Ambiente 2026: Interior Looks Curates the Future of Design
Ambiente 2025 / Messe Frankfurt / 07. – 11.02.2025 / Frankfurt, Germany
On 27 November 2025, Messe Frankfurt announced that the Interior Looks brand area would return for Ambiente 2026, offering a curated stage for interior design in Hall 3.1. The area unites high-quality furniture and interior design brands from Germany and Switzerland, presenting an extraordinary selection of tailor-made solutions for the retail, hospitality, and contract business sectors, including furniture, lighting, and home textiles. The designed environment positions Hall 3.1 as a central meeting place for the international interior design community.
Interior Looks showcases design-oriented manufacturer brands that emphasize craftsmanship, premium materials, and customisation. Established brands such as Bielefelder Werkstätten, Christine Kröncke Interior Design, JAB Anstoetz Group, Rodam, Scholtissek, Signet, and TF Fine Furniture will display their latest collections. Numerous new exhibitors, including Acapulco Design, Artanova, Conde House Europe, Holtkötter Licht, Müller Möbelfabrikation, and Topstar with brands Wagner and Sitness, will also participate.
The NEXT trolley reinterprets the classic rolling container as multifunctional furniture for flexible working and living environments. With a seat, storage space and lockable compartment, it impresses with its design and suitability for everyday use. The design is by former Ambiente Talent and now renowned designer Mark Braun. Photo: Müller Möbelfabrikation
Bernd Schellenberg, curator and industry expert, stated that visitors to Interior Looks 2026 can expect a colourful spectrum of collections for retail and hospitality projects. The focus will be on colour and emotion, inspired by the three theme worlds — brave, light, and solid — from Ambiente Trends 26+, developed by Stilbüro bora.herke.palmisano. Ambiente demonstrates how colour and material trends are applied across all consumer goods sectors.
Uniformly designed shop windows turn the area into a stage for current colour and material trends, blending natural woods, deep glossy surfaces, and sensual contrasts to create a modern-elegant look. Interior Looks also provides an ideal setting for discussing innovative room concepts, circular construction, and initiating new project partnerships.
Renowned brands such as Alessi, Aquanova, Blomus, Broste, Collection Stiegler, Design Letters, Dibbern, Eva Solo, F&H, Hey-Sign, Höfats, Orrefors Kosta Boda, PAD Home Design Concept, Pappelina, Rosendahl, Serax, Silk-Ka, Stelton, Vario Büromöbel, and Zafferano will be featured. New and returning exhibitors, including Andersen Furniture, Design House Stockholm, Ethnicraft, Gardeco, Guaxs, Jan Kurtz, Luiz, Muubs, Studio Höllental, and Zieta Studio, underscore Ambiente’s commitment to creating a curated concept store with high-turnover consumer goods, high-quality design pieces, and tailor-made room solutions.
The NIMBO sofa by designer Lucie Koldova combines organic shapes with exceptional seating comfort. With its newly developed upholstery structure and sculptural silhouette, it stands for cosiness and lightness. Photo: BW Bielefelder Werkstätten
Among exhibitor highlights, BW Bielefelder Werkstätten will present the NIMBO sofa, designed by Lucie Koldova, combining organic shapes with exceptional seating comfort and a newly developed upholstery structure for cosiness and lightness. Fine Furniture will showcase its line of beds, representing fine design and craftsmanship, alongside other premium collections from participating brands.
With beds such as Soft (design: Studio Stephanie Jasny), Fine Furniture demonstrates precision craftsmanship and timeless design ‘Made in Germany’. Produced in Bielefeld and designed for the highest quality of sleep, the collections combine function, aesthetics and comfort. Photo: Fine Furniture
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