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Salone del Mobile is held in Milan, Italy every year, and this year’s edition, the 62nd, took place from April 16 to 21. Considered the foremost event of the year for the international design community, the fairground in Rho welcomed a record turnout of 361,417 visitors this year.
Thronged by makers, curators, editors and buyers for a week’s worth of inspiration, shop-talk and trend-spotting, Salone del Mobile once again proved itself to be a top draw on the global design calendar.
Against the backdrop of the elegant Fuksas-designed fairground, this year’s event dazzled attendees with a stunning array of forward-thinking creations spanning everything from furniture and lighting to textiles, and more. From sustainable materials to groundbreaking technological integrations, the exhibits epitomised the spirit of ingenuity and craftsmanship that defines the contemporary design landscape.
As the world grapples with pressing issues such as climate change and social equity, Salone del Mobile