the previews, the interviews with designers, news from the companies news, the 2022 collections andthe behind-the-scenes stories: the Italian magazines from the Salone del Mobile.Milano dedicate live coverages and exclusive reports to the Milan Design Week on pages full of articles and insights to stay up to date. Here are the links with practical information, visiting guides, and all the previews and curiosities of the 60th edition: The Salone del Mobile of Milan by Elledecor.it The Salone del Mobile by Domus The Milan Design Week 2022 by AD Italia The Salone del Mobile 2022 by Living The Salone del Mobile 2022 by DDN – design diffusion The Speciale Salone by ilbagnonews.it All the news from Salone del Mobile 2022 by Ambiente Cucina The Milano Design Week by IFDM – Interior Furniture Design Magazine All the news from the Salone del Mobile by Abitare 7 June 2022 Add to bookmarks Add to bookmarks Share
Stories The holiday library. 5 important books to savor tranquilly From Robert Wilson’s chairs to fables about the Castiglioni brothers. From the Compasso d’Oro to Beatrice Leanza’s thoughts and a bookazine on luxury. Essential reading for all those with a passion for the topic. Patrizia Malfatti
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