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Brussels Furniture Fair 2025
From left to right: Rens, Sjors Brekoo, and Esther van Dongen from Moodscollection, pictured with Marie-Elise Bruins Slot from InteriorDaily and Wonen360.
Anthony Vanderschelden from Perfecta on one of the new products from the Belgian brand, the Livio barstool.
The brown bronze bases were also a highlight of the fair.
Perfecta also showcased these chairs for the contract market, which are stackable and come in three sizes.
On the right, Marie Verraes and her mother in front of the newest collection from Meubar.
The chair collection from the French brand Girardeau.
Girardeau’s furniture is designed for both modern and classic interiors, combining elegance, functionality, and durability.
At the left Matthijs Mannekens and Patrick Reguillon of Technilat with the patented slatted frame, invented by Pascal Mannekens.
Arjan den Ouden of Lots of Textiles, the Benelux agent for Brinkhaus, posed on a bed featuring pillows and a duvet from the German brand.”
Walter Roelandts with a bed from the Spanish company Gomarco, celebrating 40 years this year and launching its own brand on the market.
Ilker of the Turkish company Isbir Bedding, pictured with a Cool Flow model.
Omer Oguz from the Turkish company DOGA Bedding.
From left to right: Kajetan, Renata, and Pawel from Puszman, who exhibited for the first time at the Brussels Furniture Fair.
Sasjad Nasery from the German company Lalee was super busy at the stand! Here with the latest Batucci collection.
A glimpse of Cadraven’s collection.
Krzysztof Dukat from Notto with one of the latest models, which can be lifted for cleaning underneath.
From left to right: Katja, Leon Pompen and Niek Schut from the Dutch brand Chill-Line.
Martin Tersteeg proudly posed as the Fez sofa model from Cartel Living was nominated for the Balthazar Awards.
The Irish company Sofa Source was exhibiting at the fair for the first time; on the left, Piotr Wasilak and Harry Sweeney.
On the left, Benelux agent Eric Cox with owner Jackie Enghof of the American company Modus Furniture. They were also exhibiting at the fair for the first time and are based in Germany.
A glimpse on the Aztex Crafts booth, which specializes in industrial, modern, and antique pieces.
The Livingfurn team, from left to right: Dick van Maanen, Raymond Klein, Matthijs Bakker and Yasmine.
Lex Tiggeler from Richmond Interiors which wants to move away from the ‘bling-bling’ image and instead focus on neutral, basic-colored yet stylish and luxurious interiors.
Steven Defraeye from Gautier France; the company is back at the Brussels Furniture Fair after seven years.
Peter and Teona from XO Interiors with their new cabinet line.
A glimpse on the Patio hall..
Marianne demonstrated how this new recliner from Himolla has multiple mechanical functions for optimal relaxation.
Himolla mainly showcased new models with coarser fabrics, such as the tiger-print material that was frequently photographed.
According to Marianne, these are the two most sought-after armchairs from the Himolla collection, combining fabric with a wooden exterior.
A glimpse on the Himolla Booth.
Alsapan, the leading French manufacturer of furniture and countertops, once again showcased all its new products.
mobitec had a completely redesigned stand with several display corners, surrounded by curtains.
Danny van de Weerd (center) from Mobitec talking with visitors.
For the first time, the Brussels Furniture Fair included an outdoor pavilion, presenting multiple outdoor brands and their collections.
Richmond Interiors launched a luxurious outdoor collection: hotel-chic for the outdoors.
Mazu also presented its newest flower pots, featuring built-in lighting.
Dienne presented the Italian sofa beds.
Giuseppe from Glam-More with the nominated Eclipse sofa.
The EasySofa stand always stands out because of its bold use of color.
Plenty of boucle and warm fabrics that create a cozy, welcoming atmosphere in your home.
EasySofa introduced its first collaboration with interior designer Eva van de Ven: the Boogie sofa, which, in addition to a standard seating function, can also be converted into a lounge or bed.
Mirjam Snapper from EasySofa posed on a new sofa from the Dutch brand.
In addition to sofas, three new upholstered beds are being introduced, which can be fully customized with your own fabrics. This applies only to the bed frame.
This fabric color, terracotta, was seen frequently at the fair, here applied on a sofa from Primavera.
Glimpse in the booth of Primavera.
