Events

Party for exhibitors and visitors: Summer in the City
Friday 4 July 2008 at 6:30 p.m., in the Forum as well as on the Agora
Let yourself be fascinated by cheerful summernight following the flower power era and enjoy afterwards an extraordinary musical fireworks (10:30 p.m.).



Have a look at the trends

Our trend shows and special shows will present the latest trends in the world of consumer-goods. Valuable ideas of how to arrange your product range, expand it and present it in the shop.

The numerous design exhibitions, special shows and themed restaurants are intended to give trade visitors orientation in the world of consumption and fresh ideas for the coming season.



  • Personal Shopper
    Foyer of Halls 5.1 / 6.1 
    Personal Shopper 2008 will be designed by two outstanding, international design personalities, Ineke Hans (NL) and Jason Miller (USA). Both designers are currently attracting a great deal of attention in the product and design world, although they could scarcely be more different. In her products, Hans focuses on the dialogue between humans and objects, creating archetypes twixt severity and the desire to play. The theme of Jason’s designs is the imperfection of things. In a perfection-orientated world, he uses the beauty of shortcomings to surprise.


  • Young Living Trends
    Galleria
    With the launch of the combined show Decorate Life there will be a new, trend-setting thematic group in Frankfurt for home living: Young Living Trends is a special area dedicated to youthful, mobile living. The trend exhibition showcases modern concepts for fixtures and furnishings and unconventional “living styles” for big-city nomads, singles, trend-setters and people who like to stay on the move. Here you will find more Informatione.

  • Talents
    Halls 6.0 C40 and 6.1 E70
    Young design, undiluted innovation – within the framework of the Talents sponsorship programme, international students, college graduates and design agencies will be presenting themselves, their designs, prototypes and first limited series on 39 fair stands, with the aim being to establish initial contacts with trade and industry. In Carat Hall (6.0), the spotlight will be on jewellery design and, in the Loft Hall (6.1), product and furniture design will be the primary focus. Both areas afford an exciting insight into the concept world of the young avant-garde. All Talents names at the glance.



  • Next
    Hall 6.1
    Ex-Talents and new discoveries – fresh, young minds and products in any event. The new area, Next, provides space for around fifteen creative, design-orientated companies, currently in the process of gaining a foothold in the market. The integral stand concept is the work of celebrity designer Clemens Weisshaar. Next offers visitors new suppliers with that extra special something in an avant-garde atmosphere.

  • Magazine Boulevard
    Hall 6.1

    Lean back, read and discover: Magazine Boulevard offers selected international high-end magazines for design, interior design, architecture and lifestyle and is a treasure trove for everyone looking for new publications and inspiration through first-class media. Designer Veit Streitenberger has created the avant-garde ambience of the reading lounge.



  • Nordic Design
    Hall 4.0
    The no-frills, contemporary form of expression associated with Scandinavian design is now more popular with design aficionados and quality-conscious consumers than ever before and so the international consumer-goods fair Tendence is devoting a specific area to the theme of Nordic design. In Hall 4.0, in the tabletop and kitchen products area, high-profile brand-name suppliers like Iittala, Menu, Normann Copenhagen, Rosendahl and Stelton will be putting the international charisma of the North to the test. More about Nordic Design.

  • Taste it! for professionals
    Hall 4.0 G81
    Taste it! is synonymous with trendy ideas and exciting themes for the tabletop and kitchen sector. Messe Frankfurt and the German Association for Tableware, Housewares and Home Culture (Bundesverband für den gedeckten Tisch, Hausrat und Wohnkultur e.V. – GPK) will be offering a varied, specialist programme every day throughout the fair. An interesting series of lectures given by experienced expert speakers, plus top-quality cookery shows and a host of practical sales and display tips, round off the Tendence Table & Decoration product portfolio. Here you will find the Taste it! programme.



  • DekoREZEPTE 08
    Hall 4.0 B61
    Impressive and easy to reproduce. Trend expert Oliver Schmid brings the colours, forms and materials of the season ahead to the table, providing the trade with valuable ideas on how to show off the new themes effectively in shops and window displays.

  • Kitchen innovation for 2008
    Foyer Hall 4.0
    This year, for the second time, Taste it! will be playing host to the “Kitchen Innovation of the Year” awards ceremony. The FoodVision Deutschland GmbH and their “Besser Leben” (Better Living) initiative extend the invitation to enter the award, which honours innovation and outstanding quality in the kitchen and tabletop products segments. An exhibition featuring the winning entries will be on show in the foyer of Hall 4.0.

  • Outdoor Trends
    Hall 9.0 D41
    Balcony, terrace, garden or holiday home – in the summer months, more and more people opt for an outdoor lifestyle but without sacrificing comfort or personal style. On the contrary, more and more manufacturers are extending their product ranges for trend-conscious fresh air enthusiasts. Their special show “Magazin Bloom’s“ features the most attractive 2008/2009 trends for the summer lounge. More information about Outdoor Trends.

