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The ultimate see and do guide to Milan Furniture Fair

We’ve collated all the Milan Furniture Fair guides from a set of our favourite suppliers. Your Milan journey starts here.

The ultimate see and do guide to Milan Furniture Fair

As a quick reference for your Salone del Mobile planning, we’ve pulled together a list of lists! These Milan Furniture Fair guides will be your ticket to hunting down all your favourite furniture and lighting brands.

Whether it’s your first time, or you’re a seasoned Salone enthusiast – these are the guides to bookmark, download and save… now you’re sorted.

Space, Poliform and SP01

With so many established and revered Italian brands in the portfolio, Space has plenty to see and do from the likes of B&B Italia, Edra, Baxter, Kartell, Giorgetti and more.

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Stylecraft

Whether seeing the latest releases on the stands at Rho, or catching the coolest installation as part of FuoriSalone, Stylecraft brands know how to represent at Salone. Expect great things from Tacchini, Arper (which is always a stand highlight), Artemide, Karimoku New Standard, Ritzwell and others. Plus some Australian brands in the mix with Ross Gardam.

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Cult

The brands in the Cult family will not disappoint, particularly with Euroluce this year and the always enjoyable Louis Poulsen. Plus there’s lots of great stuff to see from Cappellini, Gubi (definitely a must-see this year), Nemo, Vipp, Zanotta (always another standout stand to catch) and many, many others.

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Living Edge

With brands that are perennial favourites at the annual Salone, expect to see some cool stuff from the likes of Tom Dixon, Muuto (with a very inspiring Muuto Apartment), Walter Knoll, Herman Miller and BassamFellows. Mark it out in the diary!

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Mobilia

Moroso, Poltrona Frau, Cassina – catch some of the original and favourites when it comes to Italian design powerhouses.

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District

District speaks to its global design network to bring you the best Milanese experience you could ask for.

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And, for good measure, here is the official guide from Salone del Mobile.

Plus, here’s our guide of 10 things not to be missed at Milan Furniture Fair!

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