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Pianta Della Fiera | Elenco Espositori 30^ Milano Unica PIANTA DELLA FIERA | ELENCO ESPOSITORI General Map | List of exhibitors 30^ MILANO UNICA Primavera - Estate | Spring - Summer 2021 Febbraio / February 4.5.6, 2020 20 16 12 8 Porta Ovest Porta Est West Gate East Gate TIM Auditorium Centro Servizi Service Center Porta Sud South Gate TIM milanounica.it IDEABIELLA 20 16 12 8 Pad. Hall 20 D C B A C 20 C 15 C 13 A 18 A 17 MU RESTAURANT C 18 C 11 A 16 C 16 E B 07 A 14 A 15 D 09 C 09 C 14 MU Cafè LOUNGE D 07 B 06 A 13 C 12 A 12 E 15 D 10 A 11 E 18 C 10 C 07 B 05 A 10 E 16 E 14 E 13 D 08 A 08 A 09 E 12 E 11 D 06 LOUNGE IDEABIELLA E 10 / E 08 E 09 LOUNGE LOUNGE A 07 MU E 06 E 07 MEETING C 08 IDEABIELLA SECRETARIAT ROOM C 05 B 04 A 05 E 05 D 04 D 05 C 03 A 03 C 06 A 06 E 04 B 03 E 03 D 03 C 01 A 04 C 04 B 02 A 01 E 02 E 01 D 02 D 01 A 02 C 02 B 01 E D C B A Milano Unica 30^ edizione / 2 IDEABIELLA 20 16 12 8 ABRAHAM MOON D10 MARLANE - MARZOTTO GROUP A11 LANERIE AGNONA C15 MARLING & EVANS B02 ALFRED BROWN D06 GMF MARZOTTO FABRICS - MARZOTTO GROUP A15 ANGELICO B01 MILIOR A04 LANIFICIO FRATELLI BACCI A16 LANIFICIO MOESSMER A08 LANIFICIO CARLO BARBERA D02 PAULO DE OLIVEIRA C04 CARLO BONOMI 1860 - DIV. OF DUCA VISCONTI DI MODRONE E18 PENTEADORA C03 BONOTTO C11 PIACENZA 1733 E06 BORGHI 1819 B04 PONTOGLIO 1883 C08 BOTTO GIUSEPPE A18 LANIFICIO DI PRAY A10 BOWER ROEBUCK D07 QUAREGNA A14 LANIFICIO BRESCHI E05 REDA A01 BRUNELLO - DIVISIONE TESSUTI B03 REGGIANI A02 LANIFICIO CAMPORE B05 LUIGI RICCERI C01 CARNET - RATTI A12 RICCIARINI COLLECTION - CASENTINO 1848 E09 LANIFICIO F.LLI CERRUTI DAL 1881 C18 ROBERT NOBLE D09 CLERICI TESSUTO DIV. TEX HOMME E10 ROSSI LORENZO E FIGLI “RUGGERO ROSSI” D04 LANIFICIO LUIGI COLOMBO B06 SAVILE CLIFFORD D07 LANIFICIO COMERO A03 SOLBIATI E02 D.V.M. - DIV. OF DUCA VISCONTI DI MODRONE E14 STAFF JERSEY C09 GRUPPO DONDI C16 STEPHEN WALTERS C12 DORMEUIL E03 SUBALPINO C05 DRAGO C20 F.LLI TALLIA DI DELFINO - MARZOTTO GROUP A09 JOSHUA ELLIS E13 TAYLOR & LODGE D08 MANIFATTURA EMMETEX D03 TESJ - DIV. OF DUCA VISCONTI DI MODRONE E16 TG DI FABIO E12 TESSILBIELLA C06 LANIFICIO FERLA A05 TESSIMAX LANIFICIO C02 JOHN FOSTER 1819 E11 TESSITURA DI NOVARA C15 