Design matters: Why car companies are crashing Milan’s furniture fair
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Design matters: Why car companies are crashing Milan’s furniture fair
It is a scene that would have seemed strange just a few years ago: Mercedes-Benz, BMW and Audi—among the world's top automakers—showcasing their latest concept vehicles at an international furniture fair.
But this year's edition of Salone del Mobile in Milan, which ended on Sunday after 10 days of design-centric exhibitions, saw more than 25 car companies and dozens of automotive suppliers display their wares alongside traditional furniture makers.
"Automakers are becoming more like consumer goods companies," says Martin …
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