For over 13 years Diva Divani has been synonymous with excellence in the production of upholstery.
The Italian bed brand Dorelan was also present for the first time as an exhibitor, presenting a premium line with excellent design.
A glimpse of the Lievens booth, prominently featured and impossible for visitors to overlook.
A look at the Kuka Home stand, which grows larger each year..
Kuka Home also added curtains to its stand presentation, alongside new colored models.
From left to right: Raymond, Roel, and Arie of Nijwie Furniture.
From left to right: Francis Willems, Hervé Gregoir (CEO) and Bart Schelfhout.
The Gregoir stand, exhibiting for the first time in Brussels.
The Akante team in the photo for the new products.
The Brussels Furniture Fair team from Passe Partout and HAANS Lifestyle.
Ed Kerkmeester (left) and Maurice Maissan of Ducky Dons at the Silvana miffy sleep set; the familiar Silvana quality, combined with the iconic miffy logo, especially for toddlers.
Tjilt Prins of Bijnen Meubel Group, sitting on the Cameleon (a completely new furniture concept designed by Axel Enthoven): winner of the Balthazar award 'Love at First Sight'.
Jeffrey Koster (right) of The Anchor with all agents, from left to right Thomas, Harold, Hugo, Christoph, Jan-Willem, Wim and André.
Crest owner Piet Vanasten with daughter Ellen and son-in-law Jordy De Maere at the new Hana collection.
Tanguy Grusenmeyer (wearing white blouse) of Gorini busy talking to potential customers...
... posing on a modular Italian sofa by Gorini, traditionally a classic furniture label that has been given a modern look and features, among other things, reclining functions.
A look inside the HIMA NV stand, which showed a lot of new models...
... Sales and marketing manager Kristof Hindryckx (right with order folder) experienced a busy fair.
Jürgen Swinnen of Intres XP showed the ErgoPillow pillow collection, among others, at the Modulax stand.
Ronald Slooter of Ultima Beds showed the latest collection in Brussels.
Retail stylist and concept developer in the bed industry Shannon Daams (right) - with intern Iris Aarts - showed a number of new nightstand models. She had also done the styling for Equille and Ultima Beds.
Plenty of buzz at Kreamat's stand
... where Jos Biemans (pictured), who founded Kreamat Original Beds in 1990, is still in full swing. Son Olivier celebrated his 20-year anniversary this year.
Revor Group's marketing team, with from left to right Fien Tytgat, Robin Saelens and Inge Heernaert - on Robin's favourite bed...
The team at Equilli NV, with, from left to right, Wim Lenderts, Vincent Verhaert, Alex Schonewille and Dennis Poffers, is fully committed to scientific expertise, personalisation and service.
Look at Van Landschoot: no mattress without a trial run.
Polyprene presented something new, in its own words "a unique experience that redefines comfort through innovation, durability and craftsmanship".
Mattress manufacturer Polypreen Belgium N.V. has held the Belgian licence of Velda Beds since July last year. No grand novelties at the fair; the company is deliberately taking a controlled approach, with recognisable models in a new look and innovations that reinforce the DNA of the past.
Jean-Pierre Willems, district manager of Simmons - Sleepeezee, busily gestures and explains to a testy visitor.
Tom De Coene of Belgian Beds, owner of the Beka brand, which last summer signed an exclusive distribution agreement with Luxury Bedding Company for the Dutch market.
Niels Kristian Noergaard, CCO, welcomed every visitor for a talk about Jakobsen Home and Jakobsen Copenhagen.
Jakobsen Copenhagen's collection of crafted sofas and chairs.
Dennis Pronk (left) and Lars de Ruiter (second from right) from Hilding Anders, who showed the latest sleep collections from brands Pullman, Jensen and Carpe Diem Beds.
Comfort is what Hilding Anders is all about. This is combined with a piece of technology. The new linear systems within Pullman are a great example of this.
Owner Antoine Schunzelaar (second from left) of Mahoton talking to customers about, among others, the four-motor slatted base Lumba.
IMG Comfort by Ekornes introduced the Nova armchair that tilts the seat, backrest, and armrests together for a balanced recline.
Frits Wiedenhof with the new relaxing armchair collection from IMG Comfort by Ekornes.
