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DOMOTEX EVENT ROUND-UP 18


innovation, which is why we come here to get new ideas – to increase our productivity and to develop new work techniques.”


He added: “I also found it interesting to see how the Parquet Work Camp has helped to inspire the next generation of craftspeople. For me as a skilled tradesperson, Domotex is an exciting event that is always worth visiting.” Jörg Kusch, Master Parquet Layer and Managing Director, Rodgau Parkett, Rodgau, Germany: “This was my fi rst visit to Domotex in Hannover. As a master parquet layer, I’ve been working in the industry for 30 years and am managing director of a small company. “Due to time constraints, I have never managed to visit before. Now I am using my visit to meet my suppliers and to see the latest innovations from the industry.” He added: “It is very helpful to be able


to get a good overview simply by looking at diff erent stands. “Of


course, I also specifi cally visit companies which are already business


USA, for example, we currently see many construction and grey tones in carpet colours, but Domotex has an absolute pioneering role. The new trend colours of tomorrow and the day after tomorrow are already being shown here. Naturally, we also want to build new and, above all, long-lasting customer relationships and refresh and revive existing contacts with customers and suppliers.


UNMATCHED LEVELS OF ORGANISATION “Since our company was founded three years ago, we have always come to Domotex and will continue to do so. We are delighted with the excellent organisation of the show, which is better than anything we have ever seen.” Emilio Gestera, Managing Director, Gestera Noriega S.L., Cantabria, Spain: “This was my second visit to Domotex in Hannover. I just came here from the ‘Heimtextil’ fair in Frankfurt, so I’m combining the two trade fairs on this trip. I must say that here, in Hannover, there are not only many more visitors, but the range of products and services also appears to be more attractive. As a Spanish distributor, I have some fi xed appointments with my partners, but I also look around the show in general, especially the hard fl oor coverings sector, and am once again impressed by the breadth of the product range on show.” Petra Beaumon, Textile Designer and Proprietor,


CREARTE BEAUMON, Bissegem, Belgium said: “I’ve been attending ever since my student days - for more than 20 years. Back then, I took part in a design


partners, such as Lägler or Witte. I can well imagine visiting regularly in the future to fi nd out about new products and meet suppliers.” Michael Massmann, the National Sales Manager and Vice President, of Textile Trading Group, Winter Park, USA said: “As visitors, we come over to discover new and unique merchandise that can inspire us and our customers. “We come here to be inspired in terms of colours, patterns and textures. In the


competition, won it and have remained loyal to Domotex ever since. I meet my customers here and have a busy schedule during the fair. However,


I also have to say that, unfortunately, more


and more exhibitors with whom I used to work in the past are leaving. Personally, I am missing a bit of inspiration at Domotex, the thing that brings designers to Hannover. Nevertheless, I’ll be returning next year – in the hope of successfully continuing the developments I’ve recently initiated.” There was no shortage of stars over the three days. Among them was the winner of multiple Carpet Design Awards and the creative mastermind behind Rug Star, Jürgen Dahlmanns, who gave a debut to three of his latest creations. Ever since Dahlmanns


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