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Ambiente 2026
From left to right: Nicolai Skall, Kristian Sandvej Tarillon, Johan Chur, and Rasmus Andersen at the House Nordic booth.
Making their debut at Ambiente, Frauke (left) and Enrico presented InkPoster and IONNYK.
Resembling a painting, this paper-like screen displayed any art collection uploaded through the InkPoster App.
IONNYK displayed black-and-white artworks on a digital canvas, changeable via an app.
At the stand, Maximilian (left) and Alexander of Gilde welcomed visitors.
Visitors entering Hall 3.0 encountered Gilde’s booth, adorned with Christmas decorations.
At Gilde’s booth, the standout piece was a bar table incorporating a real tree branch.
ImageLand’s newest canvas collection incorporated fabrics, bringing the artworks to life beyond the frame.
Anne-Sophie Pedersen (left) and Karina Kovacs highlighted collaborations with artists at Poster & Frame.
Mangaliso Mtetwa, showcased the German Design Award Winner 2026: Ubuntu Curve.
LC Wholesaler showcased its latest art designs across the walls, with new décor displayed beneath.
Hübsch showcased a stand full of vibrant colors, emphasizing symmetry in its designs.
At the fair, Lars Andersen welcomed visitors as CEO of Malerifabrikken.
Malerifabrikken presented its latest collection, merging design with acoustic art.
IB Laursen’s booth at a glance.
At H Concept’s stand, visitors enjoyed fresh coffee brewed with its ceramic filter for a personalized experience.
H Concept displayed single flowers in plastic holders inside glass bowls of water.
Christian Schwarz posed in front of Hönes’ hand-crafted cuckoo clocks, which feature 450 new designs each year.
With his self-designed flagship, the Vertigo shelf system, István Józsa highlighted innovative design.
Darius Ignaris highlighted FLATYZ’s flat candles, combining design and art on every piece.
From left to right: Sara, Hironori Tomoyasu, and Akari at the Tomoyasu Seisakusyo booth.
At its stand, ETHICK presented its newest collection, emphasizing mold technology for flawless surfaces.
Emir (left) and Aslan welcomed visitors at the booth of Oobje.
Oobje presented its entire collection at the booth, featuring the award-winning designs.
At Meier Germany’s stand, visitors saw chickens both roaming freely and in a cage.
Husband-and-wife duo Gubi Ramón and Balázs Kata, owners of Kara & Co, highlighted their newest work at the booth.
Green Designers showcased its work by decorating the stand with lifelike flowers and plants.
Visitors were drawn to Rice’s vibrant new assortment, which lit up Hall 3.0.
At the fair, Jan Kurtz, CEO of Jan Kurtz, showcased his newest work.
Objet highlighted its newest collection across the booth, using vibrant colors to make each product pop.
A bright and colorful display showcased Glassstudio Borowski’s new glasswork collection.
At the Lalee stand, Sasjad Nasary showcased Batucci, the brand that debuted at the Brussels Furniture Fair.
dbkd’s booth was filled with lush greenery and showcased its newest collection of pots.
At the fair, Dirk Mertens welcomed visitors as Acht 4 Acht’s sales representative.
Visitors explored Kaheku’s latest collection, displayed across sections of different colors and shapes.
Visitors explored Kleen-Tex HOME’s latest collection of rugs.
At Lemnos Japan, Holgee Clasing and Kikuchi Keisuke greeted visitors interested in design straight from Japan.
Visitors explored FINK Studio’s latest collection on display in Hall 3.1.
Daniel Mato exhibited with his company Loomiosa, showcasing lighting pieces with sculptural designs.
Visitors explored Lübech Living’s stand, featuring both popular items and the newest collection.
Nimble Dining by BW Bielefelder was introduced with 360-degree chairs, highlighting organic forms in its design.
A glimpse of Hall 10, alive with visitors connecting and engaging with the products.
Alexander Merker, CEO of YS - Art (right), showcased his hand-painted artworks with his sales agent.
Visitors entering Hall 3.0 were warmly welcomed at Edzard’s stand.
