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Impact is the most prestigious economic and technological event in Central and Eastern Europe. It brings together managers from the largest global companies, policymakers, legislators, scientists and experts in different fields. It offers an opportunity to discuss the most important economic and social developments, make new business contacts and exchange views.
In cooperation with its organisers, we supported the event by providing 300 metres of decorative fabrics for the arts and relaxation areas. The latter included a stand of Vogue Polska – one of the media partners of Impact’23.
The relaxation area was designed with our digitally printed Hoshi Snow fabric, which was used to separate the networking zone. Some of the area was taken up by the “Vogue Temple”, a pop-up installation designed by Anna Witko. The pavilion, whose shape resembled classic architectural forms such as arcades or cornices, was Viva Magenta in colour. Viva Magenta is Pantone’s colour of the year for 2023. A gradient, digitally printed, ombré, viva magenta-coloured curtain made of our Hoshi fabric was hung above the structure. Participants’ experience of the “Vogue Temple” was aided by the scent of pink pepper lingering in the air, which highlighted the colour’s depth and balanced its sweetness.
Soft, transparent, gradient-printed fabrics suspended from the hall’s ceiling marked the boundaries of the area, creating intimate corners for conversations. The relaxation and networking areas in the exhibition hall at the Poznań International Fair were designed by Supergirls Do Design, a Poznań design studio.
Another fabric offered by Dekoma, Puro White, was used to design the Arts Area – a space that hosted concerts, performances, exhibitions and meetings with artists. The fabric panels used there served as a background for monumental metal sculptures from the Acid Sculpture series by Alicja Biała and the painting titled “My Anger” by Monika Falkus, a young painter who graduated from the Academy of Fine Arts and Design in Katowice.