FOX BROTHERS E15 TEXCO E07 GUABELLO - MARZOTTO GROUP A13 TFM B04 WILLIAM HALSTEAD E13 E. THOMAS C10 JACKYTEX D05 TOLLEGNO 1900 B07 KYNOCH 1788 E11 TRABALDO TOGNA 1840 E01 LANE BOTTOLI C07 VITALE BARBERIS CANONICO A17 LANIFICIO CORRADO BY ACHILLE PINTO C14 ERMENEGILDO ZEGNA C13 LARUSMIANI - DIVISIONE DI CLERICI TESSUTO E08 ZIGNONE A07 LEOMASTER - CAPRITEX TESS A06 LORO PIANA E04 MAGEE WEAVING D09 MAGLIFICIO MAGGIA D01 Milano Unica 30^ edizione / 3 MODA IN FABRICS 20 16 12 8 Pad. Hall 16 C D E F G KOB KOB KOB KOB KOB A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 6 7 8 9 / 10 11 10 9 8 7 6 KOREA OBSERVATORY 5 INNOVATION AREA START UP 5 KOB KOB KOB 4 TEXTILE CONNECTION 4 A5 A6 B5 MU Cafè KOB KOB KOB TREND 3 3 A3 A4 B3 AREA 2 2 KOB KOB KOB A1 A2 B1 1 1 A B C D E F G LOUNGE C 28 D 27 E 27 E 28 F 27 F 26 G 27 G 24 A 28 B 17 B 30 C 27 A 29 A 26 B 28 C 25 C 26 D 25 E 25 F 25 F 24 G 25 G 22 C 23 A 24 B 26 C 24 D 23 F 23 A 27 E 23 F 22 G 23 F 20 G 20 A 25 A 22 B 24 C 21 C 22 D 21 E 21 F 21 G 21 A 23 E 19 G 19 A 20 B 15 B 22 C 19 C 20 D 19 E 20 F 19 F 18 G 18 A 18 D 17 G 16 A 17 B 13 B 20 C 18 E 17 E 18 E 16 G 17 A 15 F 17 C 17 C 16 F 15 G 15 A 13 A 16 B 11 B 18 C 15 D 14 E 16 E 14 G 14 D 15 BAR B 09 C 13 C 14 D 13 E 13 E 14 F 13 E 12 G 13 C 11 D 11 A 11 A 14 B 16 C 12 E 11 E 12 F 11 F 10 G 11 G 12 SHIRTAVENUE D E A 09 Linen Dream Lab Exhibitor’s Desk SMI E 10 CAFFÈ F 09 F 08 G 09 G 10 B 14 F 07 G 07 TORALDO C 08 F 06 G 08 A 07 A 10 B 12 F 05 G 06 F 04 G 05 A 08 B 10 C 03 A 05 C 06 F 03 G 03 G 04 A 06 G 01 B 03 B 08 F 01 F 02 G 02 A 03 A 04 B 06 F G B01 B 04 C 04 A 01 A 02 C 01 C 02 MU RESTAURANT SECRETARIAT SHIRT AVENUE SHIRT MU SINTESI A B C Milano Unica 30^ edizione / 4 MODA IN FABRICS 20 16 12 8 ALBANO MORGADO F06 GRUPPO TESSILE IMPARATO B26 B28 ALBERTO BARDAZZI G01 G03 G05 GRUPPOCINQUE B18 TESSITURA DI ALBIZZATE - T.B.M. GROUP G11 G13 HALLEY STEVENSONS D21 ALFA-FI MANIFATTURA TESSILE F23 INSETA G22 ARCHE' F16 ITHITEX - TITANUS F04 DRAGONI F11 F13 ITTTAI D17 ALBERTO BARDAZZI G01 G03 G05 JOSEPH H CLISSOLD & SON A28 BARTOLINI 1938 G18 JOZWIAK D25 MICROTEX - BE.MOOD G14 KALÒS, PAOLO GILLI B17 LANIFICIO BECAGLI C20 LA TORRE F05 TRAPUNTATURA BELPUNTO D17 LAMINTESS C16 C18 BIANCO TESSUTI G24 LANDINI E25 BRITISH