Stephan Moens of Profine Bedsystems, with daughter Liselotte, on an RSB bed: a, in his own blessing, 'revolutionary, 4-module adjustable box spring system for back, shoulders, pelvis and knees for a perfect sleeping position'
Christian Schuppen, Heidi Jorissen and Meindert Kraner of textile company Anemoon Trading, better known for its Soraya brand name.
Frank Flipse and Bart Veenhuizen of Recor Seating presented not only models with a modern-classic look and innovative technologies, but also a modern loft style, with modular sofas that perfectly complement previously launched models.
Recor Bedding and ADDRest showed space-saving innovations such as the ADD Comfort Bed and the movable ADD Motion Wall.
Venus is an addition to Atreve's evergrowing productportfolio with a base of American walnut, oak, and beech wood in 10 different colours.
Magda Noculak, export manager and attendee at the booth of Atreve.
Marc Daniels, Elke Hautens and Geert Nulens of Recor Bedding on bed Blosson.The stand was particularly focused on the Smart Bottom; an innovative comfort technology with massage function, memory and zero gravity setting.
Thomas Dujardin and Adriana Bianchin of RC Furniture Group (formerly Recor Group), sitting on sofa bed the Vario, the latest model within the Premium Comfort collection.
Gealux, also part of the RC Furniture Group, received a lot of crowds during the furniture fair.
Raido Tormet on Bellus' pride and joy, Euralia, known for its movable armrests and proprietary Cloud Comfort System.
Luuk and sister Demi Zijlstra of Zijlstra Kleinmeubelen pose next to the sustainable collection of coffee tables made from the residual product marble composite.
Tom Mabbe and Luc Vercruysse of Bauwens NV, which unpacked a range of new models in sophisticated decors.
Rauch's newest collection, Scale, with wide choice of colours and materials.
Rauch introduced Aditio Box, focused on easy installation with functional versatility.
Volker Thaens (left) and Sabrina Häcker (right) at the newest collection at Rauch.
Adriaan Jonker and Frank van der Schuit of Luxury Bedding Company, which represented the Lattoflex brand alongside Beka at the furniture fair.
Melle de Lange of Starfurn, which focused on prospective Belgian and French customers at Furniture Fair Brussels.
Hovden introduced and displayed the Juby, a sofabed with the thought process for contemporary, compact, and easy-to-use for smaller places.
Morgan Manfroy, sales representative Benelux, welcomed all visitors at the booth of Hovden.
Rik van Boxmeer of Chita Group International Trading.
Lisa Schouten, Laurien Deken and Jessie Baudjou of CLAUDI, which showed its collections of handmade cushions Pure, Chic and Eclectic.
Olav Hendriks (seated right) of Olav Home showed a wide range of lounge and dining room sofas, chairs, armchairs etc.
Kristensen & Kristensen's latest dining table, Longboat, designed by Morten Pedersen.
Hasan Uzun of H.E. Design had also brought a new chair collection.
Matthijs, Dirk, Stefan and Dries of Expo Trading Holland (ETH) in front of the latest collection Jessica, made of wood and rope.
Rapallo, Erelita's newest addition to its portfolio displayed as the main act of its stand.
Greta Skučienė presented the newest collection of 2025 at Erelita Furniture.
Petra Tel with son Jochem of Sumisura. The table manufacturer is fully committed to its white label configurator, which customers can fill in with their own margin.
Wimex' introduction with the Maxima series.
Bas Mengede and Coen Morée of PMP Furniture.
A gesticulating Marc Colijn of Colijn IT B.V., which received many questions about 3D visualisation boosting sales.
Luc Van Caenegem with son Steven of Divaco Furniture and Alco Furniture, specialists in budget furniture.
Daughter Anju Mehta, founder Neena Datta and son Neal Mehta of Daatti Home Collection had brought the latest collection of carpets.
Hukla, brand within Polipol Group, introduced several couches with the focus on functionality and modularity.
Oschmann Comfort Beds, brand within Polipol Group, displayed several fresh beddings for its customers.
And take a look at the stand of DTP Interiors, which introduced a new furniture concept of TV cabinets in two versions, made from reclaimed teak.
Director William Joosten (left) of lamp manufacturer Masterlight with Bob Beumers, posing at a new lamp collection made of cardboard, conceived in collaboration with the brand think paper.
