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Roofingreen @ Live, Work,Design / Umami - Michelin - starred Restaurant

Roofingreen fuorisalone 2016

"Live, Work, Design" is an event hosted by Archiproducts in Milan in the new co-net-working space at the Fuorisalone 2016 that will go on until the next 30th of June. The address is Via Tortona 31, in the heart of the new Milan hub for arts, fashion and design. A great turn of the century apartment has been set up and furnished with the creations of important international partners including Roofingreen.
"It is one of the few buildings not yet renovated - explains Enzo Maiorano, co-founder of Archiproducts - which carries with it the legacy of the old Tortona".
The hub opens on a beautiful terrace, which is covered with a green mantle created with Roofingreen Nature. A roof garden that will house, thanks to the valuable alliance with Elle Decor Italy, a series of events, exhibitions and happenings, both during the Milan Design Week and beyond. Among these, the appetizers Archiproducts+Umami "taste suggestions, smell and scene signed by Pugliese chef Felice Sgarra, the youngest Michelin Star of Italy". Every night, during the Fuorisalone, a restricted number of guests* will have the opportunity to enjoy the pleasant spring weather, tasting the amazing creations of Umami team, barefoot on the grass branded Roofingreen.

 

Live, Work, Design @Archiproducts Milano

Via Tortona 31 Milano – Subway: Porta Genova

12/17 April 2016 – h 10,00-21,00

 

Umami, Michelin-starred Restaurant

12/17 April 2016 – h 19,00-21,30 

*Invitation strictly required

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