Eight of them are arriving from Japan. They will land next September at Fiera Milano Rho, to exhibit at Lineapelle. A show of their interest in the fair’s exhibition stage, as their presence should be read as an attestation of its strategic importance in being an event capable of opening new horizons. A fundamental virtue at any time, but today – given the challenging current economic context – even more so.
From Japan in search of new horizons
The Japan Product Pavilion is a collective project and, at the same time, an exhibition hub that will host: Tomita Kogyo, Kuboryu Shoten, Kibi & Co, Aikawa, Kotobukina, Kawamura & Co, Ishi & Co, Murai. Eight companies focused on leather: presenting tanning not only as an expression of a production process, but as a culture. Footwear components will also be a focus (in one case), along with the development of special finishing solutions (in another case). In summary (a key word of this edition of Lineapelle, given the image and slogan accompanying the fair): eight companies representing the Japanese vision of leather.
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