Yes, Salone del Mobile Milan is locked in, taking place 7-12 June 2022. Are you heading to the fair this year? We want to know.

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April 1st, 2022
The Salone del Mobile Milan – otherwise known as Milan Furniture Fair – is taking place 7-12 June 2022.
Are you heading to Milan this year? We want to know!
It’s been a good couple of years since we’ve been able to travel for an international trade fair. So, we’re highly anticipating our return to Italy for what is arguably the world’s most famous design trade fair.
We’re currently planning our coverage of the Salone and we’d love to know what you have planned for the fair – whether you’re showcasing product, or attending for research, fun, and more. We’ll be capturing the best of the fair through comprehensive Editor’s Reports, product wrap-ups, major design brand overviews, first-hand accounts, installation highlights… the list continues.
If you’re in the business of architecture and interior design, product or furniture design, retailing, manufacturing or other, email us to let us know if you’re team is heading to Milan Furniture Fair this year.
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