The team across Indesign is filling the calendar with events in preparation for the year’s biggest international design fair, but the most important question – will we see you there? Let us know!
February 22nd, 2023
The date is set. Salone del Mobile – the world’s pre-eminent furniture and design fair – returns to Milano on Tuesday 18th April 2023. It also signals the return of the bi-annual lighting fair, Euroluce.
Last year saw the fair move to a June date post-Covid and, while it was a spectacular show, the more familiar April programming feels like a return to what many will remember for the illustrious trade show.
For the Indesign team, flights are booked and we’re filling the calendar with previews, events and meetings — and we would love to see you!

We’re incredibly excited to be co-hosting an event with V-ZUG once again, which is set for Thursday 20th April. It’s an open invitation for all our fellow Antipodeans to join us for an aperitivo, and a chance to network with those who’ve made the trek to the Italian fashion capital… more details to come.
Habitus editor Aleesha Callahan and brand development manager Brunetta Stocco will both be on the ground, drop us an email at editorialteam@indesign.com.au if you’re planning to attend!
In the meantime, read about how this year’s fair will be a little bit different.
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