The festival features a large number of retailers, distributors and designers. The events offers exhibitions, seminars and culinary presentations.
The festival features a large number of retailers, distributors and designers. The events offers exhibitions, seminars and culinary presentations.
April 4th, 2011
Kiev Interiors International Trade Exhibition for Interiors, Décor and Design
23 February-26 February 2010, Kiev, Ukraine
The event covers all sectors of the interiors industry such as paints, flooring, finishing materials, lighting window decorations, decorative textiles, furniture and accessories, bathrooms and ceramics.
The festival offers a good opportunity to network with peers, launch new products and develop potential leads.
For further information please visit kievinteriors.com.ua
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