GERMANY – “Welcome home”, this is the motto that the surface specialist impress is using to invite visitors to Interzum Cologne from May 21st – May 24th, 2019 to its 400 square meter booth in Hall 6.1.
The visitors can experience the decor of the current concept “I’m Pulse” being applied here – including varied new impulses.
“Welcome home, words we like to hear. But what is home? Where is home? The world in which we live is a vast, colorful, dynamic place. It is full of stimuli, changes and inspirations which leave their mark on us and influence us every day. Although we all perceive the same impulses, we often experience them in very different ways,” explains rthe décor specialist. “Our everyday life is also full of contradictions. It fluctuates between urbanism and digitalization on the one hand and individual, original experiences on the other hand. But these opposites need not exclude each other. On the contrary: your personality is shaped by and gains significance from life amidst diverse impulses. They make us unique and distinctive. This is reflected in our homes and our lifestyle. Instead of being dominated by a single trend, our lifestyle also manifests itself individually in a mix of diverse design styles” continues Impress in a statement to the media reagardind its presentation at Interzum 2019.
It is this in particular which Impress is expressing with its design concept I’m Pulse in its presentation at Interzum. Whether individually or in combination, as a wall design, finished furniture or floor coverings, in the kitchen, dining room, living room, bathroom, bedroom, office, bedsit, dressing room or closet – the visitor can experience the new Impress decor in a show home. Diverse tactile objects additionally invite the visitor to interact with them.
I’m Pulse – for Impress these are more than just words. “Not only do we define ourselves via the impulses we absorb, with which we interact and which we translate into our decor; we ourselves are the impulse impacting the world around us. We set new impulses and trigger new impulses,” Sascha Kostros, Head of Decor Management says, summing up the philosophy of the current Impress decor world I’m Pulse.
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