The great appointment of the Argentine furniture prepares to dazzle the world in October in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires will become the capital of National Madera Design and Production with the arrival of the Argentine Wood and Furniture Fair. From October 2 to 5, 2025, the Costa Salguero Center will host the most important event in the furniture industry in the country, which already has almost all of its reserved exhibition space.
Organized by the Argentine Federation of the wood and related industry (FAIMA) and the Argentine Furniture Institute (IMA), this first edition seeks to project the national industry to the world. Unlike previous events, this fair will be the only Public showcase, but also a crucial meeting point for the value chain: manufacturers, designers, architects, interior designers, wholesalers and retailers. Leading and emerging companies have already confirmed their presence, ensuring a sample of the diversity and quality of the sector.A example of the social economy, the work cooperative building our path (co.nu.ca), mostly made up of women, will also have its space to show its work in the pine furniture. The fair will have: ? 2800 m2 of exhibition (with the possibility of expansion) ? B2C (retailer) ? Direct sale to the public ? Possibility of accessing stands ?Hand key? ? Open participation to furniture and final goods manufacturers: furniture, openings, floors, plates, etc. The visibility of the industry in an expansion market) Context, the fair is a unique opportunity for sawmill and furniture of Argentina Developed by the Argentine furniture laboratory, an initiative that unites designers and manufacturers to project the future of the sector. The fair is not only a commercial event, but a space to consolidate the industry as a true country brand.
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