Saiedue Living 2004 under way

16/03/04 - Saiedue Living is currently under way in the Bologna exhibition centre.
The International exhibition of interior architecture, refurbishing, technologies and finishings for the building industry, to be held in Bologna until 21 March, is an important appointment not only for interior designers, architects and designers but also for managers of modern showrooms, increasingly chosen as the ideal locations for displaying examples of interior architecture to the public.

The wide range of products on display (doors, windows, stairs, floor and wall coverings, doors and windows, building refurbishing technologies, interior and exterior finishings, lighting, marble and natural stone and continuous facades) is divided up according to product categories and offers industry professionals an excellent opportunity to take stock of the market.

One of the most important events is the exhibit entitled “100% calpestabile - a gallery of innovative floorings”.
This exhibit, designed by Studio Original Designers SR5 Network of Milan, organised by Assarredo and sponsored by Mapei, provides a comprehensive showcase of floor coverings - from the most traditional to the most innovative and hi-tech - intended for consumer spaces, as well as community, public and industrial facilities. It features products manufactured by 100 companies.

Various kinds of installation and finishing are displayed, as well as raised floors and technical floors.
The aim of the exhibition is to offer designers new flooring solutions, including materials and a wide range of novel solutions and applications.

The in-focus section contains the figures on the last Saiedue Living
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Saiedue Living 2003At Saiedue Living 2003 there were 1,529 exhibitors (compared to 1,473 in 2002) in a gross exhibit space of 152,750 square metres and 117,811 visitors (compared to 112,095 in 2002), including 8,851 foreigners from 112 countries.

France, Spain, Germany and Greece were the most strongly represented European countries in 2003. There were also numerous visitors from Africa (523), Asia (503) and the Middle East (312).

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