SHOW PREVIEWS
The show is focused on current and future trends. What can you tell us about the homeware trends for 2023. The coming season will see an unconventional, artistic approach to colours, materials and textures. Unusual colours, shapes and patterns can be found in the interior design as well as on the table. Blurred colour gradients, airbrush effects, smoothly polished porcelain, glass accents. Structured surfaces turn tableware and decorative objects such as vases into real eye-catchers. Traditional craftsmanship is interpreted in a modern way. Handmade glassware is made truly unique by hand-painted motifs, extravagant glazes and colour contrasts. Innovative designs are created from almost forgotten materials and techniques. In addition, elements from nature and sustainable materials are
Scandinavian exhibitors, Ambiente will be the hub for Scandinavian design. Another focus will be on Japanese design which visitors will be able to discover in great variety in all product areas at Ambiente. The big players are back. For example, in the Dining segment, many
crystal glass manufacturers have returned to Ambiente for 2024 including Bormioli Rocco and RCR. Zwiesel Kristallglas will also have a together with its own HoReCa brand. We are delighted about many returnees and exciting new exhibitors in all product groups. Brands such as Rosenthal, Royal Tableware, Seltmann-Weiden and Villeroy & Boch have signed up for the coming event. In Halls 8 and 9 in particular, Fackelmann, JJA, Schulte Ufer, Severin and TVS, among others, will be exhibiting again.
Are there any conference topics you can tell us about? Meta-topics such as sustainability, new work and digitalisation continue to determine the content at our trade fairs. But above all, the topic of sustainability is omnipresent. This has generally been recognized as essential in the market, and no longer just as something optional. With our Ethical Style programme, we have been driving this forward from very early on and will continue to do so. We are pleased to have guidance on this complex topic to buyers from all over the world. The Ethical Style label will bring together supply and demand on the topic of sustainability at the stands and in the exhibitor search. three trade fairs. This way, we increase awareness of the topic and give Tuesday of the fair will be dedicated to sustainability in the Ambiente Solutions Academy programme.
What about trends for 2024? How will Ambiente provide an insight into up-and-coming trends? palmisano presents the Ambiente Trends 24+ and thus another big highlight at Ambiente. In the special area on site of the fair, the trend experts bring tomorrow’s trends to life and provide retailers with 2024 in their interesting lectures in the Conzoom Solutions Academy.
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playing a major role. Wood, steel, stone and ceramics offer new design cream and taupe as well as warm green and earthy tones refer to nature. Decorations and table accessories such as ceramics and clay, staging of our homes. There is great potential in the area of sustainability - this is expressed through the increasing use of environmentally friendly resources, innovative technologies and durable, circular designs. Many designers are exploiting the principles of recyclability and experimenting with alternative materials. Waste or leftover materials are turned into high-quality raw materials and vintage pieces are transformed into new designs.
What can you attribute the success of Ambiente to? Where do you see We are constantly developing our three leading consumer goods trade fairs. Nothing can replace the live trade fair experience but we will continue to combine the live experience with digital additions. We want to provide exhibitors and visitors with important business impulses all year round. Digitally, we have a lot in our portfolio to extend the trade fair experience 365 days a year. The next online event of our Digital Academy will be dedicated to the topic of AI in Retail on January 17.
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