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BEST EVER INTERZUM


interzum once again brought together all the leading players in the furniture construction sector, with over 1,700 exhibitors gathering in Cologne to show the latest products, designs and innovations to almost 70,000 trade visitors. This year interzum addressed some very exciting themes and ideas for trade visitors. It demonstrated that outstanding innovations in furniture production and


interior


ABOVE | Pointex was showing its expertise with bedding fabrics.


construction are constantly being


developed. New materials, technologies and design approaches were just some of the key areas that the trade fair focused on. The products on display ranged from fi ttings, surfaces and decors to textiles, glass and lighting all the way through to innovative materials. The wide-ranging special events at the trade fair examined global trends such as sustainability, digitalisation and mobility. The special Mobile Spaces event area explored how a new understanding of mobility will infl uence vehicle interiors. With events such as this, interzum underscored its focus on groundbreaking ideas and highlighted their importance to exhibitors. Some 1,732 companies from 60 countries (2015: 1,537 companies from 58 countries) appeared at interzum 2017 on a gross exhibition space covering 187,400 m² (2015: 163,000 m²). This included 368 exhibitors from Germany (2015: 372 exhibitors) and 1,364 foreign exhibitors


(2015: 1,165 exhibitors).


ABOVE | Rehau’s remote control airships took marketing to the people!


The event attracted 69,000 trade visitors from 152 countries (2015: 58,023 trade visitors from 143 countries), with foreign trade visitors accounting for approximately 74 per cent (2015: 71 per cent).


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