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Extensive lecture programme on trends in bathroom design at the ISH 2017

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Extensive lecture programme on trends in bathroom design at the ISH 2017

The world of bathrooms that can be experienced at the ISH isn’t just about state-of-the-art design; it’s about pioneering solutions for sustainable, convenient and cosy bathrooms for the coming generation as well. From 14 to 18 March, the international trade fair for the sanitary sector will provide a gathering point where practitioners and visionaries, architects and planning professionals, technicians and designers can discuss the key issues affecting their daily business and the future development of the industry. This year’s Pop up my Bathroom Atelier – a lecture forum located in the midst of an emotionally appealing and inspiring trend installation in Hall 4.0’s Europa conference room – promises to be a hotspot for such encounters.
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Lars Mörs

Lars Mörs

Press contact Editor Pop up my Bathroom Newsroom + Atelier +49 221 620 18 02
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Claudia Wanninger

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Pop up my Bathroom, an initiative of the German Sanitary Industry Association (Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft e.V. [VDS]) and Messe Frankfurt established in conjunction with the ISH, is an experimental platform for architects, bathroom planners, interior designers and journalists.

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