Stay tuned all next week as we bring you the latest news from the ground at the 2011 Salone Internazionale del Mobile.
April 7th, 2011
Indesign’s Mandi Keighran, Alice Blackwood, Bernadette Bellwood and Marie Jakubowicz will be your go-to guides for the hottest products, people and happenings at the world’s leading design fair.
What’s more, we’ll be giving you an insider’s experience of the fair from award-winning design duo Daniel Emma, who will be blogging their experiences as part of the Sarah King-curated ‘The Other Hemisphere’ exhibition.

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In the first instalment of our three-part series exploring what it means to sit your best, we pose the question to Gray Puksand’s Dale O’Brien, who discusses the importance of ease and majority rule when it comes to sitting and reveals why specifying a task chair is not unlike choosing a Volvo.
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