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Mo.1950: craftsmanship meets industrial production

— 20 October 2020

Mo.1950 Showroom
Via Molino delle Armi 14 - 20123 Milan
Opening hours: Monday to Saturday, 10:00 – 14:00 and 15:00 – 19:00

info@mo1950.com | https://www.mo1950.com/

The Mo.1950 Milan showroom is now open, a multifunctional space that shows the infinite personalisation possibilities offered by Mo.1950 with its partner brands.

Hosting craftsmanship and industrial production under one roof, this is the aim of the multibrand showroom Mo.1950, the latest project by the eponymous company specialising in contract services and bespoke design solutions.

The Mo.1950 showroom welcomes three excellent Made in Italy brands with their latest innovations: Ceramiche Caesar and the award-winning Join collection, Quadrodesign which launches an iconic kitchen mixer, and Rexa Design which tells the story of their collections whilst inaugurating their Flagship Store in Milan. The three companies present their complete product range and show, through new collaboration projects, the perfect synergy between Mo.1950’s partner brands.

The material library, which occupies the entire lower floor, is the heart of the showroom: a vast archive of materials from the Mo.1950’s partner brands and more, useful to designers in the creative process and to customers to actually see and touch materials and finishes. In addition, the material library features curated mood boards that combine stoneware, fabrics, wallpaper, wood and much more, which help customers visualise how the final output could look like and thus give shape to their dreams.

Mo.1950: six spaces dedicated to design, seventy years of experience in interior design and furnishing.



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