Tuesday 25 February 2020

Milan's Salone del Mobile furniture fair postponed due to coronavirus

Milan's Salone del Mobile furniture fair postponed due to coronavirus

Breaking news: the Salone del Mobile furniture fair in Milan has been postponed until June in response to Italy's coronavirus outbreak.

Salone del Mobile, which is the world's largest and most important furniture fair, was due to take place between 21 and 26 April. It has now been delayed until 16 to 21 June.

Organisers announced the decision to delay the fair on Twitter in the wake of a significant increase in the number of confirmed coronavirus cases in Italy over the past few days. The majority of cases have been reported in the region of Lombardy, where Milan is the capital.

Italy now has the highest number of confirmed cases of coronavirus in Europe and the third-highest in the world after South Korea and China, where the outbreak originated. In total, more than 280 cases have been reported in the country, with over 200 in Lombardy. At present, there have been seven deaths from coronavirus reported in Italy.

In response, the government has declared a state of emergency and quarantined around 50,000 people in towns and villages surrounding Milan. Along with Salone del Mobile, the spread of the virus has impacted other events in the city, with MIDO, the world's biggest eyewear fair, also being postponed.

Other events impacted by the spread of coronavirus include the Light + Building fair in Frankfurt, which has been postponed until September. In China, several design events, including Design Shanghai and Festival of Design, have also been postponed.

The coronavirus outbreak, which was first reported in Wuhan, China at the end of last year, has infected more than 80,000 people in 36 countries. The global death toll now stands at over 2,700.

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