Se acerca edición 2017 del Salón del Mueble Argentino y con ella la oportunidad de ver el rumbo del diseño de muebles. Multiplicado por dos y en dos momentos estratégicos del año, serán una vez más el podio donde despega lo que vendrá.
5º Edición Córdoba, Forja Centro De Eventos, 20, 21 y 22 de Abril; 6º Edición Buenos Aires, La Rural, 17, 18, 19 y 20 de Agosto. Allí, multimaterialidad, innovación y diseños de toda Argentina configurarán nuevamente las dos vidrieras exclusivas del mueble argentino.
Donde diseñadores independientes, estudios de diseño e industrias, cuentan con una exhibición exclusiva para exponer ante visitantes estratégicos, con el fin de lograr contactos imprescindibles.
Desarrollada de modo conjunto a FIMAR, el principal encuentro de la industria argentina de muebles, los productos son vistos, de modo exclusivo, por fabricantes, comercializadores y prensa especializada.
El SMA es el presente y el futuro del mueble argentino.

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