DESIGN LIVING TENDENCY-2015: the best interior market trends of

TRADE FAIR OF HOME FASHION TENDENCIES
DESIGN LIVING TENDENCY-2015: the best interior market trends of Ukraine!
Press-release
From the 30th September till the 3rd of October 2015 the KyivExpoPlaza
exhibition center will host the Design Living Tendency exhibition - the
event number one in Ukraine in the sector of interior design. The exhibition is
a unique specialized communication platform for manufacturers, buyers,
distributors, designers and consumers.
Traditionally, the exhibition will present the latest trends in the living space
arrangement, new collections of the autumn season: furniture for home,
public premises, outdoor furniture, lighting, flooring, decor and gifts, as
well as a wide range of home textiles and window decoration - curtains,
curtain rods and sun protection systems. While the home textile and
window decoration sectors is the largest textile exhibition in Ukraine, that
gathers all market leaders.
Design Living Tendency has already become a trendsetter in the interior market since it presents new
approaches in the interior design. To its participants and guests the exhibition offers the latest information
in the form of recommendations and solutions for business development, being not only the central
event in the field of interior design, but also a significant business event.
A wide geography of its participants and being of great demand for the professional audience, the
exhibition proved to be the effective one. In 2014 about 250 companies from Italy, Germany, Turkey,
Malaysia, China, and all regions of Ukraine took part at the Design Living Tendency and Furniture
Technologies, Components, Textiles exhibitions, presenting their expositions on 10,000 sqm. According
to the predictions in 2015 the exhibition will be visited by approximately 18 000 professionals.
The fair provides with a large scale business program.
Thus, BUYER BRING is a special program aimed to
attract the buyers from foreign countries and
different regions of Ukraine, allowing to bring
together not just the visitors, but also the target
audience - both retail and wholesale ones
(agreements with hotels, elaborate business
program, B2B meetings are organized) .
The project Theatre of Modern Design, as well as
various conferences, seminars and master classes
devoted to the effective business
development in the furniture and
interior design industries capture the
attention of the market professionals. In
whole, the business program of the fair
is
organized so as to cover all interior
design and furniture segments, as well
as related to them themes (building,
energy saving, HoReCa sectors).
Traditionally, simultaneously with the
Design Living Tendency exhibition the
FURNITURE
TECHNOLOGIES,
COMPONENTS, TEXTILES exhibition is held- the exhibition, which demonstrates advanced technologies in
the furniture production and the most current trends in terms of both functionality and design, models,
materials, textures and colors .It is also a successful platform for business development, because the Design
Living Tendency audience( designers, architects, furniture makers and visitors ) is interested in new
furniture production trends. The importance of the FURNITURE TECHNOLOGIES, COMPONENTS,
TEXTILES exhibition is that it`s a unique place, where the material manufacturers, together with designers
and architects, offer original ideas for furniture and interior items creation.
The large scale of the exhibition and its
success are confirmed by massive
advertising campaign: more than 400
publications in the leading mass - media
of Ukraine, Europe and CIS countries,
extensive outdoor advertising in Kiev;
commercials on leading TV channels of
Ukraine and top radio stations; direct
mailing of invitation tickets for buyers,
advertising on leading Internet portals
and specialized websites.
Organizer:
Kyiv International Contract Fair Ltd
Tel: +38 (044) 461 99 55, e-mail: [email protected]
www.dlt.kiev.ua , www.mtkt.kiev.ua
Venue: KyivExpoPlaza exhibition center
2B, Saliutna Srt., Kyiv,Ukraine