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Photo: Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft (VDS)
Photo: Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft (VDS)

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Trend forum at the ISH 2019 – this year, international guests, star designers and colour experts present a truly “colourful” programme

  • The Pop up my Bathroom Atelier, an information platform for creatives, planners and architects initiated by the VDS and Messe Frankfurt, addresses the trending topics and challenges in bathroom design today.
  • The lecture programme at the ISH 2019 is all about colour.
  • The prominent panel includes Jean Marie Massaud, Stefan Diez, Gesa Hansen, Christian Sieger, Michael Schmidt, Peter Ippolito, Karl Johan Bertilsson and Prof Axel Venn

  

The Bathroom Experience isn’t just about the latest developments in bathroom design; it’s about pioneering solutions for sustainable, convenient and cosy bathrooms for the coming generation as well.At the ISH, the world’s leading fair for the sanitary industry that takes place in Frankfurt from 11 to 15 March, experts from a wide range of disciplines will come together to discuss the key issues facing the industry.Located in the midst of the inspiring Colour Selection exhibition at the Pop up my Bathroom trend platform in the Europa Hall (Hall 4.0), the lecture forum is an informative hotspot.Initiated by the German Sanitary Industry Association (Vereinigung Deutsche Sanitärwirtschaft e.V. [VDS]) in collaboration with Messe Frankfurt, the programme is mainly aimed at the trade audience of bathroom planners and architects, but also at consumers who want to find out all about current trends and solutions on the Public Day.

“The Pop up my Bathroom Atelier lecture forum will be taking place for the fourth time this year and is evolving constantly. This year, we can look forward to a well-balanced and extremely interesting programme presented by numerous designers, architects, colour experts and industry insiders,” says Jens J. Wischmann, managing director of the VDS, of the lecture forum’s recipe for success.“This time round, professional bathroom design with colour is the overarching theme of the Pop up Atelier, and our speakers will be looking at it from a wide range of different perspectives.”

Each day, design journalist Frank A. Reinhardt will kick off the programme with an overview of 12 colour trends in interior design that are relevant for bathroom design, and which will be exclusively presented for the ISH in the Pop up my Bathroom exhibition.Colour expert Karl Johan Bertilsson (NCS Colour System) will explore other aspects of the symbiosis between colours and trends,Dr Hildegard Kalthegener (Farbstudio Dr. K) will be taking a look at trend-oriented colour psychology, and Bernd Steltner and Dirk Dietz (HEWI) will be explaining how Johann Wolfgang von Goethe’s Theory of Colours can be applied in the bathroom.The series will be rounded off with a presentation by eminent colour specialist Prof Axel Venn on the influence our outdoor colour world will have on bathroom design in future.

In addition to “Colour” as the main area of focus, the Pop up Atelier forum will also pick up on trend topics like digitalisation, intelligent customer targeting, sustainability, lifestyle in the bathroom and lighting and explore them from various angles.Lighting expert Thorsten Moortz, for instance, will be establishing a relationship between light and colour.Together with Marie Striewe, he’ll also be showing how tablets can help make bathroom planning easier, while Torsten Müller will be presenting social media strategies for the sanitary and HVAC sector.

As always, the Pop up my Bathroom Atelier will also be hosting crowdpulling talks by designers of international standing. Those speaking about their design concepts in 2019 will include Jean Marie Massaud, Stefan Diez, Gesa Hansen, Christian Sieger, Michael Schmidt and Peter Ippolito.

Panel discussions are also part of this year’s Pop up Atelier programme again: the VDS Talk, for instance, will be asking what the new cosiness that’s taking hold in bathrooms means for the skilled trades and dealers.The topics up for discussion will also include the opportunities and challenges that come with using colour in bathroom planning.

All lectures will be simultaneously translated into English or German as appropriate.

Venue: Europa Hall, Hall 4.0

Click here for the complete programme.

Here you can find information about the single lectures.

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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. It aims to explore and illustrate what possibilities the bathroom can offer people as an aesthetic and functional space. On the one hand, it gives experts a chance to find out about new developments, on the other hand it aims to convert the designs it develops into pictures that will be understood all over the world. The website www.pop-up-my-bathroom.com has therefore been expanded into a continuously updated blog that serves as a communication platform and has attracted almost 1 million international visitors. Until the next ISH opens its doors, it informs professionals and interested consumers not just about the Pop up my Bathroom trends but about the latest developments in various segments of the sanitary industry as well.

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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

Press contact Head of PR +49 (0) 221/6201802 Website FAR.consulting

Information Platform for Creative Bathroom Planning, Architecture and Design

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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