At the fair, Christian Engels welcomed visitors as BW Bielefelder’s sales agent.
Bottlelight Company showcased what it is known for: light in a bottle.
Hermann Bauer jun. Kollektion showcased the uniqueness of its silver products.
A glimpse in the stand of Pure Yellow's hand-crafted products.
One of the entrances to Clarita Deco’s booth.
Gilberto Ribeiro of 3Gresins warmly welcomed visitors to explore the company’s newest chair collection.
EJA International’s stand featured a diverse range of assortments for any type of customer.
Visitors admired a Maison wall adorned with imaginative décor pieces.
Viewed from outside, each building at Ambiente highlighted a separate hall.
At the Cadraven booth, every wall was covered with designs, ranging from cars to lifelike human figures.
A wall filled with different fabrics, patterns, and colours at the booth of Aletco.
BRUSHUP, part of the Tomoyasu Seisakusyo booth.
At its big stand, Blomus presented home décor, accessories, and fragrances.
Blomus' capsule collection at full display.
A crossroads at Ambiente, guiding visitors through the fair’s vast halls.
At Hall 3.1, Signet Möbel showcased its new collections and designs.
Making its debut at Ambiente, SOMPEX presented the ELLE Decoration range.
At its stand, Sarakele presented the CoTangens Outdoor, designed with modularity in mind.
Sarakele presented the Tangens Office Home, a modular sofa for indoor use.
Visitors filled the halls of Ambiente, moving between the different exhibition spaces.
Hand-made wooden products from northern Italy were showcased by Ulpe Wood Art.
The highlight of Gloria Investment at the fair: the Bethlehem crystal globe, with a detailed replica of the city inside.
Even at the end of a long day, the Höfats stand was full of activity.
The center of Gerimport’s stand was filled with its newest collection of gingerbread characters.
In the heart of Germany’s Black Forest, Trenkle Uhren crafted its iconic cuckoo clocks.
Visitors explored Wurm’s latest Ever Green collection, featuring earthy brown and green tones.
The latest glass bowls collection by Gloria Investment.
Kerstin Hesse stood by a detailed Dresden replica, near RATAGS Holzdesign’s East Germany factory.
KOMET Krippe by Ulpe Wood Art.
Ruocco Fonderia Artistica, made in Naples, Italy, with finely crafted display artworks by the company.
ekelephant presented captivating designs at its stand, traveling all the way from Japan to Germany.
Hermle Reichenbach showcased its latest clock collection, from wall clocks to unique desk designs.
Made in the heart of Germany’s Black Forest, Raum Gestalt presented its products.
Enesco showcased its newest collection of miniature buildings, inspired by themes such as Harry Potter and the Grinch.
From the parking lot, Hall 12 looms impressively on the outside.
Some of the friendly team at Rogon Produtcs B.V. with the cushion of hoii.
The entire team of B-Living, Dove International and Jodeco Glass.
The cheerful HBX Naturel Living team at the autumn collection.
Marleen van den Bogaart at her Wellmark booth.
Isabelle, Femke and Susan at the candles that can be used as egg cups and coffee and tea mugs from My Flame Lifestyle after burning up.
Mariëtte and Niki next to Bastion Collections' June collection.
The great Sil-Ka sales team was ready behind the bar for all visitors.
Rinske at Weldaad's recycled glass collection and mirrors.
The great team at Edelman (LinkedIn: Edelman BV).
From left to right Erik, Marnix, Rico and Yannick next to the rustic furniture collection.
Brothers Oliver (left)and Owen in front of Art Collection International's Wall Art, Mirrors and Panels collection.
Barebones' Railroad presented by Anje.
Pauline and Bernard at Mon Dada's new candle collection.
Justus and Nina at the unfolding lamp that greets you, called Bloomlight S by Vouw.
The camera crew was busy doing an interview.
Bornego Group's sales team was there with the labels Royal Goedewaagen, Royal Boch, Walküre, Friesland, Royal Tableware and Dijkstra. From left to right: Jasper ten Hoedt, Maarten Lohuis, Pauline Spin, Dennis Bergmann and Perry Klaar.
