EXHIBITORS | MATERIALS & NATURE
MATERIALS & NATURE
FEATURED EXHIBITORS
Resource conservation, sustainable raw materials, innovative surface design: these were just a few of the exciting trends visible to visitors to the Materials & Nature section of interzum 2017. Here show attendees could explore stands displaying woods, veneers, parquet flooring, decorative surfaces, decor papers, laminates, wood-based panels, laminated plastic, mineral materials, edges, surface treatments, adhesives, embossing cylinders, press plates, etc. As Arne Petersen, Vice President Trade Fair Management of Koelnmesse GmbH, explained: “As every year, the Materials & Nature segment focused on the more versatile materials that ensure a modern and individual furniture design. Here, a particular emphasis was placed on the theme sustainability. Those who are interested in the
keywords, conserving resources, sustainable raw materials or cradle-to-cradle concepts, would have found a lot of input here. For the first time here there were two Piazzas in this section. They were designed by the interior designer, Katrin de Louw, on the theme ‘Individuality’.” In Hall 10.2, on stand D80, show visitors were able to
explore 3D printing innovation in a special area where experts were on hand to offer insights into technologies, software and services. Architects and product designers were the target audience, as were the decision makers in the furniture and interior construction industries. Leading manufacturers were presenting working examples of their digital industrial manufacturing, promoting creativity, shorter reaction times and design flexibility around the home and all other furnishing sectors.
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