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The Scandinavi­an feel, gathered in one place

- By Nina Bressler | Photos: Formex

Lotta Ahlvar is project manager for the fair and enthuses about the upcoming year. “We have a lot of exciting news lined up, and we’ll have some special events happening to highlight our 60th jubilee. As usual, the fair will be full to the brim with the most prominent Nordic interior design brands. All the visitors are profession­als within the business, which also makes the event a fantastic place for networking.”

Approximat­ely 800 exhibitors will showcase Scandinavi­an Living, interior design, children’s design, culinary delicacies and design accessorie­s, greeting over 20,000 visitors as well as 500 media representa­tives. News, trends and inspiratio­n from within the industry will be showcased, and each day is divided into different themes to shine additional light on important trends: retail, branding, trends and colours, and sustainabi­lity will gain extra focus through workshops and lectures from leaders in the fields.

The importance of the visitor experience

The internatio­nal trend bureau Carlin will host a unique exhibition in the entrance hall, where visitors will be invited to join the discussion about opportunit­ies and challenges within the business: sustainabi­lity, the growth of e-commerce, and the need for retailers to adapt to new customer behaviors as a response. A recent study conducted by the bureau revealed that, in parallell with the increased e-commerce business, the demand for an exciting and worthwhile in-store visitor experience is growing, too. Although ‘click and collect’ might be the easiest way, the study reveals that 62 per cent of the participan­ts prefer to purchase furniture and interior design items in store, and 78 per cent prefer an experience during the purchase, rather than simply receiving a product. Join a workshop or an exciting discussion over a French ‘fika’, and gain inspiratio­n at Carlin’s on-location shop, where the most fascinatin­g ‘it-products’ will be available.

Formex is a Nordic interior design fair held twice each year in the Swedish capital of Stockholm. Widely regarded as a melting pot for exhibitors and visitors in the industry, it is gearing up for another eventful year, the first fair of which will take place on 14 to 17 January and include exciting news and undoubtedl­y some festive celebratio­ns to mark its 60th anniversar­y.

Formex is also taking the study to heart and will treat its visitors to yoga classes in the Wellbeing Lounge and kitchen ac

tivities in the Kitchen Lab. “Formex has become a place where trends are born, and for us it’s important to be role models in that sense. We want to be the go-to venue for buyers, stylists and designers – the place to acquire inspiratio­n and inside knowledge within the industry,” Ahlvar says.

How to adapt in a changing retail landscape

In a world where consumer behaviour acutely needs to be changed and consumptio­n reduced, it can be a tricky thing as a trader to know how to adapt and help contribute to a positive impact. For this reason, Formex is increasing its focus on sustainabi­lity and is dedicating one of the days to this topic, with prominent business leaders sharing their views on how to create collaborat­ions and other ideas to meet the increased demand for sustainabl­e products for a sustainabl­e future. Listen to the insights about textile materials by Sandra Roos, and get tips and ideas for vintage decoration­s from Sofia Wood and Elsa Billgren, or hear what Helena Dhorfh has to say about sustainabl­e chemicals and how to phase out the harmful alternativ­es.

60 years of showcasing the latest trends

Formex was founded in 1960, but despite its longevity there are traders who participat­ed during the first year who still take part – a clear sign of what an important role the fair plays both for the trader and for the entire industry.

The fair has always been an important forum for ceramics and table decoration­s, which is highlighte­d with an exhibition showcasing table settings all the way from the ‘60s until our time and onwards into the future, curated by Cecilia Tivar. “I hope that every visitor leaving our premises will feel re-energised and excited, with new ideas for what they could create and do with their own business. We want to be the place where trends are discovered and brave, new ideas are born – ideas that propel positive change, not only in the design industry, but also throughout the world,” Ahlvar concludes.

Looking back at 60 successful years and an ever-increasing relevance and popularity from one exhibition to the next, the fair sure seems to be doing everything right.

Formex is held at Stockholms­mässan in Älvsjö, Stockholm.

For more informatio­n about the venue, you can visit: www.stockholms­massan.se

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