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Nasza Polska Exhibitions

Alongside the special edition around the Polish design as previously presented here,  TLmag & Pro Materia are also proud to introduce their adjacent Nasza Polska Exhibition who will be held this month in a first time in Paris at La Rotonde / Stalingrad and then in Brussels at L’ancienne Nonciature...
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Alongside the special edition around the Polish design as previously presented here,  TLmag & Pro Materia are also proud to introduce their adjacent Nasza Polska Exhibition who will be held this month in a first time in Paris at La Rotonde / Stalingrad and then in Brussels at L’ancienne Nonciature / Grand Sablon. TLmag thanks their many partners including Paris Design Week & Brussels Design September  – with whom we are proud to work – to making this possible and so to show you a bit of Polish contemporary design, which definitely deserves to be known to everyone. So, save the date /// Nasza Polska @ Paris Design Week – La Rotonde, Stalingrad – 6 > 13 September /// Nasza Polska Exhibition @ Brussels Design September – L’Ancienne Nonciature, Grand Sablon – 19 September > 2 October Download & read now our Press Release, available in FR – NL – EN on issuu via the links below : – Nasza Polska Press Release in NL-ENNasza Polska Press Release in FR-EN
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