Indesign is off to Orgatec, Cersaie and Interieur to cover the latest design happenings. Are you?
September 21st, 2010
Every year Indesign makes it to the best international design events, bringing back the latest trends, products and design news from around the world.
Coming up, we’ll have people on the ground at Cersaie, Interieur and ORGATEC.
If you’re heading along to any of these festivals, register with Indesign and we’ll keep you updated with the latest news, places to be, and the parties to be at.
Cersaie
28 September – 2 October 2010
Cersaie is the place to be for ceramic tiles and bathroom fittings. The international fair, held in Bologna, Italy, has over 1000 exhibitors from over 30 countries.
Interieur
15 – 24 October 2010
The 22nd International Design Biennale in Kortrijk, Belgium, is held by the Interieur Foundation to promote only the latest contemporary forms and creativity in interior design. Come along to see over 250 exhibitors, guest of honour, Japanese architect, Junya Ishigami, and Designer of the Year, Bram Boo.
ORGATEC
26 – 30 October 2010
ORGATEC, held biennially in Cologne, Germany, showcases future-oriented solutions for the workplace under the motto “Better Office – Greater Success”. Over 600 exhibitors from over 35 countries make up this mammoth fair that covers an exhibition space of 112,800m2.
Interieur 2010
interieur.be
ORGATEC
orgatec.com
Cersaie
cersaie.it
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