MILLERAIN G06 LANIFICIO BECAGLI C20 MORGANTI BRUNETTO E28 RAFANELLI - LANIFICIO FRATELLI BALLI F20 F22 C. PAULI G10 LANIFICIO FALIERO SARTI & FIGLI G16 CAFISSI E19 E21 E23 LANIFICIO GIANNETTI PIERO D27 CANGIOLI 1859 SUSHI SHIRT G19 G21 G23 LANIFICIO LUIGI ZANIERI F19 F21 CARREMAN INTERNATIONAL D23 PICCHI E10 JOSEPH H CLISSOLD & SON A28 LANIFICIO ROMA E16 TESSITURA CORTI B22 LEMAR B13 DELFI B16 LIBERTY FABRICS A20 A22 DINAMO CONTEMPORARY FABRICS G20 TESSILGODI G07 G09 DOMOTEX F27 LORENZI C22 DRAGONI F11 F13 LANIFICIO PAOLETTI - M.T.F. F12 E.MIROGLIO F07 F09 MA.AL.BI.1947 MANIFATTURE ALTO BIELLESE G25 ECOPEL EUROPE ATMOSFUR D19 MAIBOM C28 EGO / PECCI A26 MAJOCCHI, NT C24 SCHOELLER TEXTIL E17 ALFA-FI MANIFATTURA TESSILE F23 ESTETHIA G.B. CONTE - MARZOTTO GROUP A11 PANTEX, MANIFATTURA TESSUTI F14 ETIQUE G02 MANIFATTURE ITALIANE SCUDIERI - MECTEX G08 LA TORRE F05 ETON TEXTILE/MATTIA RIVELLI/ANDREA ROLDI A23 A25 A27 /LUCA MAZZOTTA/DEI PARDI/PANAMA MANTECO D11 D13 D15 EUROJERSEY C11 C13 C15 C17 MATCH POINT F03 FAISA LANIFICIO G27 MANIFATTURE ITALIANE SCUDIERI - MECTEX G08 LANIFICIO FALIERO SARTI & FIGLI G16 MFC 1979 - VIA DEL COTONE A29 FELT E18 MICROTEX - BE.MOOD G14 FORTEX - KNIT - COTTON LAB G15 G17 MORGANTI BRUNETTO E28 FREE TIME ZOEPPRITEX D14 NIGGELER & KUPFER / ALGITEX - P.ATTIVO - LA PANAMA F24 FREUDENBERG PERFORMANCE MATERIALS APPAREL C26 NINO G04 FRIZZA E12 E14 ROSSOFORTE BY NOTETESSILI F18 Milano Unica 30^ edizione / 5 MODA IN FABRICS 20 16 12 8 MAJOCCHI, NT C24 E.MIROGLIO F07 F09 NUOVA TESSILBRENTA - MARZOTTO GROUP A18 SERATES B15 NYTRO & KIVANC F25 SUSHI SHIRT G19 G21 G23 OLIMPIAS GROUP DIV. PROGETTO UNO C19 C21 C23 C25 C27 SWING BY GRUPPOCINQUE B20 OLIMPIAS - TESSUTI PORDENONE C19 C21 C23 C25 C27 T.B.M. GROUP - TFM F10 OLMETEX C12 C14 T.T. TESSUTI TOSCANI BY TRAPUNTIFICIO TOSCANO B30 PANTEX, MANIFATTURA TESSUTI F14 TEJIDOS REBES A24 LANIFICIO PAOLETTI - M.T.F. F12 TESSILGODI G07 G09 KALÒS, PAOLO GILLI B17 TESSILIDEA F08 EGO / PECCI A26 TESSITURA CORTI B22 PICCHI E10 TESSITURA DI ALBIZZATE - T.B.M. GROUP G11 G13 PONTETORTO E11 E13 TESSITURA DI CREVACUORE G12 PRATOFABRICS BY PRATOFINISH E27 TESSITURA ROSSI F02 OLIMPIAS GROUP DIV. PROGETTO UNO C19 C21 C23 C25 C27 TESSUTI DI SONDRIO - MARZOTTO GROUP A13 A15 