We visit the top stands at Rho Fiera to select the best commercial products released in Milan. Add to this Q&As with Jaime Hayon, and a kaleidoscopic capture of colour and texture: all in the Exclusive Milan Edit, courtesy of INDESIGN.
June 26th, 2023
The annual Salone del Mobile Milan was back in full force in its usual April time slot for 2023. Once again the stunning city of Milan put design front and centre with a show-stopping and action-packed program, alongside the completely revitalised fairgrounds under the guidance of president, Maria Porro.
Having covered thousands of steps and air miles – quite literally! – our editor Aleesha Callahan has curated this dense, colourful, insightful and completely unique Indesign Edit – Milan Edition.

Not only has Aleesha explored Milan Design Week’s many colourful installations, she’s done the hard yards in the halls at Rho Fiera to speak with the world’s leading brands and Australia’s top commercial design suppliers to gather the intel on what and who is coming out to Australia.
This Indesign Edit – Milan Edition is your guide to the biggest themes, interviews and most crucially the newest commercial product releases you can expect to see hitting our shores in the coming months.


Download the Indesign Edit – Milan Edition to explore sections including:
Big Ideas – Big themes and running threads that have come out of this year’s Salone, from FuoriSalone installations to the Fairgrounds. Take note!
In Conversation – We meet furniture designers from all over the world to hear about the processes and design thinking behind their latest pieces.


The Furniture Line-Up – The full, uninterrupted list of the latest releases of furniture.
Euroluce – Lighting up Milan for Euroluce, brands showcased inspiring ambience alongside technology.
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