Alumnus Lennart Ebert was able to arouse the interest of the trade fair participants with his “Flag” shelving system in particular. he exhibited in Milan for the second time.
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The world’s most important furniture fair “Salone Internazionale del Mobile” in Milan has a heart for young designers. After the Corona break, as before the pandemic began, he now had the opportunity to exhibit his work in the “Salone Satellite”. The Niederrhein University of Applied Sciences emphasized that fans of tomorrow will find the furniture of the future there in Italy at the trade fair for newcomers with international prestige. The students Lennart Ebert and Michael Grandt from Krefeld were there and presented their products to a specialist audience from the international furniture industry.
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A university spokesman reports that it was a very successful trade fair appearance for both of them. In addition to consistently positive feedback for the work, the two designers also received specific requests from producers to manufacture their products. Alumnus Lennart Ebert primarily aroused the interest of trade fair participants with his “Flag” shelving system. The shelving system, which features an innovative but very easy-to-use anchoring mechanism, is not only practical, it also impresses with its design, praised the university spokesman.
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