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Imm Cologne opens the year 2019

The next edition of the Cologne trade fair will be held from 14 to 20 January 2019 in conjunction with LivingKitchen. The organisers aim at surpassing the 125 thousand visitors of 2018

As usual, the design and furnishing season takes off from Cologne. The 2019 edition of Imm Cologne will be held in Koelnmesse from 14 to 20 January. In addition to this event, over the course of the odd years, LivingKitchen, the international kitchen salon, will take place in conjunction with the exposition dedicated to interior design. From expositions to talks: the programme promises to be full of appointments.

Imm Cologn 2018 a Koelnmesse

Imm Cologn 2018, Koelnmesse

Last year’s event closed with a positive balance, about 125,000 visitors and the growth of the group of operators from Europe and Asia, the main export markets of the German and European furniture industry.
In January, the organisers will attempt to at least replicate those results, with events aimed at presenting and informing the press, professionals and experts in the sector, both on new trends and on future forecasts in the world of interior design.

Imm Cologn a Koelnmesse

Imm Cologn a Koelnmesse

Not only. Topics such as sustainability, business and functionality will be discussed, as well as the emphasis on the bathroom area, which increasingly resembles a wellness oasis, and the impact of colours and artificial lighting on well-being.
To make note of on the agenda will be the talk given by the journalist Barbara Friedrich that will feature Italian designer Piero Lissoni. Among the companies that will take part in Imm Cologne are Aran Cucine, Baxter, B&B Italia, Calligaris, Cassina, Dedon, Emu, Flexform, Gandiablasco, Kettal, Lapalma, Living Divani, Minotti, Moroso, Pedrali, Poliform, Thonet and Vitra.

Imm Cologn 2018 a Koelnmesse

Imm Cologn 2018 a Koelnmesse

Last November, for the first time, Imm Cologne made its debut in Shanghai, with a three-day event dedicated to interior furnishings. It was a great opportunity for German companies to make themselves known in Asia and allowed them to forge relationships with Asian designers, industry experts and press officers.

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