Pop up my Bathroom showing Colour Selection at ISH 2019

Event date 11 March 2019 – 15 March 2019

Location Hall 4.0, Saal Europa

During this year’s leading international trade show for the sanitary industry, the ISH in Frankfurt, things at the Pop up my Bathroom trend platform will be pretty colourful. The trend experts are postulating the end of colour abstinence in the lifestyle bathroom.

The choice of colours is as individual as the people who furnish their bathrooms. So as to present the multitude of options and the most stylish combinations, the trend experts of the Pop up my Bathroom communication campaign will be turning their special exhibition in the Europa room into a gallery. There won’t just be colours on the walls, there’ll be pictures too – pictures of bathroom objects that have been artistically defamiliarised, in a stylish setting and in every colour arrangement imaginable, no matter how unusual. The exhibition is definitely worth a visit – and not just for trade professionals and design aficionados.

During the ISH 2019, the current colour trends won’t just be on show in the extensive exhibition, they’ll also be the subject of various lectures in the accompanying Pop up my Bathroom trend forum.

Location: Hall 4.0, Saal Europa

Categories

  • frankfurt
  • messe frankfurt
  • pop up my bathroom
  • vereinigung deutsche sanitärwirtschaft e.v. (vds)
  • saal europa
  • ish 2019
  • trends ish 2019

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