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Alvic’s trends at the Indiawood fair
10 March 2020
Alvic has attended the Indiawood Fair. It was held from February 27 – March 2, 2020, at Bangalore International Exhibition Centre, in Bengaluru, India. The Spanish company was represented by its distributor in this country, Dynasty Modular Furniture. The mega show focused on the carpentry, the skilling, the innovation and the digitalization with the aim to drive Indian furniture manufacturing and woodworking industry and establish India as one of the top manufacturing destinations in the region. More than 875 exhibitors from over 50 countries participated in the show. During the event, Alvic has showcased its extensive variety of products and finishes in high gloss, matt, wood and trending textures through its wide range of Luxe, Zenit and Syncron designs, as well as new designs, such as Steelboard, which was accepted with a high level of prominence among the attendees. Alvic has shown a great commitment which the firm has, apart from introducing its proposals and novelties, made clear its objective to grow in the market. As the woodworking industry’s pioneering show, Indiawood held multiple seminars on the latest trends and innovations, including subjects like “raw material sourcing”. The Spanish multinational has had a positive assessment of its participation in this fair, a must-visit for furniture manufacturers, kitchen manufacturers, saw millers, board manufacturers, traders, architects, builders and interior designers, whom registered for the event with great enthusiasm. They could look forward to the latest in technologies, materials and innovations over the five-day event. The show attracted visitors from all across the India country and neighboring countries such as Sri Lanka, Bhutan, Bangladesh, Nepal and the Middle East. |