April, the first month of spring, a season that invokes many feelings and many things like strong colors that appeal to a mid-century kind of senses. This merge to design creates a great combination that indeed inspires a designer. Not only that but also the existence of some design events regarding interior design, fashion and style are coming to create and develop even more inspiration and we are going to talk about some of them.
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HIGH POINT MARKET SPRING
Held in High Point, North Carolina, High Point Market is the largest home furnishings industry trade show in the world, with over 10 million square feet by with 2000 exhibitors throughout about 180 buildings! This is truly a must go event if you are an interior designer with so many exhibitors with space to not only extend all their new products but also to reproduce them into a space that will surely inspire you. (6-10 April)
SALONE DEL MOBILE
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Milan will host another edition of the popular and prestigious Milan Design Week, a great event that makes the city breathes design. This year, Milan will have the effect of the Influence and Vision of Leonardo Da Vinci. Longside that this year its the new edition of Salone del Mobile that occupies an area of nearly 230,000 square meters and includes 2,500 companies, along with 700 young designers at the Salone Satellite, a secondary exhibit, the show’s annual visitation numbers 270,000, with attendees from over 150 countries worldwide. This is truly a great event that will evidence design. (9-14 April)
NOMAD MONACO
Leading design gallerists are praising the Nomad fair, held in Karl Lagerfeld’s luxurious former villa in Monaco. Nomad revisits the classic idea of fairs and exhibitions to innovate a new format for the XXI century. A traveling event for collectible design, Nomad brings together a selection of the world’s leading galleries in incredible architectural locations. This one gives you a perspective of luxury designed to royalty from the older centuries to contemporary.
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