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Destination Design
Shortly after entering in the Klokgebouw at Eindhoven (The Netherlands), visitors were treated to fresh coffee.
The fair also stands for meeting and catching up.
The showrooms were divided by curtains, creating a unified experience.
There was a handy brochure ready for every visitor with all the ins and outs about Destination Design.
As ever, the catering was perfectly done!
Pascal Zegers (right of centre) and Joost van Ede (3rd from left) of QLIV (Design Tales Agencies) talking to visitors.
Gisella Groenewoud of ANVIA, IYO by Ferrolight and JAPTH with Matthijs Pos of Galvanitos, together in 1 booth.
De Ploeg's team, with, from left to right, Hayo Stegehuis, Eleonora Vrijenhoek, Eric Stassen and Sascha Ebeler.
A new fabric sample from De Ploeg.
Annelies Pilat (left) with Marlies van der Werff and Carin Rijpstra of Pilat&Pilat, posing near dining table ROB (design from their own design studio, by Peter Tromop) and dining room bench MARE (Studio Slow), among others.
Maurits van der Lande with Kees Tol of Artifort and Montis, posing on the sofa Axel by Montis.
View inside Pastoe's showroom, with Jan Willem Huethorst in the middle, where it's all about clean lines and colourful minimalism.
A signature chair from Pastoe.
Peek inside the Gelderland stand, where the latest Gelderland designs were on display and visitors were taken through the plans for Gelderland's 90th anniversary in 2026!
Arnold Augustinus of Hadu Furniture Agencies in the showroom of German furniture label Piure, of which it is agent and distributor. Piure's systems offer flexibility for both the high-end home shop and the project designer.
The team of design label Jess, with seated from left to right Edwin van den Berg (for projects), entrepreneurial couple Maarten and Inge van de Goor and standing Joost Ydo (for the retail market) and Peggy de Langen.
Guy Decock, Dominik Hoberg and Rob van Hooft on sofa Velara from Gealux. The seating is modular and features a patented reclining mechanism.
Sandra Troost (on chair Chloe by designer Jan Willem van Elten) with Demi Plantagie, posing in They&Me's pink stand.
Another look at They & Me, just before the fair doors opened. The new dining chair designed by Jan Willem van Elten is clearly visible here.
Elvis Josepha, Conny Gruijters, Claire Declemy and Alphons Boshoven with the latest fabrics from Designs of the Time.
Anushka Huinink amid Marieke van den Berg (left) and Claire Declemy of LABEL | Vandenberg.
And a little closer still... Marieke van den Berg, Anushka Huinink and Claire Declemy of LABEL | Vandenberg, known for crafted seating.
Designer Peter van de Water presented Nagi, a new design for LABEL | Vandenberg.
A look at BW Group's busy stand: JAB (Anstoetz).
Harvink's good-humoured Alette Trompetter. She had every reason to, because at the fair the brand showed new models, fresh upholstery and extensions to existing designs.
CEO Maikel Ruijs, Max Verstegen and Peter van Schie of bert plantagie, posing on the Dinner Talk programme.
Lennert Vermeulen and Julot Punnewaert of JOLI, Belgian design for indoors and outdoors. The brand presented, among others, Mathias De Ferm's sophisticated Pulse Table Collection.
A pointing Jorre van Ast of ARCO, which stands for craftsmanship from Winterswijk. The company showed how their tables and chairs blended seamlessly with the warm, textile setting of the Klokgebouw.
A look at Hofstede Raanhuis's booth.
Steiner's entrepreneurial couple Han and Lisette Brocken with German agent Michael Graff on the right.
Pieter Coesel poses with his mother in the booth of the Coesel family business, with pointing father Rob on the right.
Saloni from Turkey stands for modern furniture, with f.l.r. Salari, Hinar and Derin.
Bart Mol (3rd from right) with his pointing son from Aventura Carpets on the left.
Peter van Winkel (second from left) of Saunaco, which showed the new cabinet collection ALT, a design by Studio Segers and represents an innovative approach to modular cabinet design.
Marco Braaksma and Anna Venema of Spinder Design, which also showed a collection of furniture in Eindhoven.
A view of the entrance hall of the Klokgebouw.
Perletta's new berber collection, originating from Morocco and India. Hand-knotted
From left to right, Lars de Bont, Bart Vos and Stephan Daenen.
Petra Bettgens on the eye-catching bench by jan kurtz, with the new collection Kink behind it.
Peter van Lommel at some of Woak's products.
Nicole Berendsen and Sander de Geus on a sofa by Greek brand Papadatos.
Papadatos has been a regular exhibitor at the fair for several years.
Left Arne Lubbers with Geert Wessels of Unlit Studio.
Marieke Castelijn of the eponymous company presents the latest collection that can be put together yourself.
A new tabletop model from ASCO.
Leon Lemmen on a new model from KFF, Gaia Divano designed by Monica Armani.
Millenerpoort was also back with the latest carpet models.
Like this one...
Massimo Molinari of the Italian company of the same name on a new banking model.
Julien van Hasselt of ign_re Amsterdam which presented, among other things, a new coffee table. The macademia colour as a table top is also new.
Bas Quist of Home for Brands represented the company Bolia, which attended for the first time as an exhibitor.
Norbert Bretz of the German company of the same name on a new banking model.
Tom Dissel of ijcoon on a new model from the Dutch design brand.
The strength of the Kettnaker collection lies in the options it offers. You can put together your cupboard with a lot of different materials and colours.
COR shared a booth with Kettnaker together.
The Sen armchair, designed by Canadian/American studio Yabu Pushelberg and inspired by the progressive and dynamic design that has been the origin of Leolux for many years.
Camilo Otten in front of a cabinet by Kettnaker...
Of which the sides are magnetic and can be taken off....
The Infiniti recliner by Belgian brand Jori.
From left to right the Jori team: Annelise Pattyn, Kai Niemeyer and Sam Desimpelaere.
A view into the lobby of the Klokgebouw Eindhoven.
Ron Kros of Dutch Originals.
CS Rugs showed some very special rugs...
Which were made of yarn with glitter in it....
View of a presentation by CS Rugs.
Pode was also back as an exhibitor. Shown here is the Chablo corner sofa by Böttcher & Kayser.
Greta van der Veen with her daughter Veerle van Bryck were at the fair for the first time with her outdoor products.
Martin van Nederkassel presented how this dining table from Skovby can be hugely extended into a super long dining table.
Eva van Beek in front of Beek's latest cabinet. The table on the left is also new, and they excel particularly in customisation.
Waldo de Jongh who is an agent for the Artisan brand presented, among other things, the Bosnian brand's new desk.
These coffee tables by Metaform did very well with visitors, according to owner Carlo.
Rolf Benz was also there again....
Mervyn Overbeek at Kvadrat's latest collections.
The Freistil collection comes from the factories of Rolf Benz but with other innovative designs.
Crowds at the Van Besouw stand, which has united traditional craftsmanship with a forward-looking approach to textiles since 1839.