The Indesign team gears up for the Milan furniture fair, bringing you all the action from the world’s biggest design event.
April 2nd, 2014
It’s that time of the year, and our team will be out and about at the Milan furniture fair to bring you all the key action from the world’s biggest design event, to be held from 7-11 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, Eurocucina, Eurobagno and more.
If you’re in Milan, keep an eye out for the Indesign team – Alice Blackwood, Dana Ciaccia, Karmen Lee, Lorenzo Logi, Colleen Black and Janice Seow.
In addition to articles, images and videos of the latest products, best installations and hottest designers, we will be posting a live stream through our social media channels on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, so you won’t miss a second of the action!
For more indesignlive coverage of the 2014 Milan design fair visit: indesignlive.com/category/articles/in-review/milan-14
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