Daniel Emma’s Milan odyssey continues on day four of the furniture fair.
April 20th, 2011
ESTABLISHED AND SONS
Located in the Versace Theatre, the English company’s show is always a highlight in Milan.
In this year’s show, we saw one of our favourite pieces from Milan, Haystack by Richard Woods/Sebastian Wrong. Also, we found delicious pizza!
Haystack, WRONG WOODS
Soft Rocker, COMMITTEE (modeled by Harry from Committee)
Hero image: Zig Zag Rug, SEBASTIAN WRONG
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