Interzum 2025 began: the fair that marks the future of design and the timber industry
This Tuesday, May 20, it opened its doors in Colonia, Germany, a new edition of Interzum 2025, the most important international fair in the furniture sector, design and innovation in materials.
The event brings together leading companies around the world to present the latest trends in technology, sustainability and solutions applied to the wood and furniture industry. During the next few days, Interzum will be the key scenario to discover where the design of the future is going.With a strong presence of German and international brands, the focus is on the circular economy, process automation and intelligent use of resources.From veins, we follow everything that happens at this fair that redefines industry standards every year.
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