Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair

Spread over 3.7 million square feet of display space, the Salone del Mobile show is the single largest reference point for design aficionados around the world
Curated By: Noor Dasmesh Singh
Published: Apr 21, 2017
Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair

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  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
  • Salone del Mobile: The best of Milan's annual furniture fair
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This Milan-based brand of rugs, which started in 2011, is born out of the well-known Paris-based Persian label, Maison Chamszadeh. The makers have been collaborating with various creative talents to bring out some riveting range of rugs. Designers dabble in inspirations from ancient Japan to geometric colours of Patricia Urquiola to Federico Pepe. This year’s collection also features Alex Proba and Mae Engelgeer celebrating colour and graphics whilst Martino Gamper and Parisotto + Formenton play with architectural layout and intersections. The collection is hand knotted by Tibetan artists in Nepal using Himalayan wool and silk. The complete range is being displayed in the brand new Duomo outlet.