While Saint Laurent has chosen the Furniture Fair to present four pieces by the famous designer Charlotte Perriand, which it has edited or re-edited, other famous Houses such as Louis Vuitton and Gucci have opted instead for exhibitions during Fuorisalone, the off-fair of Milan Design Week…
Like luxury, the Milan International Furniture Fair is a long-term event.
And so it is not surprising that the two go well together.
Saint Laurent, a subsidiary of the Kering group, will be present at the 63rd edition of the famous Salon, which will be held once again from April 8 to 13, 2025, in the spacious Rho Fiera Milano Exhibition Center. Other luxury brands have chosen the freer format, which starts on April 6, of Design Week and Fuorisalone (a kind of “Off” Fair), consisting of a multitude of events scattered throughout the city, presenting new products and design trends.
Designed for people
The luxury brands will not be the only ones represented – far from it: the huge surface area of the Furniture Fair (169,000 m2!) will play host to more than 2,000 exhibitors (38% of whom are foreign) and 148 brands from 37 countries. While the event is primarily aimed at professionals, the general public will be able to discover, on the weekend of April 12 and 13, the latest fashions and future trends in home furnishings and outdoor spaces… All on a scale that is anything but dystopian, as this year’s theme is “Thought for humans”.
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Featured photo: Indochine 1943 visitor chair by Charlotte Perriand for Saint Laurent © Saint Laurent