Karl Stok, Sales Director Netherlands, of TRIO Lighting Group poses with the Cisenna collection of the exclusive Cinque brand, one of the three high-end brands the company carries.
Mars Furniture introduced Sergio, a sofa that increases the seat depth by 30 cm and features an adjustable headrest across the entire couch with a single button.
Mars Furniture introduced the Maloy New in its 2025 collection.
Danny Mouws (left) of Stylerz in a pleasant chat with visiting customers.
René Brouwer (right) of RB Collection talking to a visitor.
Estetica Home's first introduction of dining tables as part of its Japanese collection 2025.
Estetica Home introduced its Japanese inspired collection.
John van den Broek and Margot Romeijn of Maxfurn presented a new bedroom concept that gives consumers and retailers more freedom in putting together their ideal sleep environment.
Edo Riedeman of Winterhome, known for its high-quality Vegan Fur, turned in a good exhibition.
Kristel Zoontjes of Warehouse Knit, a wholesaler of natural decoration products sourced from the Far East, displayed a selection of products at the Winterhome stand.
Niels van der Westerlo and Theo de Vries of BENOA, posing near part of the new collection.
Agent Robin Punt of Intertime and Sompex showed wall clocks and floor lamps, among others, in Brussels.
Jacques Flamant of JF The Reborn Home in conversation with a visitor
Lupin, the modern couch with adjustable headrests of Iskra by Poldem.
David Lhomme, CEO of Poldem Groupe, showcased the Vivra, the latest model of Noéme by Poldem.
DGB Agenturen's team representing Valmedy, with, from left to right, Tom van den Bosch, John Hagenaars and Rutger Bongers.
A small glimpse of Dominari's booth.
Peter van Schie and Max Verstegen of Plantagie Group, known for the brands bert plantagie, Dutch Originals and They & Me. At the furniture fair, the focus was on bert plantagie.
HTL Domicil Germany showed interior furniture in collaboration with renowned European designers.
Jurgen Decruy of Young Line Furniture, best known for contemporary chairs with a soft line shape.
Agent René Thuys with Axelle Harinck of Roolf Outdoor Living. According to René, "the baby outdoors is out of the incubator".
Premier's contemporary style from China presented at Brussels.
Anthony Charles, CEO of Premier, attended the fair to welcome both old and new clients.
Enog once again René Thuys, who also represented the Mazu in Brussels.
Anthony Coates and Toon De Somer of Tooon. showed the latest collection of outdoor furniture.
Form left to right: Olaf Janssen, international sales manager, and Jörgen Turesson, CEO of Aya of Sweden.
Aya of Sweden’s innovative zip-on fitted sheet stays perfectly in place, even while sleeping or making the bed.
Pieter Coesel of Coesel; the Dutch cabinet furniture manufacturer is known for quality, timeless designs.
Carla and Marco Barbuio (right) of BXB Interior Collections represent Estetica Home's wooden chairs.
Levina, A low bed made by the design team of Schramm.
German Designer Urte Stöcklein presented her designed Paio bed for Schramm.
Bas Janssen of Releazz had brought not only recliners, but also a new modular sofa with recliner function.
Harrison Spinks made its debut at Brussels, with Sales Director Ian Owen present at the booth.
Lindy Lenting (left) of PEPP Interiors. What started as an ambitious idea has grown in 2.5 years into a furniture label with some 100 outlets throughout the Netherlands.
Filip Van de Vyvere (centre), commercial director of Confortluxe, in a cosy chat with customers.
Lech's wall filled with its available fabrics.
Introduction of Lech's 2025 collection.
Confortluxe showed off an open and inviting stand. No traditional set-up, but a concept in which experience is central. The manufacturer welcomed more than 500 customers.
Shown were a range of completely new models; not only lounges, but also tables, chairs and box springs, which surprise both aesthetically and technically.
Benix's Calma couch, with sillicon fillings, wave springs, adjustable seat depth and adjustable headrests.
Davis' design table presented its most popular colours and fabrics.
Tomasz Wilk (left) and Ward von Vugt (right) attended Brussels as the face of DAVIS.
Comforteo's collection focused on functionality of the headrests of its couches.
Multiple beddings introduced on the stand as Comforteo by night.
Lenart's stand displayed new bedroom collection called LIVO.
Lenart introduced a bed intergrated in a closet that opens automatically with just one press of a button.
