
233 products have been selected for the ADI Design Index 2021, an annual exhibition organised by the ADI Permanent Design Observatory presenting the public with a selection of the best products of Italian design. Following the postponement of the 2020 edition as a result of the da Covid-19 pandemic, the competition returned to normality on October 27 with the presentation at the ADI Design Museum in Milan of the new products shortlisted for the 27th Compasso d’Oro award in 2022.
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