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Earlier this month Ami and Scott traveled to Milan, where they got to check out the Furniture Fair and the off-site Zona Tortona design festival. In this first of two CH Video episodes, you'll see some Milanese sights and sounds and get a visual tour through the installations and exhibits of Zona Tortona.
This episode is being shown in Flash video so more of you can watch it. Quicktime lovers can still download a copy, though. Watch here, download here, put on your iPod here.
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