Intergift’s Home&Deco space: a decoration that navigates between elements from the past and contemporary innovations

This year’s edition features vintage and organic styles, which share the spotlight with minimalist environments and highly sophisticated and colourful interiors.

Intergift's Home&Deco space: a decoration that navigates between elements from the past and contemporary innovations

From 11 to 14 September, at Intergift, organised by IFEMA MADRID, the main national brands in the decoration sector, industry leaders, and a wide selection of international home brands will present the latest trends in interior design, furniture, lighting, textiles and home accessories. Architects, interior designers, window dressers, hotel chains, catering companies and decoration shops will find a very varied offer in the HOME&DECO area, dedicated to furniture, high decoration and home textiles (Pavilion 3), decorative elements, candles and aromas and handicrafts (Pavilion 5), which navigates between elements from the past and contemporary innovations.

More than 300 national and international brands will present the latest trends in interior design and decoration at Intergift, an event that has become the biggest meeting point for different decorative styles, as well as a space for identifying trends and laying the foundations for the work of the specialised trade. Furniture, lighting and a whole universe of accessories to personalise the home – rugs, paintings, textiles, crockery and ornaments – guarantee a plural forum full of different trends.
Some of the brands that will be presenting their new products include renowned names such as Asitrade, Ixia Regal, J-Line by Jolipa and Taller de las Indias. There will also be companies geared towards the contract sector, such as Brucs and VP Interiorismo. As far as lighting is concerned, brands such as Aromas del Campo will be present. In the case of decorative candles, Cerería Molla; and for lovers of handmade furniture, companies such as Artesanía San José.

Trends
Colour, craftsmanship, patterned fabrics and vintage furniture are this year’s main decorating trends. Although there are also serene tones such as vanilla and off-whites. It’s worth mentioning that comfort is not neglected, as demonstrated by soft corner sofas.
Floral ornaments and plants add a lively presence to the home. The same goes for materials with personality, such as marble, oak and metallic accents to create the perfect contrast, as well as a romantic aesthetic, which will flood rooms with bows, candles and chandeliers.
Intergift will coincide with the Bisutex and Madridjoya trade fairs, from 12 to 15 September, and MOMAD, from 13 to 15 September 2024, at the IFEMA MADRID exhibition centre.