The team at Indesign is busy preparing the schedule for the year’s biggest international design fair. Let us know if you’ll be there too!
February 27th, 2024
The world’s greatest design showcase and extravaganza is back in 2024. Set, of course, in Milan, this year’s Salone will run from the 16th to 21st of April.
We know many designers, aficionados and enthusiasts travel to Italy every year from our part of the world. We’ve enjoyed many happy moments together over the years, from non-stop design tours to fun social events and more.
Our flights are booked and the schedule is being put together as you read this (of course, there’s not enough time to fit everything in). We would love to hear from you if you’re travelling from Australia, New Zealand and the wider Asia-Pacific region.
Related: The exclusive 2023 Milan Edit

One of the highlights for us will again be the event that we co-host with V-ZUG. It’s set to take place on the 18th April at 10am local time and, while we’re not giving away all the secrets just yet, it’s going to involve a panel discussion featuring some notable design personalities. Set inside the stunning Pinacoteca di Brera, there will be refreshments, ideas and networking aplenty!
There’ll be more details soon, as well as many more events and chances to cross paths. For those watching from afar, we’ll be bringing the news, trends and insights from big names as we go, so stay tuned especially through our social media channels.
We’re excited and hope you are too! Get in touch and let us know about your plans here.
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