From 10 to 12 September 2013, do not miss the next Indigo Home Edition trade show, in the hall 9 of Brussels Expo, Belgium, concurrently with Mood.
Every year, Indigo Brussels proposes a creative offer that represents a real source for inspiration and fresh ideas for very diverse and qualitative home-universe professionals: weavers, printers, editors of decorative fabrics, makers of bed, table and bath linens, volume retailers, specialised distributors, manufacturers of floor and wall coverings, major home decoration brands, online or mail-order companies, designers and design consultants…
This year with a 3% increase in its exhibitors (vs September 12), Indigo will present creative and updated collections from 102 international studios to professional international designers and buyers from the home industry.
More international than ever, the show will present exhibitors from 18 different countries. They come mainly from Europe with France representing 24%, United Kingdom 19%, Germany 16%, Italy 10%, and the Netherlands 10% of the exhibitors. Studios will also come from Asia – mostly from South Korea (3%) and Japan (2%) – or from the USA (2%).
This September, among the leading studios for the home industry – A+A Design Studio, Affabre Design, Atelier Desmond Lewis, Atelier R. Anton-Moseler, Diane Harrison Designs, Giacomo Barzaghi, Pure Studio Designs, Simon Ashby Studios, Trendart, Yellow Label Designs…
18 international newcomers will present their creations. They come from Germany (4), France (5), the UK, Slovenia, Finland, Belgium, Switzerland and Japan.
As far as visitors are concerned, Last year’s edition proved once again the strong and international appeal of the show. In 2012, Indigo Brussels welcomed 79.7% visitors from outside Belgium among a total of 5,066 attendees in 3 days. Mainly, European visitors came from Germany, France, Turkey, the Netherlands, but also from Italy, Spain and the UK. But what was also to be noted was the attendance of important and and long distance home textile markets such as the USA, Japan, India, China or Brazil.
The show also offers show-to-show synergies with MoOD’s exhibitors, which represent about 25% of the attendance. They are among the most qualitative and creative players in the upholstery, window and wall covering industry, looking for high-end textile and surface designs.