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MILANO, THE “SALONE BEL MOBILE” SHINES AGAIN!

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BY cESARE zFrom April 18 to 23, 2023, the appointment with the Salone del Mobile.Milano events and the 23rd edition of the biennial Euroluce returns. During this 61st edition, the annual events International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, Workplace 3.0, the third edition of S.Project and the event dedicated to schools, universities and under-35 designers SaloneSatellite – which celebrates its 24th edition in 2023 – will be held among the pavilions.

Also eagerly awaited is the return of Euroluce, the event dedicated to lighting design, which after a 4-year hiatus brings the best brands in the industry to the pavilions. The last edition was attended by more than 420 exhibitors, half of whom came from abroad, who met and confronted each other on technological and lighting innovation, eco-sustainability of lighting appliances and sources, energy saving and the most up-to-date software, including home automation and IoT.

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As usual, the events will be accompanied by a jam-packed cultural program, yet to be unveiled, full of outstanding guests who will bring to the stage unprecedented perspectives and exclusive viewpoints on the world of design.

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The Salone del Mobile 2023 will again be an unmissable occasion, an opportunity for the entire sector to come together, discuss their particular projects, swap and share ideas and, not least, it will be a chance to catch up again with our international community and take stock of the current state of the design industry, along with all of its key players.

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Taking a sustainable approach to social, environmental and economic issues is a value that the Salone del Mobile.Milano has always considered important and, now more than ever, absolutely paramount. Now, the process of obtaining ISO 20121 certification for sustainable events management is already up and running.

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Responding to the need to create exhibition spaces for the works of art and design curated by Beppe Finessi, Formafantasma has devised a modular display system made from wood. Despite their different configurations, the structures all feature the repetition of a module/frame. The idea was to come up with a lightweight, reusable and recyclable display system. The materials are all easily disassembled and paint has been deliberately eschewed in order to leave the materials and joints clearly visible.

CESARE ZUCCA Travel, food, design  & lifestyle.
Milanese by birth, Cesare lives between New York, Milan and the rest of the world. For WEEKEND PREMIUM he photographs and writes about cities, cultures,new design, lifestyles. He likes to discover both traditional and innovative gastronomic delights. Cesare meets and interview top chefs from all over the world, ‘steals’ their recipes in a ”
non touristy tourist ” style