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Identità Milano at the Triannale
During the week of the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, the Triannale di Milano held a number of special exhibitions. One of them concerns the city of Milan itself. According to its web site > here, it’s all about Milano, The exhibition presents the historic signs and symbols of Milan, illustrating what the city has become today
This is the 500th blog post !
The five hundredth post ! 500th ! Can you believe it ? Frankly, I find it hard to believe that this blog has been continuing thus far. Except in the first few months after the launch of the blog, there are usually 10-15 photos per post. Roughly, there must be nearly 5,000
La Triannale di Milano
The Triannale Design Museum of Milano held a series of free special exhibitions to coincide with the Salone Internazionale del Mobile and Milan Design week. After seeing hundreds of chairs, tables and bedroom sets at the Salone, it was a welcomed change to see something different. According to the museum’s own website >>here: Opened in
FLB @ Colonne di San Lorenzo
Rather than posting more photos of furniture from the Salone Internazionale del Mobile, I will give the topic a break. So … After a long day running around in the Salone, I left Rho Fiera and took the metro to Duomo. My hotel was centrally located and about 10 minutes down Via Torino on a



































