Ventura Lambrate 2015 has announced all exhibitors, see the list and official map here.
March 30th, 2015
From April 14 to 19, see what is happening in contemporary design at Ventura Lambrate. During the Salone del Mobile in Milan, Ventura Lambrate 2015 presents a curated selection of over 176 exhibitors originating from 36 different countries.
Before you can experience everything firsthand, get to know the layout and exhibitors here and stay up-to-date through Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Pinterest and use #venturalambrate to share the news!
Download the full map and list here.
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