Sassy Design's stand filled with couches of different shapes and sizes.
Akornes' latest collection comes with intergrated storage hidden underneath the armrests of its couches.
The Coco sofabed of Arkos easily turns from a comfortable couch to a bed of 140 x 200cm with just one smooth motion.
Trivilita's design beddings, part of the Nest collection.
2025 DIEZ collection presented by Idźczak Meble.
ImageLAND showed its new canvasses presented on big walls filled with art.
Team of ImageLAND, from left to right: Stefan Deus, Edith Deus, Anne Fournier, and Marina Deus.
Cinall displayed the AALBÆK to its visitors with a different design and integrated LEDs.
Bodahl presented the Jersey 2025 collection of new coffee tables in its assortment.
Flemming Dahl, CEO of Bodahl, attended the fair to present his 2025 collection featuring elegant ceramic table tops.
Casø Furniture's Danish design with the use of high quality oak tree as its main component.
Carsten Hamann Sørensen presented CASØ Furniture at the stand.
The exhibition center at night.
Brussels by Night, with part of the InteriorDaily and Wonen360 team, from left to right: Dwight Klecha, Marie-Elise Bruins Slot, and Leo Elenbaas.
Mecam Group's trio is present in Brussels.
From left to right Marco, Marc, Jeffrey, Peter, Colette, Eva, Alies, Lynn, Demi-Claire on Eight Furniture's Carrara sofa.
Remco de Groot of Hjort Knudsen on the modular bench 2-27.
From left to right Zitform owner Bülent Uysal, Montel A.S. owner Orhun Turfanda and sales manager Oguzhan Turfanda.
Thomas Gesquire with the Melbova set at the Gescova Outdoor Furniture stand.
Father Marc and son Cas Dillise with Wiemann's complete Monaco 1000-5000.
The stand by with Charlotte Vanden Berghe and Michaël Deslypere.
Umit Coban on ABC Bedding's Penelope bed.
Founder Frank Cornille and Sales Representative Oscar Pauwelyn of Nill Spring.
Bert Verhout at IDEA BV's Rondi set.
Managing director Jan Dullaert with son Jan Dullaert of Dullaert Furniture at the Kurt set.
Sales managers Justyna Kunigėlienė and Samantha Samets of Padvaiskas with the Nola bed.
Louise Vandenbroucke at the Taviro table with matching chairs by Rousseau.
Jens (left) and Jolt van Buren with Melange carpets and yoga balls at the Van Buren stand.
Frank Kluskens (left) with Dirk Defryn and Kluskens' Unica chair is Best International Winner.
From left to right, Ineke van Dijk, Frank Willems and Leon Pompen at Van der Drift Meubelen's eye-catching screen.
Edward Vande Vyvere and Stefanie Desmet on Leda Collection's stand with the Zoë.
Castle Line Furniture is three people strong at Furniture Fair Burssel with Jaan Depraetere, Dimitri and Ann Vandecasteele.
Director Nico Satter of Koopmans Meubelen at the selection panel and the oval HPL table.
The G&S Belgium team was complete on the last day of Furniture Fair Brussels with a wave of new furniture.
Ronald Verdult with RVDesign's new configurator and choice palette.
From left to right Fairload Nguyen, Bob van Bakel and Dian Fles of Dutch Sofa Company on the Milou sofa.
Marcel Ter Halle at his colourful Ter Halle stand.
Ledvance's illuminated stand was not to be missed with Sven Moerenhout and Ronald van der Reijden.
Stany Lanoo at the high stand of Gave Specials.
From left to right, Axel de Hennin, Jan Vandenbussche, Marlies Meek, Yves de Lille and Christophe Pinckaers of Lucide NV came 2nd for Innovation.
Robin Jacobs of DV Design is at the fair with self-designed, natural shapes finished in silver leaf.
Owners Alex and Christel Van Dijck at the new lamp collection on the Marckdael - Van Dijck stand.
Light Trend owner David Lam is in Brussels with a very light stand.
Murat Gunaydin of Carpet Scene and Christophe Sergeant of Grafu and Mobliberics at the booth.
Michel Remmerswaal and Rick Verhoeven at Gusj's stand with more than 12 different models.
Co-owner Liesbeth Claesen poses with the Hevea collection of Furniture Factory Jooken.