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New Presentations at MoOD - Update

MoOD (14. - 16. September) and some of its exhibitors unveil already ahead of the trade show start some of their new products and services!
- Munzert (DE) submits hologram for Blue Drop selection
- Albert Guegain (FR) proving strong at MoOD once again
- Bezz (TR) finds inspiration in the MoOD trend book 'Re-Naissance'
- Gierlings Velpor (PT) dresses theatres and opera houses around the world

Munzert (DE) submits hologram for Blue Drop selection
Gebr. Munzert is eager to present its latest creation to the professional market at MoOD. It is an exceptional product in many respects and difficult to stop staring at. Using a special weaving technique, Munzert has achieved a hologram affect.

Depending on the angle from which you look at it, you either see a knitting effect or a coral design. A fabric with two faces, in other words. This weaving technique also allows for all sorts of creativity: the number of colours, designs and effects that can be applied is practically limitless. This innovative piece is not aimed exclusively for the professional market. The upholstery fabric is equally suitable for the contract market and can even be used for outdoor applications. Munzert has sent in this stunning creation in advance to compete for the highest distinction in the sector: the Blue Drop Award.


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Albert Guegain (FR) proving strong at MoOD once again
Albert Guegain & Fils is a French house with a reputation for pure class and refined taste. The company specialises in the manufacture of fabrics and embroidered trimmings. The materials used are rich: from linens, silk, tulle and organza to velvets, metallized fibres and rayon.

Albert Guegain has made a name for itself by creating highly unusual patterns through the use of elastic yarn. ‘SMOCK’ is one of its exclusive products aimed at the residential market. As you can see in the photo, the fabric is gathered with a special stitch. The company has been experimenting with ‘smock’ for a while and excels in producing new patterns. Albert Guegain will also be bringing some classics to MoOD. At the trade fair, this company mainly attracts editeurs with a passion for elegance and understated style.


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Bezz (TR) finds inspiration in the MoOD trend book 'Re-Naissance'
Bezz is a creative trendsetter of Turkish origin. The company is known for its imaginative creations and an innovative streak. Yasemin Gültekin tells us that they look forward to the MoOD trend book every year.This year, they were particularly inspired by the ‘Re-Naissance’ theme and especially the sub theme of ‘Memento Mori’. Thus, they based their colour palette on the one suggested in the book and also picked up on the culture fusion theme. The resulting collection, presented at MoOD, is both classic and contemporary. Iconic themes from the past are embellished with modern touches.


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Gierlings Velpor (PT) dresses theatres and opera houses around the world
The contract business has many niche markets. One of these is the world of theatre, opera and auditoria. Gierlings Velpor, a specialist in the field, furnishes these spaces with flameproof velvets – M1 (Afnor), B1 (DIN) and BS (5852). The transport sector (bus, train, subway, boat and airplane) also makes it’s way, literally, to the door of this Portuguese company.For MoOD, Gierlings Velpor developed a range totally based on African fauna. The velvet animal prints include giraffe, zebra and lion skin. These cheerful fabrics have the quality that the contract market demands and that the company is known for: produced in viscose and Trevira CS jacquard velvet.


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Read more at www.moodbrussels.com

More about MoOD 2010 on www.expo-port.com:
- New Presentation at MoOD 2010
MoOD 2010 Preview
- Feature: Meet only the Original Design

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