On Wednesday, July 17th, and Thursday, July 18th, LINEAPELLE NEW YORK will host over 110 #exhibitors from Italy, France, Spain, Germany, the United Kingdom, Turkey, India, China, Mexico, Brazil, and the United States.
Now in its 45th edition, LINEAPELLE NEW YORK has become a reference event for the US market, which, despite the general complexity of the current economic situation, shows some encouraging signs for Italian leather.
The trends developed by the LINEAPELLE #Fashion Committee will be explored, as usual, during the creative seminars that will highlight a particular focus on what can be defined as "artisanal intelligence." In other words: one of the greatest values of Made in Italy.
Not surprisingly, LINEAPELLE NEW YORK, to further emphasize this concept, will present within its spaces the "In the Making" workshops, an experiential area based on the concept of "learning by doing," organized in collaboration with Giorgio Linea. Five #workshops over two days will allow LINEAPELLE NEW YORK visitors to try their hand at creating small #leathergoods.
Additionally, at the event, within the MIPEL Lab, Sapaf Atelier 1954 and Tivoli Group, leading companies in the development and production of #leather goods for luxury brands worldwide, will be present.
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5moI had already asked in the past why the display was placed at the top of the machine. It's a peculiar and not very ergonomic choice. In the video, you can see users using their hand to reduce glare and standing on tiptoes to see better. I would be curious to understand what guided you in this choice.