All will be direct producers, which will allow those who visit the fair to buy at more than affordable prices.
It is the only fair that is held in Argentina a retail fair dedicated exclusively to home design and exclusively national products. Casa Argentina Fair will be held in Costa Salguero, Hall 6, from May 8 to 10. “Visitors will find more than 100 exhibitors among furniture and home deco designers.
All will be direct producers, which will allow those who visit the fair to buy at more than affordable prices and, most importantly, receive detailed information in a personal way, ”says Lorena Rabazza, organizer and director of content of the fair, associated with Carlos López Ribera with whom he began to outline the Casa Argentina project to unite the two extremes of those who love interior design.
"For many of the exhibitors, it will be the first time they are at a fair, which guarantees that all of the above is completely new," he says.
Yes, there will be many activities and workshops, by renowned instagramers and professionals from various areas such as decoration, interior design, lifestyle, entrepreneurship, etc. On the other hand, as every good moment requires a pause, we think of a relaxing outdoor space with a healthy food area and not so much.
On the other hand, they can go to www.tienda.casa-argentina.com to start advancing purchases since Casa Argentina has its own Marketplace that groups the exhibitors.
Learn more at www.casa-argentina.com or on her Instagram profile.

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