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  2. Salone del Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Salone del Mobile or Milan Design Week (Italian: Salone Internazionale del Mobile di Milano, but more commonly Salone del Mobile) is a furniture fair held annually in Milan. It is the largest trade fair of its kind in the world. [2] The exhibition showcases the latest in furniture and design from countries around the world.

  3. Antique Furniture & Wooden Sculpture Museum - Wikipedia

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    Media related to Furniture Museum (Milan) at Wikimedia Commons; Le città d'arte:Milano, Guide brevi Skira, ed.2008, autori vari. (Italian language edition) New Layout for Exhibit of 15TH - 21ST Century Furnishings and Wooden Sculpture; Collections of Antique Furnishings and Art Collections on the First Floor of the Ducal Courtyard

  4. Fiera Milano - Wikipedia

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    Fiera Milano SpA is a trade fair and exhibition organiser headquartered in Milan. The firm is the most important trade fair organiser in Italy and the world's fourth largest. [3] The company started operation on 1 October 2000 and has been listed on Borsa Italiana (STAR segment) since 12 December 2002.

  5. List of museums in Milan - Wikipedia

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    The ground floor hosts temporary exhibitions, events and meetings. Palazzo Moriggia - Museo del Risorgimento: 1: History: The collection include works and antiques from the Napoleonic period to the annexation of Rome by the kingdom of Italy. Palazzo Reale di Milano: 1: Art: Milan's main exhibition venue from ancient to contemporary art shows.

  6. Venice Biennale - Wikipedia

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    The first Biennale, "I Esposizione Internazionale d'Arte della Città di Venezia (1st International Art Exhibition of the City of Venice)" (although originally scheduled for 22 April 1894) was opened on 30 April 1895, by the Italian King and Queen, Umberto I and Margherita di Savoia. The first exhibition was seen by 224,000 visitors.

  7. Gio Ponti - Wikipedia

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    Some of his furniture is now being reissued by Molteni&C. In the United States, he participated in the exhibition Italy at Work at the Brooklyn Museum in 1950, and created furniture for Singer & Sons, Altamira, and cutlery for Reed & Barton ("Diamond" flatware, 1958), [27] adapted for production by designer Robert H. Ramp).

  8. Marva Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Marva Griffin is an arts administrator, curator, and founder of the SaloneSatellite exhibition at the annual Milan Furniture Fair in Italy. [1] She has been described as, "the mastermind behind the world’s largest design fair [and] an outspoken friend to undiscovered designers." [2] [3]

  9. Milan Triennial - Wikipedia

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    The exhibition was originally established in 1923 as a biennial architecture and industrial design event. The first five editions took place in Monza.In 1933 the exhibition was relocated to Milan and the format was changed to a triennial basis.