Video Highlights from Salone del Mobile 2015 // #MILANTRACE2015 by Yellowtrace.

 

First we brought you the very best of Big Brand Furniture Stands at Salone del Mobile 2015. Then, we talked about some of the Best New Furniture released at Salone this year (We also talked about Best New Lighting from Euroluce 2015, not that I want to confuse the issue here).

And now… Drumroll…

As if you guys can’t work out what’s happening from the title, but who cares – I’ve always loved a little bit of dramatic build up.

Today we bring you – the Highlights from Salone Del Mobile 2015 presented as Magical Moving Images, also known as the Video. I know, crazy exciting! ;)

 

Related Posts:
Video Highlights from Milan Design Week 2015.

Video Highlights from Euroluce 2015.

 

 

 


[Photography© Nick Hughes/ Yellowtrace. Video © Yellowtrace.]

 

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