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Salone del Mobile 2024: A Sneak Peek into the Milan Furniture Fair

With the 62nd Salone del Mobile Milano getting closer, excitement is growing. The newest ideas, trends, and innovations for living spaces will be shown at Salone del Mobile 2024, which is slated to take place from April 16 to April 21. For those who love design, Salone del Mobile 2024 is sure to be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity, set against a backdrop of cultural events that include installations, exhibitions, and talks with influential designers.

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Optimising the visitor experience by improving the layout to maximise visibility and accessibility for all exhibitors is one of the main goals of this year’s Salone del Mobile. In collaboration with Lombardini22, the organisers have redesigned the programme, with a focus on FTK – Technology for the Kitchen, the biennial EuroCucina, and the Salone Internazionale del Bagno. The purpose of these improvements is to provide visitors with an easy way to navigate the exhibition areas.

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Celebrate SaloneSatellite‘s first 25 years of existence, one of the event’s highlights this year. Showcasing the work of young designers under 35 has been made possible by this platform, which was founded and curated by Marva Gryphon Wilshire. A significant exhibition at La Triennale Milano from April 16 to 28 will coincide with the special edition that will be held at the fairgrounds in pavilions 5 and 7 to celebrate this milestone.

Salone del Mobile 2024 – A Pavilion Guide for Fiera Milano, Rho

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To help navigate through the expansive exhibition grounds at Fiera Milano, Rho, here’s a breakdown of the pavilions and what they have in store:

Pavilions 22/24 and 9/11

Exhibiting projects created in association with prominent global designers, these pavilions will delve into topics like materials, technology, and the convergence of form and function.

Pavilions 14/18

Aside from businesses influencing the current design scene with their ground-breaking products, expect to meet some of the most illustrious figures in Italian design history.

Pavilions 13/15

This section will showcase a variety of well-known businesses and up-and-coming labels that are all dedicated to classic craftsmanship reimagined in a contemporary setting, emphasising material selection and painstaking attention to detail.

Pavilions 6 and 10

Here, the International Bathroom Exhibition 2024 will take centre stage, showcasing state-of-the-art developments and styles in bathroom design with a focus on wellbeing and sustainability.

Pavilions 2 and 4

The newest innovations in kitchen design will be on display at EuroCucina / FTK – Technology For the Kitchen, with an emphasis on eco-friendly materials, cutting-edge technologies, and imaginative layouts.

Pavilions 1/3 and 5/7

A select group of businesses recognised for their dedication to high-quality, sustainable design throughout the whole value chain will be showcased in these pavilions, meeting the demands of contemporary consumers.

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Salone del Mobile 2024

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Salone del Mobile 2024 is set to be a celebration of creativity, craftsmanship, and the future of design with its carefully curated exhibits, inspiring talks, and inventive showcases. Explore the endless possibilities of the design world with us at this event, which offers something for everyone, regardless of experience level in the industry.

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