Throughout Milan Design Week we were thrilled to find a wide array of environmentally-conscious projects created by both well-established and up-and-coming designers. In addition to the official event at the Milan fairgrounds in Rho, different zones throughout city offer a variety of events that make this the world's biggest design week. In areas like Zona Tortona, Brera, and the new Via Lambarte, large-profile commercial projects and experimental concepts alike showcased great green designs ideas that go beyond aesthetics.
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