Création Baumann

Création Baumann
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Création Baumann is a family-run textile company based in Switzerland. Through subsidiaries and partners, they are represented in more than 40 countries and are well-known worldwide. A deep passion for interior design as well as high technological competence are central to development of innovative textile solutions. As an owner-managed family business, they are dedicated to long-term success. This means making a positive contribution on an ecological, social and economic level. People’s needs are the focus of their thinking and they act sustainably in all areas. In the field of environmental sustainability, three themes play a central role: product longevity, climate compatibility and cyclable products and materials.

During 3daysofdesign Création Baumann will be presenting the highlights of the Collection 2024 that inspire both to a world full of DREAM located between reality and vision. Création Baumann emphasises its own aesthetic standards and is a poetic reminder of the creative power of dreaming. The exhibtion also emphasises new flexible textile solutions that are not only functional, but also offer a wide range of design possibilities. The exhibtion will show the possibilities of flexible room separation, control of room acoustics and privacy and glare protection.

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