Worldwide furnishings and trends come together for diverse show
December 19th, 2007
More than 1,300 exhibitors from around 60 countries will join the interior design industry’s most prevalent creative talents at imm Cologne 2008.
The show, which runs over four days from 14-20 January 2008, will showcase a varied range of interior furnishings and highlight upcoming trends. The trade fair will be an opportunity for many facets of the global furniture market to merge in a presentable and compact manner.
imm Cologne which is "fresher, more international, and more exciting than any other furniture fair", will feature approximately 150 showrooms presenting the work of international designers and manufacturers at locations throughout the city.
The showrooms will display everything from innovative lifestyle environments, living room and bedroom furniture, textiles, carpets, lighting, and accessories.
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