Sales manager John Holtrop (2nd from left) with the sales team of Hogewoning and Othmar Decorations.
Cristophe Scheyvaerts (left) and Jasper Symons of Mazu with the latest collection.
Marie Van Hool and her colleague at Paveau.
Isabelle de Pauw and her colleague at Addison Ross.
Ann De Cock (left) and Geert-Jan Van Cauwelaert of XLBoom.
The Tica train has been photographed more than 2,000 times, so now for Wonen360 with Roel Bouwes of Van Dijk Natural in attendance.
Jacobien Markus at Meander's Christmas collection.
Sales director Richard Verëll with Star Home Decor's Christmas collection.
Ideas4Seasons' sales team keeps a tight rein on logos.
Marcel Vreeman is representing Lesli Living at Ambiente with the Autumn and Christmas 2026 collection with slogan: Decoration For Everyone.
The J-Line by Jolipa team.
An atmospheric impression of hall 8.0 in Frankfurt, Ambiente.
Inge-Lise, Fien, Hannah with the Handmade Elegance collection.
Art cross at Van de Leeden's latest Christmas collection.
Owner Vicky callewaert with the victoria's concept with lots of animal prints.
Eef (left) and his colleague next to the new Summer and Blue collection.
Steven grinder and Roopa singh at Kooduu's booth next to the Synergy series.
Unique Living by Lemetex home accessories, represented by the sales team.
Lars Dunnewind (left) and Peter de Lijster on the Moza bench which for many is a new bench.
Hendrik and Sandra Reinders of Reinders! receive explanations from Hendrik Reinders in Frankfurt.
Owners Glen and Patricia Khouw at the Frankfurt stand with Originalhome.
Be-Uniq's wood-filled stand, presented by Niko, Finly and Krista.
Diederik Kersten, owner of wholesaler Kersten with the new collection.
House of Karlsson - Present Time team with various accessories in hand.
Owner William Joosten alongside the new collaboration with thinkpaper. They are cardboard shades and Masterlight makes the luminaires.
Mega Collections B.V. with the flower pots and decoration.
Atmosphere impression of Ambiente & Christmasworld.
Sonja and Jan from Gardeco Objects at the Design icons.
Founder and designer Pauline De Graeve with the Alto collection and Arco collection.
Isaac of Mineral Series with his Handmade Crysel Decoration.
Mare and Maurits at the notebooks of A-Journal, the family-run company from Rotterdam.
Nick jonker and Susan Verheggen at Mooisa's marble stand.
Jef Doyen (right) and his son from Wannes Antwerp with the new wall lights.
The Christmas Inspirations team at the recognisable logo. (LinkedIn: Christmas Inspirations).
Guido at Ethnicraft's dark-coloured stand.
Sjoerd and Jan Jaap of Xylia Petrified Wood.
Team from Pottery Pots at the recognisable pots.
Co-managing director Stijn Hermans of Timstor S.A. with the new outside elves.
CEO Johan Van Maercke of Goodwill M&B at the latest Christmas collection.
Guanita from the inside with Nova Nature's autumn collection.
The sales team of Emerald Eternal Green B.V. in Frankfurt.
Owners Mischa van Raam (above) and Thomas van Rossum at Housevitamin's stand.
The team at Spaas with slogan: What a flame can do.
Ter Steege team members Barry rijkers and Ilona Gervink at the Harper pot.
Lamboo Dried & Deco with Gregory Serruys and Wouter de Keizer next to the flower tower, designed by Loes van Herp.
Mariette boers with Floriëtte's new collection.
Present on behalf of Goods by Goedegebuure were Kirsten Wouters and Sander van der Stoep.
VP Sales Nic Duijsens with the nufind team and the new vase collection.
Bryan and dennis from Brabantia with the show's eye-catcher.
Benoit at Brabantia's Spanish label called Lékué.
Founder and CEO Philippe Degroote (right) with his team at the Tiseco stand.
Jane, Farida and Leon were present as distributors on behalf of House of Home.
Decostar was present with many colleagues to help all visitors make the right choice of the colourful collections.