LimingxinFURNITURE SHOWS 2018 SO FAR – NO NEWS IS WOOD NEWS

- May 15, 2018-

For people in the European furniture industry a new year always begins like this: The last late New Year's Eve rockets have just burned down, the resolutions are still fresh - the bags are packed and off we go to Cologne, to the IMM (Internationale Möbelmesse) and then, usually without taking a breath, straight on to Paris for the Salon Maison et Objet.

 

Every year, people throw themselves enthusiastically into the colorful crowd, visit novelties, look for trends, meet many familiar faces and new contacts alike. Every year, it seems like a big, loud class reunion, combined with a half marathon through the many halls and every year another resolution: Eating healthy food at next year's exhibition.

For Danzer, the impressions gained at both fairs were very positive in two respects.

 

3D-Veneer for Everyone!

The first good news: Our baby ‘Danzer 3D-Veneer’ has grown really big! It has long ceased to be an exotic material that only a few brave manufacturers experimented with.

 

Meanwhile, 3D-Veneer has arrived at numerous furniture brands, has been proven and established. It is striking that it is used by very differently positioned manufacturers. The possibilities offered by 3D-Veneer BASIC in material costing make the third dimension attractive not only for premium brands.

We are proud of the many beautiful designs that are only made possible with Danzer 3D-Veneer.


LimingxinFURNITURE SHOWS 2018 SO FAR – NO NEWS IS WOOD NEWS

 

The year 2018 has been underway for several months now and furniture shows are already taking place. However, there has been no major news so far in the world of furniture shows. Nevertheless, the industry has not been without interest and hype.

 

One of the most significant furniture shows we have seen this year is the Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre (BITEC) show which took place in March. This event was a great opportunity for local and international furniture companies to connect and showcase their pieces. Many well-known brands attended this year’s event, and visitors had a lot to admire.

 

Another notable show that recently took place was the 2018 China International FURNITURE FAIR (CIFF), held in Guangzhou City. It is one of the leading furniture exhibitions in China and the world. Hosting hundreds of exhibitors and thousands of visitors from around the world, the show featured an array of furniture designs from different Chinese provinces and cities.

 

Despite boasting a beautiful display of furniture designs, the event has brought little breakthrough news to the world of furniture shows. Even with diverse designs and styles presented at CIFF, it feels like the show this year lacked some of the excitement that accompanied previous events.

 

The 2018 Furniture Show in High Point, North Carolina, is set to take place in April and is expected to be a significant show for the industry. It is one of the largest and most highly anticipated shows in the United States, with top furniture manufacturers and designers from across the country attending. The show has been around for more than a hundred years and has continued to be an important platform for furniture professionals across the globe.

 

Despite the importance of this event, there has not been substantial news about what attendees can expect. Perhaps the industry is keeping a low profile and waiting until the show begins to unveil their new designs.

 

For many fans of furniture design, it is the unique and fresh approaches that make new pieces stand out at these trade events. With so many new designs and materials to explore, it is only a matter of time before we see what innovative ideas the upcoming Furniture Show in High Point will bring.

 

In conclusion, 2018 has so far been relatively underwhelming for furniture shows, but it is still too early in the season to make assumptions. The industry is keeping its cards close to its chest, and we can only anticipate what’s to come. As designers and furniture enthusiasts, we look forward to seeing what surprises the furniture shows of the world have in store for us.

 

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