Our Indesign team hits the ground running this week to bring you its coverage of Milan Design Week.
April 9th, 2013

It’s the start of the Salone and once again, our team will be out and about to bring you all the key action from the world’s biggest design event, to be held from 9 – 14 April.
Follow Indesignlive.com for the next two weeks as we give you our report from the main exhibition halls, Zona Tortona, Ventura Lambrate, SaloneSatellite, Euroluce and more. Also check out our interviews with some the world’s leading international and Asian designers.
If you’re in Milan, keep an eye out for the Indesign team – Raj Nandan, Rachel Lee-Leong, Nicky Lobo, Marie Jakubowicz, Leanne Chin and Laura Garro. For personal impressions, live from the Fair, follow us on Facebook and Twitter @indesignlive, @Rachel_LeeLeong and @nicky_lobo.
Don’t forget to send us your own impressions of this year’s design and trend predictions!
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