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Valli 2024 new products await you at Milan Design Week

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An innovation that redefines the elegance of interior design premiered from 15 to 20 April at the VIVA Corporate Showroom in Milan.

Milan Design Week is one of the most important international events dedicated to design. The venue for major exhibitions (such as the Salone Internazionale del Mobile and the Salone Internazionale del Complemento d'Arredo) and a series of events throughout the city, it has always been the place where new ideas are transformed into innovations and where future trends are decided and anticipated.

2024 will be full of new things for Valli. Exactly one year after the rebranding that revolutionised the historic company, the brand has decided to present a preview during Milan Design Week of some of its next important product innovations, showing a glimpse of what is to come in the coming months.

From 15 to 20 April, the new 2024 collections will be on display at the VIVA Corporate Showroom in Via Visconti di Modrone 1, in the Via Durini district.

In particular, the collaboration with Studio Klass, a Milanese design and creative consultancy studio that has been active on the Italian and international scene for over fifteen years, will be presented for the first time. Founded by Marco Maturo and Alessio Roscini and specialised in product and furniture design, over the years it has collected important collaborations and international awards, such as the German Design Award, the Red Dot Award, the IF Design Award and the Adi Design Index.

The result of the collaboration between Valli and the Milanese duo is the new H 387 Studio Klass handle, a collection that also includes the new minimalist rosette. An ode to minimalist design, a project that disrupts the traditional appearance of the handle within the door system and closes the circle on what was Pasquale Valli's great goal from the foundation of his company: to free the handle from its purely functional role and transform it into a work of art.

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