The famed Salone del Mobile Milan is just around the corner, and the Indesign team is getting ready for the deluge of design inspiration.
March 29th, 2018
Dates and events are going in the calendar and new product is being sourced. It’s that time of year once again where the design community descends on Milan for the Salone del Mobile (17-22 April). And at Indesign HQ, we’re getting pumped to bring you coverage via #MilanIndesign2018.
If you yourself can’t make the trek, we’ve got you covered. From the hallowed halls at Rho to all the design districts and everything in between, we’ll be bringing you the latest and greatest from the streets of the world’s biggest design fair.
Who from the team will be on the ground? Keep an eye out for Raj Nandan, Colleen Black, Alice Blackwood, Aleesha Callahan and Narelle Yabuka. Do reach out to the editorial team with any Milan-related news, and also let us know if you’re going to be in town.
And, of course, make sure to keep up-to-date with the latest online and on social media @indesignlive.
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