Trends, new products and international business - these are traditionally at the focus of Ambiente in Frankfurt, which took place from 7 to 11 February 2020
The world's largest consumer goods trade fair had grown to 4,635 exhibitors from 93 countries (4.460 exhibitors from 92 countries in 2019), covering 310,240 gross sqm. Ambiente was the first leading trade fair to be affected by the impact of the coronavirus on travelling. Another clearly noticeable factor was Storm Ciara. Business in the halls, however, did not suffer as much as expected, and, in all, large numbers of orders were placed throughout the trends and new products platform. Nevertheless, exhibitors were disappointed with the strong sense of uncertainty among visitors and therefore the absence of quite a few retail channels. Yet those who did travel to Frankfurt benefited from an outstanding ordering environment.F-H Bitz. Photo: Petra Welzel
In total, around 108,000 buyers came to Ambiente from nearly 160 countries (136.081 buyers from 167 countries in 2019), seeking inspiration and looking to procure products for their new collections. 62 per cent came from countries outside Germany. One major reason for the reduction in visitors’ numbers was the impact of the coronavirus. Many German and international retail companies, and indeed major ones, had banned their workforce from travelling. Also, from Sunday onwards air and rail traffic were at times completely paralysed throughout Germany and Europe.
“If a trade fair is impacted by two such events, it really does face enormous challenges,” says Detlef Braun, Member of the Executive Board of Messe Frankfurt. “But our exhibitors assessed the situation correctly. And the trade visitors came to Frankfurt with a positive mindset and keen to place orders,” the experienced trade fair specialist adds.Normann Copenhagen. Photo: Jean-Luc ValentinPasabace. Photo: Petra Welzel
Satisfaction ratings among visitors continued to be at a robust level of 95 per cent. Due to the unusual situation, noticeable shifts could be observed among the top ten visitor nations. After Germany, they were Italy, France, the Netherlands, Spain, the UK, Turkey, the United States, Russia, Japan and China. This year growth could be observed in the numbers of visitors from Estonia, Japan, Jordan, Colombia, Romania and Turkey.
Thomas Grothkopp, Managing Director of the German Trade Association for Residential Accommodation and Offices (HWB), adds: “Ambiente has demonstrated yet again that there's a need for the real world of products, brands and people as an environment for concluding mutually beneficial deals. Retailers made extensive use of the opportunities that are provided by Messe Frankfurt at Ambiente.”Koziol. Photo: Petra WelzelNew Edition Home. Photo: Jean-Luc Valentin
HoReCa and Contract Business at Ambiente
Ambiente also showed itself to be forward-looking in expanding its Dining section, adding a separate platform for the hotel, restaurant and catering industry (HoReCa). In view of the globally growing market, Hall 6.0 - newly created in 2020 - provided a perfect port of call for national and international decision-makers in the hospitality segment, including hotel chains, restaurant owners, caterers, cruise lines and airlines.Villeroy & Boch. Photo: Petra WelzelWAS Germany. Photo: Marc Jacquemin
This is where exhibitors presented their latest collections, inviting visitors to gain up-to-date insights into front-of-house operations. In addition, top international speakers at the HoReCa Academy provided an in-depth outlook of relevant trends in the industry. The list of celebrities included Maham Anjum, Ido Garini, Adam D. Tihany, Jozef Youssef and Dr. Francesca Zampollo. The inclusion of the specialised HoReCa range in this largest consumer goods trade fair in the world also gave buyers a unique opportunity to order not only table and kitchenware, but also products from the latest lifestyle collections in the Giving and Living halls. In this context, visitors also responded well to the daily trend tours entitled HoReCa Meets Contract, where the HoReCa specialist Pierre Nierhaus highlighted a number of new trends and design concepts from selected front-of-house exhibitors in Dining and Living. HoReCa Academy: Jozef Youssef. Photo: Marc Jacquemin
Sustainability at Ambiente
More future prospects could also be observed in the megatrend area of sustainability. This is a field where Ambiente plays a pioneering role for the industry. Once again, Ambiente's long-standing co-operative ventures with the World Fair Trade Organisation (WFTO) and MADE51, a project of the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR), produced extremely well frequented presentations and informative events. This development was also reflected in the Ethical Style Guide, a curated directory that lists environmentally and socially responsible manufacturers exhibiting at Ambiente. The latest edition includes 314 companies from 49 countries - 27 per cent more than last year.UNHCR Made51. Photo: Jean-Luc ValentinArte in Olivo. Photo: Petra Welzel
Focus on Design
Ambiente also provided fresh inspiration in the world of design, as the new special presentation Focus on Design put the spotlight on exceptional products from Brazil. Galleria 1 featured outstanding products from five design studios - Rodrigo Almeida, Bianca Barbato, Brunno Jahara, Sérgio J. Matos and Rain - giving detailed insights into today's creative scene in their country. As on previous occasions, large audiences were also attracted by both the special show Ambiente Trends and the German Design Award exhibition.Focus On Design. Photo: Pietro SuteraAmbiente Trends. Photo: Pietro SuteraGerman Design Award. Photo: Pietro Sutera
The next Ambiente will take place from 19 to 23 February 2021
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