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Snaidero presents its most iconic projects in its new showroom, in the heart of Brera

Tips, Milan — 09 December 2020

Snaidero Milano Brera 
Piazza San Marco, 1
Milan
02 50047138

Snaidero is consolidating its presence in Milan, aiming to strengthen its identity in the area and to use the space as a pilot showroom both for the exhibition format and for communication regarding points of sale for all future projects. Inside the showroom features the new Snaidero layout, designed with the goal of expressing the company’s values in terms of history, design expertise, international distribution and product exclusivity. Moreover, through colour and material choices Snaidero has managed to enhance the display of every single kitchen model in the showroom, emphasizing their identity, style and character, while fully expressing their appeal.

The Brera showroom is intended to be a showcase of excellence in the world capital of design, where the most iconic projects can be presented alongside the latest innovations from the Snaidero world. Flexible, modular and tailored solutions that can be customized in every detail, presented through the display of the best of the collection: “Vision” by Pininfarina, “Frame” by Massimo Iosa Ghini, “Way” by Snaidero design and “Look” by Michele Marcon, as well as the new “Link” model and the “e_wall” system, a revolutionary module for the kitchen (compatible with all Snaidero models) that can exploit, in a more rational and versatile way, wall units and depths, while transforming the kitchen into a living room.





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