Life in the home is changing. The distinctions between kitchen and living room and between bathroom and bedroom are becoming increasingly fluid. Factors such as lighting, textiles and accessories are becoming more significant in the new furnishing worlds. As a furnishings trade fair, Pure Village (hall 3.2) at imm cologne 2010 will impressively present these trend themes.
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02. November 2009
Categories: pure village, Trends
Tags: architects, bathroom, bathroom design, boundaries become fluid, concentration on presentation, design, designers, Dick Spierenburg, furniture design, Hall 3.2, imm cologne 2010, innovations, innovative room concepts, interior design, lifestyle, new and creative impulse, overall furnishing concepts, private spa, pure village, Trends, Video
Five months before the next event all indications are pointing to a successful imm cologne 2010. The current registration status looks good despite the difficult situation in the industry. “We are currently assuming that we will again have around 1,000 exhibitors from over 45 countries. It’s time to think ahead, and for me that means stating my commitment to the leading trade fair. Germany needs a strong leading trade fair and that is imm cologne,” says Gerald Böse, CEO of Koelnmesse.
In the coming years imm cologne is set to be Europe’s most cutting-edge furnishings and interior design trade fair. By fulfilling all market-oriented criteria, it is offering optimum prerequisites for business and networking on the international scale. In the modern design area – halls 10, 11 and 3 – visitors will be presented with a show of ideas for global design developments in a compact form. Over 300 companies will have stands there, including such brands as COR, interlübke, Ligne Roset, Walter Knoll, Domaniecki, de Sede, Kettnaker, Fraubrunnen, girsberger, Team 7, Riva, and Gervasoni, all with strong emotional appeal. “We are firmly convinced that in the coming weeks additional registrations will come from renowned companies, particularly from Italy,” says Udo Traeger, Head of the Furniture, Interior Design and Textiles division at Koelnmesse.
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09. September 2009
Categories: Business, Design concepts, Exhibitors, imm comfort, imm prime, imm pure, imm sleep, imm smart, Living Bath Room, pure village, Service, top designers, Trends, [d3] design talents
Tags: bath segment, brands, Business, Business Centre, COR, CS Schmal, cutting-edge, de Sede, Dick Spierenburg, Domaniecki, Fraubrunnen, free WLAN, Gerald Böse, Gervasoni, girsberger, hall 10, hall 11, hall 3.1, Hall 3.2, hall 5, hall 6, hall 7, hall 8, hall 9, imm cologne 2010, innovation, interior design, interior design concepts, interlübke, international, international audience, international brands, international top design, Kettnaker, Ligne Roset, Living Bath Room, networking, Parisot, private spa, pure village, Riva, Smart, Steinhoff Group, Team 7, Trade Association of the Mattress Industry, trade fair, Tvilum-Scanbirk ApS, Udo Traeger, upholstered furniture, Walter Knoll, Welle Möbel, Wiemann, Young Living, [d3] design talents