As usual, Milan hosts the most anticipated event of the year from architects, designers and industry stakeholders: the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the traditional appointment of worship for all lovers of design, architecture, fashion and creativity at 360 degrees, which this ‘year celebrates 50 years.
From Tuesday 12 to Sunday, 17 April 2011 so the city is preparing to reopen its doors to furnishing and design with the usual trade fair – the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, and the biennial Euroluce SaloneUfficio and SaloneSatellite, the space dedicated to young designers – offering a wide offer of goods and quality.
After a fantastic 2010 that saw a sharp growth of the industry accredited (almost 300 000, +7% over the previous year) to open this 50th edition with the slogan Year 50 Young, to emphasize the nature and spirit young and lively show, which aims to look solely to the future.
Also be emphasized as much as last year 56% of workers came from abroad, confirming the great international focus of the event. To these must be added the more than 30 000 visitors in the public Sunday and nearly 6 000 communication professionals in more than 5,000 journalists from around the world.
But the show has evolved from a window reserved for experts in a multitude of cultural project that will open in a few historical sites with numerous events and initiatives concentrated in the Zona Tortona and Zona Romana Area: happy hour, exhibition, exhibitions, openings are featured in the Fuorisalone.
Many of the most famous Italian and international designers will attend personally to the happenings and openings in their accomplishments as events Fuorisalone program, which you can find on the dedicated website which lists the various locations.
See you at the fairgrounds in Rho-Pero, a wide area designed by Italian architect Massimiliano Fuksas, will host over 2500 exhibitors on its 200 thousand square meters.
The Exhibition will be held April 12 to 17 with a lunch break from 9:30 to 18:30 and will be open to the public Sunday, April 17.






Fri, Apr 8, 2011
Architecture, Art, Design, Glam Details, Globetrotter