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ItalianDesign360.com Offering Daily Salone Internazionale del Mobile Video Coverage

The exclusive video coverage is a collaboration between the Web site and AGR, the multimedia news agency of RCS, publisher of the Italian newspaper Corriere della Sera.

Nicholas Tamarin -- Interior Design, 4/17/2008 12:00:00 AM

Can't make it to Milan for Salone Internazionale del Mobile? Have no fear, ItalianDesign360.com, an English-language Webzine focusing on Italian design products, is offering exclusive daily video coverage of the annual furniture and design exhibition.

ItalianDesign360.com is covering every day of the exhibition, running through April 21, with interviews featuring architects and designers that will focus on a different aspect of design each day. Tune in April 18 for segments on bathroom design, followed by coverage of furniture on April 19, Salone Satellite, a companion showcase for young designers, on April 20, and Fuori Salone, a report on events and shows taking place in Milan in conjunction with the exhibition, on April 21.

ItalianDesign360.com is collaborating on the coverage with AGR, the mulitimedia news agency of RCS, the publisher of Italian newspaper Corriere della SeraItalianDesign360.com is owned by Reed Business Information, the publisher of Interior Design.

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