A17 R COLLECTION DIV. OF RATTI / MARZOTTO GROUP A16 ITHITEX - TITANUS F04 RAFANELLI - LANIFICIO FRATELLI BALLI F20 F22 LA TORRE F05 RAPHAEL F01 TRAPUNTATURA BELPUNTO D17 R UOMO DIV. OF RATTI / MARZOTTO GROUP A14 ITTTAI D17 TEJIDOS REBES A24 ANGELO VASINO B24 THE BOX ENTERTEX MICHELANGELO RICCIARINI TESSILE F15 F17 VELCOREX SINCE 1828 E20 RIOPELE TEXTEIS B09 B11 MFC 1979 - VIA DEL COTONE A29 ROSSOFORTE BY NOTETESSILI F18 VISCOTEX F26 SCHOELLER TEXTIL E17 LANIFICIO LUIGI ZANIERI F19 F21 AREA INNOVAZIONE CHARGEURS INTERFODERE ITALIA Desk 5 NOVARESIN Desk 8 COATYARN Desk 4 SITIP Desk 3 EPTANOVA Desk 1 SMI TEXCLUBTEC Desk 9/10 FIL MAN MADE GROUP Desk 7 WINDTEX VAGOTEX Desk 2 IT.TECH Desk 6 AREA START UP AOISHIP Desk 1 SKMMP Desk 7 BIGTHINX Desk 2 STAIY Desk 8 GFAIVE Desk 3 STYLESEARCH Desk 9 NAMEK Desk 4 UBIQUE Desk 10 OBSESS Desk 5 VIUME Desk 11 RENOON Desk 6 Milano Unica 30^ edizione / 6 SHIRT AVENUE 20 16 12 8 Pad. Hall 16 C D E F G KOB KOB KOB KOB KOB A7 A8 A9 A10 A11 6 7 8 9 / 10 11 10 9 8 7 6 KOREA OBSERVATORY 5 INNOVATION AREA START UP 5 KOB KOB KOB 4 TEXTILE CONNECTION 4 A5 A6 B5 MU Cafè KOB KOB KOB TREND 3 3 A3 A4 B3 AREA 2 2 KOB KOB KOB A1 A2 B1 1 1 A B C D E F G LOUNGE C 28 D 27 E 27 E 28 F 27 F 26 G 27 G 24 A 28 B 17 B 30 C 27 A 29 A 26 B 28 C 25 C 26 D 25 E 25 F 25 F 24 G 25 G 22 C 23 A 24 B 26 C 24 D 23 F 23 A 27 E 23 F 22 G 23 F 20 G 20 A 25 A 22 B 24 C 21 C 22 D 21 E 21 F 21 G 21 A 23 E 19 G 19 A 20 B 15 B 22 C 19 C 20 D 19 E 20 F 19 F 18 G 18 A 18 D 17 G 16 A 17 B 13 B 20 C 18 E 17 E 18 E 16 G 17 A 15 F 17 C 17 C 16 F 15 G 15 A 13 A 16 B 11 B 18 C 15 D 14 E 16 E 14 G 14 D 15 BAR B 09 C 13 C 14 D 13 E 13 E 14 F 13 E 12 G 13 C 11 D 11 A 11 A 14 B 16 C 12 E 11 E 12 F 11 F 10 G 11 G 12 SHIRTAVENUE D E A 09 Linen Dream Lab Exhibitor’s Desk SMI E 10 CAFFÈ F 09 F 08 G 09 G 10 B 14 F 07 G 07 TORALDO C 08 F 06 G 08 A 07 A 10 B 12 F 05 G 06 F 04 G 05 A 08 B 10 C 03 A 05 C 06 F 03 G 03 G 04 A 06 G 01 B 03 B 08 F 01 F 02 G 02 A 03 A 04 B 06 F G B01 B 04 C 04 A 01 A 02 C 01 C 02 MU RESTAURANT SECRETARIAT SHIRT AVENUE SHIRT MU SINTESI A B C Milano Unica 30^ edizione / 7 SHIRT AVENUE 20 16 12 8 ALBIATE 1830 C04 SOMELOS TECIDOS B04 ALBINI 1876 C06 STOTZ & CO.
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