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Display specialists Woerner, Europe's leading supplier of Visual Merchandising, presents: Trends and innovations in it’s new catalogues.


The Woerner design team has gathered the newest trends from around the world of Visual Merchandising and presented them in three brand new catalogues. This year is the 88th Birthday of the company, Heinrich Woerner GmbH. As always they are looking to surprise its customers with creations and novel items and suggestions from around the World. In the Autumn / Winter assortment, the attachment to nature quite clearly dominates as well as fond reflections of old styles and values. Physical materials with strong feel and touch elements combine well with each other. Sheets and fabric in all autumn colours maintain the atmosphere of nature very harmoniously. In addition, the Ethno style with its traditional patterns and colours stands central to the themes. It is impossible to ignore the typical winter colours also this year: all varieties of cool blue tones in connection with white shadings provide perfectly produced winter scenes. Christmas appears with a palette of pastel tones mixed with festive golden glamour. Timeless mother-of-pearl light variations with glittering elements also feature strongly. Coarse cord, textured materials and imitation furs in full red and earth tones are used as a rustic contrast to elegant gold. Antique utensils and items blend beautifully with traditional Christmas decorations, lending a wonderfully nostalgic atmosphere to the party.


The new mannequin catalogue includes an exclusive assortment in classical and exceptional and unusual shop window figures, torsos and sartorial busts. From naturalistic to avantgarde the extensive collection has been complemented by several new innovations, for example in the XL collection. www.decowoerner.com


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