The press presentation conference for the 60th edition of the Salone del Mobile.Milano (in central image above), opened to the entire design community last week. Chaired by Luca Dondoni and opened by the Mayor of Milan, Beppe Sala, was the harbinger of many new things, discussed by Maria Porro, President of the Salone del Mobile.Milano and the protagonists of the Salone, scheduled for this June 2022, from the 7th to the 12th of that month.
Open, humanitarian, more aware than ever of the issues and the challenges of the Here & Now, inclusive of the whole Design industry and eventually concluding to Society apart from just being THE major trade fair of the sector, Salone came a long way, since last year and every other year after its inauguration 60 years ago. Last year was already the beginning of many great things with the introduction of Supersalone and the launch of the digital fair, next to the physical exhibition we are all familiar with. A huge success of unprecedented caliber, Supersalone alone generated about 5 billion euro, with an overall turnover for the whole furnishing and lighting sector macrosystem of 26 billion euro in 2021-(which puts Italy in the 1st place of EU exports again)- proving once more that the end of important fairs is far from happening any time soon, nevertheless their success depends on the multiple ways used to re-invent those fairs and adjust them to the needs of every era.
“Politics have to take a step back, exhibitions similar to the Salone are more important than limited and stale political rivalries. In Italy and more specifically in Milan we acknowledged the need to continue working with the same insatiable desire for creation, the same work ethics and live for this incredible Momentum”.
Stefano Bolognini, Councilor for Social Policies, Municipality of Milan, Lombardy, IT
From the confirmation of a live event, packed with brands giving free rein to their creative powers of expression, to the “wow” worlds, the theatre, the stands, both simple and complex, but all equally brilliant, and the biennials - EuroCucina with FTK – Technology for the Future and the International Bathroom Exhibition - which accompany the annual events: the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the International Furnishing Accessories Exhibition, Workplace3.0, S.Project and SaloneSatellite.
From two great installations – one in the city and the other at the fairgrounds – dedicated respectively to celebrating the key values of the Salone and the issue of sustainability, ecological transition and the future of living with respect for the planet, which will be unveiled by Davide Rampello and by Mario Cucinella, to the creative partnership with Emiliano Ponzi, the world-famous illustrator and creator of six illustrations (2 shortcuts of the Ponzi universe 4 Salone just bellow), forming the captivating communication campaign for this edition of the Salone.
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