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A special report from Milan Design Week

We call up our design editor Ilenia Martini who is present at Milan Design Week to hear what she’s observed for the past week, and what she’s looking forward to for the weekend. We talk about:


  • Ilenia’s favourites exhibitions and project launches across the city
  • Why fashion brands like Nike, Louis Vuitton, and Hermes are still betting on design weeks
  • Our impression of Euroluce, the International Lighting Exhibition.


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With: Konrad Olsson, Editor-in-Chief & Founder and Ilenia Martini, Editor-At-Large, Design & Communication.

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