The dates – June 6-12, 2022 – are not the ones we are used to for the Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone, which once took place in April. However, everything is set for another successful edition.
The dates – June 6-12, 2022 – are not the ones we are used to for the Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone, which once took place in April. However, everything is set for another successful edition.
Matteo Cibic is currently one of the most interesting and eclectic contemporary designers; Hendrick’s is a high-end gin which has been able to encapsulate all of the magic of the sea in a limited edition launched in March called Neptunia.
The Museo del Novecento in Milan is paying homage to Aldo Rossi, one of the leading architects of the 20th century, with the retrospective Aldo Rossi. Design 1960-1987.
Salone del Mobile Milan 2022 is drawing nearer and, despite being postponed to June (with it usually taking place in April), lots of companies are already getting prepared show to us the latest design trends in unique and evocative spaces.
Homo Faber, the international event that promotes artisanal talent, is returning to light up Venice from April 10 to May 1, 2022.
March 18th is World Sleep Day, an event commissioned by the World Sleep Society in order to promote awareness of the importance of sleep which we tend to disregard due to our frenetic lives and bad habits.
From March 10-13, 2022, at the foot of Mont Blanc, there will be the Courmayeur Design Weekend—an event dedicated to the top in European design and architecture.
Could you have ever imagined it? The rush to purchase a new home is taking place in the metaverse. According to a report from Metametric Solutions, digital home purchases and sales reached 500 million dollars in value in 2021 and looks as if it will double by the end of the year.
Nemo, the company specialized in designer lighting, is the first Italian décor company to make its debut in the metaverse with the Nemo Virtual Museum.
State Tactile Museo Omero is a museum in Ancona whose name reveals that you can and must touch the art in this museum with your hands. Created for the visually impaired (but open to all), the Museo Omero puts the most intimate and emotional aspects of art on display through multisensorial and interactive exhibits which stimulate all the senses—and especially touch.