The Next exhibitors at Ambiente 2018 will bring a fantastic array of urban lifestyle and feel-good products to Frankfurt on February 9-13.
This dedicated feature exhibition within Ambiente offers promising young companies special conditions to show off their products at the world’s largest consumer goods trade fair. It gives businesses which have already gained recognition in their own countries the opportunity to present their ideas to the international market, whilst offering retailers a compact setting to study a selection of next generation products.
The megatrends of urbanisation, globalisation and individualisation are changing consumer behaviour in every area of our lives. Next exhibitors will highlight the ways that these trends are being reflected in design, with some 40 young entrepreneurs, brands and studios exhibiting their contemporary product ideas for modern lifestyles in special areas of Halls 11.1, 11.0 and 9.2.
Closca has its eyes on more than a cool urban look in the Next area of the Young & Trendy Hall 11.1. Inspired by the experiences of many city cyclists, the Spanish brand has developed an entirely new folding bike helmet. This stylish innovation has already won several awards, including the Red Dot Design Award and Eurobike Award. At Ambiente, Closca will be represented by Lake Distribution GmbH.
In the same area, the French brand Louise Carmen from Paris will present its clever yet refined format for the current notebook trend. The idea is that a single cover contains several notebooks for different projects – from work to travel journals. This elegant and luxurious range comprises a variety of models, some including an organiser, wallet and card holder.
Nichba Design will present its space-saving living concepts for city nomads at Next in the Loft Hall 11.0. The Danish label’s range of steel furniture features an attractive, minimalist design and a wealth of intelligent details. Among other things, Nichba Design uses the magnetic properties of its shelves, coat stands, boxes, clothes and wall hooks in sometimes surprising ways.
The designer Sebastian Frank from Munich seeks to reimagine everyday products – from tables to candlesticks to egg cups. His focus is firmly on clean lines and functionality, for example in his range of cat furniture which blends seamlessly into the interior design and is secured in the wall in the same way as shelves.
The Next area of Hall 9.2 is dedicated to the next generation of jewellery and personal accessories. Solutions like the Bimbesbox are the embodiment of the megatrend for customised and handmade products. This sleek and simple wallet with a single card slot has been reduced to the essentials and is made in the Palatinate region. High quality craftsmanship and beautiful wood grains ensure that each of the various models is unique.
Kalaika’s cult ECO net bag is not just an alternative to disposable plastic bags but also a fashion accessory. The Berlin-based brand’s trendy jewellery creations are no less eye-catching: from bangles with feel-good messages to delicate necklaces with pretzel pendants.