Indesign is getting ready to jet off to Milan in just a few weeks. Will we be seeing you there?
March 25th, 2011
Indesign’s coverage of the Salone Internazionale del Mobile is set to be the biggest and best yet, with the dream team of Alice Blackwood, Mandi Keighran, Marie Jakubowicz and Bernadette Bellwood bringing us all the people, products and events from the world’s leading design fair.
They’ll be visiting the major stands, events, showrooms and installations, and interviewing leading designers – including Jean Nouvel, Omer Arbel, Piero Lessoni and Christian Lacroix.
Indesign will also host its annual VIP party for clients and friends on Thursday 14 April.
If you’re going to Milan this year, email us to let us know – what’s top on your list of things to see and do?
And if you’re not – let us know about anything special that we can check out on your behalf!
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