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I Saloni WorldWide Moscow 2013: quality rules

The 9th  edition of the Saloni WorldWide Moscow, held at the Crocus Expo exhibition centre from 16th to 19th October, ended  with great success.

With 42.818 operators and 402  members  of the press, the Saloni WorldWide have proved yet again to be the benchmark  Italian home furnishing trade fair for Russia, the former Soviet republics and the Baltic countries. The opportunity to showcase  the finest home and office furnishing concepts to a huge public, and the success  of the event over the years, inspired the 557  exhibitors (494  Italian and 63 from Belgium, France, Germany, Holland and Spain) to continue to put their faith in the Moscow Saloni.

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“The Moscow Saloni,” as said by Claudio Luti, President of Cosmit, the company organizing the exhibition, “are a major event,  underpinning our dialogue with the Russian market ahead of the Milan Salone del Mobile, at which the Russians make  up the largest complement of visitors. I Saloni WorldWide provide an opportunity for exhibitors to meet  buyers interested in Made in Italy, amongst other things, who flock to the Moscow Crocus Expo the minute the fair opens.”

The encouraging visitor figures from the Moscow Saloni confirm the international emerging market interest in high end furnishing products. “The dynamic Russian market,” said FederlegnoArredo President Roberto Snaidero, “imported 379.33 million euros’ worth of furniture, trade furnishings, upholstereds, kitchens, furnishing accessories, lighting, office and bathroom furniture during the first six months  of this year, 7.6 percent up on the same period in 2012.”

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The spotlight was also on the unmissable  SaloneSatellite WorldWide, featuring 31 promising students and young designers from top design schools in Russia, the former Soviet republics and the Baltic countries. The winners of this competition, were as follows: 1st  prize Evija Kraukle (Latvia) for “Slider”: a lighting product with multiple light sources and a variety of heights and positions; 2nd  prize Wishnya (Russia) for “The Culle”: a pendant  light made of environmentally-friendly cardboard, conceived with the intention of salvaging a natural material; and 3rd  prize Maria Ignatova (Russia) for “ErGo”: an office chair for the disabled. These three winners as an Award will be sharing a booth to present new prototypes at the Milan 2014 SaloneSatellite, that will be held within the Milan International Furniture Fair from April 8th  to April 13th.

The Master Classes organised in collaboration with ICE, the Italian Trade Promotion Agency, and first launched  in 2005, were very well attended.  The three architects selected for the 2013 series, Patricia Urquiola, Ferruccio Laviani and Giuseppe Della Giusta, discussed  retail, design, architecture and industrial communication  with design journalist and critic Olga Kosyreva, touching on their own professional experiences.

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The Saloni WorldWide Moscow will be back from 15th to 18th October 2014.

By Danica Maričić

Interior Designer and Integrated Marketing Communications Pro, Loving Writing and Photography, Passionate about Life & Style, “True Blue” Mediterranean Girl, Curious Traveller & Designer