  • Form
    Galleria
    Craftsmanship and more. The adjudicated exhibition FORM 2008 features innovative products spanning the entire Tendence product range. The invitation to take part in the competition is extended by the German Crafts Association (Bundesverband Kunsthandwerk e.V.), who stage the exhibition in collaboration with Messe Frankfurt. The exhibition, which features craftsmanship, craft products, industry and design, affords fair visitors a comprehensive view of major developments and innovations, ranging from high-quality industrial and manufactured products to unusual originals.



  • Special Kids World Show
    Foyer Hall 4.1
    Kids rule the world. The Kids World product area in Hall 3.0 provides a dedicated platform for kids accessories, gifts, toys and furniture. In a special show in the foyer of Hall 4.1, German designer Martin Metz shows how imaginative and beautiful retailer-designed kids’ product worlds can be.

  • Die Kunst zum Leben
    Hall 3.0 B50

    Special presentation by Verband Erzgebirgischer Kunsthandwerker

  • Carat! on Stage - Jewellery Lecture Area
    Hall 6.0 D70
    These days jewellery is an essential component of the fashion and lifestyle segment. Jewellers and goldsmiths have long since ceased to be the exclusive suppliers of jewellery. In fashion boutiques, design and museum shops, galleries and gift shops, jewellery forms an integral part of the collection. What is generally true: it is essential to display watches and jewellery correctly to do them justice. In the lecture area in Hall 6.0, top-class speakers offer professional, store and product display expertise. The programme also includes relevant themes for the retail trade from packaging design and production methods segments. More information about Carat! on Stage.

  • Jewellery: news and trends
    Hall 5.0 C49

    Like fashion, jewellery lives from trends. The trend and innovation area in Hall 5.0 features the ‘in’ colours and designs for the upcoming Autumn/Winter season. On several trend tables, Carat exhibitors will be showing their new products from the fashion, luxury and costume jewellery segments. Creative refreshment is the order of the day immediately next door. 

  • Philipp Becker Areal
    Hall 6.0 D62
    Design jewellery

  • White Tea Lounge
    Hall 5.0 D49
    The White Tea Lounge – the work of designer Veith Streitenberger – is one of the gastronomic highlights.

  • Rattan Lounge
    Hall 8.0 C61
    Small, light and handy to use but above all unconventional and versatile. In their lounge, the students of the Academy of Design in Karlsruhe (HfG) and the Central Academy of Fine Art in Peking invite you to re-experience traditional materials, with flexible bamboo and rattan chairs in contemporary, amorphous shapes.
    www.hfg-karlsruhe.de

  • Frozen
    Hall 6.1 D90
    Refreshing coolness in summer – the Sounds of Silence studio in the “frozen” lounge lets visitors become part of an experimental installation. Sound, colour and forms stimulate the senses and perception as such is made visible. In Hall 6.1, the Frankfurt duo Petra Eichler und Susanne Kessler present an experience twixt design and art you can actively experience or simply chill out in.
    www.soundsofsilence.de

  • Typefighter
    Hall 8.0
    Confidential mail is a thing of the past! Anyone sending a love letter in Hall 8.0 can be sure it will be read by others. With the aid of an oversized keyboard and monitor, fair visitors can write and send e-mails, accompanied by sound and lighting effects. The multimedia installation is the work of Rutan GmbH, who have been attracting attention with their new Typefighter for the past 12 months.
    www.rutan.de

  • H.o.m.e. Lounge
    Hall 6.1 A01
    Once again, living and lifestyle magazine H.o.m.e. has designed a cosy lounge where visitors can retire, chat or read.
    www.home-mag.com

  • Westside Lounge
    Foyer Hall 3.1
    The lounge, located next to the Westside Bar in the elegant foyer of the modern Hall 3.1, is an inviting place to enjoy live piano music from jazz duo Vandermynsbrugge and Schlüter.

  • Elephant Lodge
    Hall 10.1 E30, E40


  • Teezeremonie
    Hall 9.2 D44


Gastronomic Highlights

  • A-bar
    Hall 4.2 E51
    Designed by Jurgen Bey (NL)

  • Café Culture Club
    Hall 4.0 E50
    Designed by Veit Streitenberger (GER)

  • White Tea Lounge 
    Hall 5.0 C49

    Designed by Veit Streitenberger (GER)

  • Cafés Blue, Green, Red
    Hall 8.0

  • Piazza Italia
    Hall 10.2 


Rotary Mittagsmeeting
Saturday, 5 July 2008, 1:00 p.m.
Restaurant Trilogie hall 3.1
International trade fairs offer the ideal setting for maintaining contacts and making new ones with business people from all over the world. In this connection, the Rotary Club Frankfurt am Main and Messe Frankfurt GmbH have planned a Rotary Meeting.
A warm welcome is extended to all members of the Rotary Clubs to take part in this meeting.


Mark Twain in Frankfurt

3 July 2008, 12:00 noon
Meeting point: Alten Nikolaikirche / Down town
For more information please call: 069/284235

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