Global Interzum trade show portfolio scheduled for 2026 and 2027

The 2025 interzum show had more than 1,600 exhibitors, and 60,000 visitors during the four-day show.

COLOGNE, Germany — The Interzum trade show family is set to once again lead the global conversation on furniture production and interior design with six dynamic events scheduled through 2026 and 2027. From Europe to Asia and Latin America, Interzum continues to serve as a premier platform for innovation, networking, and international market expansion.

The flagship event, Interzum Cologne, will run from May 11–14, 2027, at Koelnmesse in Cologne, Germany. As the central hub of the Interzum brand, the show gathers industry leaders from around the globe, presenting cutting-edge materials, components, and technologies shaping the future of interior and furniture design.

Before then, Interzum will make key regional stops:

  • Interzum Guangzhou, March 28–31, 2026, in Guangzhou China, the largest and most influential furniture production fair in Asia.
  • Interzum Bogotá, May 12–15, 2026, in Colombia, providing critical access to the Latin American market.
  • Interzum Forum Italy, June 4–5, 2026, in Bergamo, a boutique-style forum offering deep insight into the Southern European sector.

Each event in the Interzum portfolio offers exhibitors unique access to fast-growing regional markets and enables attendees to experience the latest innovations in materials, hardware, lighting, surfaces, sustainability solutions, and more. With a proven track record of connecting global manufacturers with decision-makers, Interzum shows are essential destinations for industry professionals aiming to expand their international reach.

North Americans interested in exhibiting or attending should contact Franz Balve, North American PR Manager by email or phone at 732-933-1117.
 

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