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Trade fair stand for BASELWORLD

A shortage of time and space set the framework for the assembly of the exhibition stands at the Baselworld watch and jewellery fair, which was taking place until yesterday. This is the sixth time Häring has adapted and assembled 22 room modules for the Corum company. Everything has to go right down to the last detail. Exceptional design and unusual technology are the hallmarks of the Corum brand. Together with the prominent location on the ground floor of Hall 1, the exhibition stand at the world's largest watch and jewellery fair has high expectations.

Luxurious room modules
A row of trees in the Jura provided the Neuenburger architect Pierre Studer with the inspiration for the impressive aluminium and glass construction that characterises the look of the stand. Behind the imposing facade, room modules and system building elements from Häring are used on three floors. The 22 wood-steel modules were prefabricated in the factory in Eiken, complete with ventilation, cooling and electrical installations, and fitted with the interior furnishings. The walls were partly glazed and partly covered with textiles. The built-in furniture made of grenadilla, a dark, almost black hardwood, has a particularly noble effect. New and striking at the stand was the "bubble wall" with the bubble clown, the collection was inspired by the American artist Matt Barnes.

 

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