Could this be the best looking event in Milan this year? This historic Spa was thanks to Spanish brand, VONDOM, who celebrated the event in style
May 1st, 2013
To launch their new collections, VONDOM’s outdoor event made use of the brand’s signature illuminable furniture to create a truly evocative atmosphere.
Music, dancing and a short Q&A with designers Ross Lovegrove and French designer Ito Morabito aka “Ora Ïto”.
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