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         Application Exhibition Stands has 16 Pages.

1 Messestand Daimler-Chrysler, Autosalon Genf 1999/Exhibition Stands
Stainless steel mesh `Sambesi` wraps itself around the exhibits as a large roll
Kaufmann & Theilig
2 Messestand Mercedes-Benz , Autosalon Genf 2000/Exhibition Stands
Despite its firmness, the mesh type Delphin can easily be designed like a textile piece of cloth.
Kaufmann & Theilig
3 Messestand Renault, Automobilsalon Genf 2000/Exhibition Stands
Renault`s appearance in Genf should be expressed by the combination of technique and elegance. The stainless steel wire mesh `Sambesi` reflects this expression, in this case as background of the reception area, on the following photo as a floor.
4 Messestand Renault, Automobilsalon Genf 2000/Exhibition Stands
Renault`s appearance in Genf should be expressed by the combination of technique and elegance. The stainless steel wire mesh `Sambesi` reflects this expression, in this case as background of the reception area, on the following photo as a floor.
5 Messestand ASTRA, IFA Berlin 1997/Exhibition Stands
The parabolic mirrors are clad in stainless steel mesh looked upon from the rear, they appear very transparent, from the front,they effect a perfect light reflection.
6 Messestand Deutsche Post AG, CEBIT 1996/Exhibition Stands
This photo shows a typical example of balustrades and coverings of reception desks made of stainless steel wire mesh, here `Delphin`. Even in this context, the large mesh panels used prove to a design advantage.
7 Messestand Warsteiner/Exhibition Stands
Metallic fabrics can be designed in such a way that they can be shaped in both directions like a sail. The productspecific characteristics allows the material to be used as ceilings for exhibition stands. Simultaneously, many mesh samples can be used as projection media.
Skupin Design
8 Messestand Daimler-Chrysler, Autosalon Genf 1999/Exhibition Stands
Stainless steel mesh `Sambesi` wraps itself around the exhibits as a large roll
Kaufmann & Theilig
9 Nissan 1/Exhibition Stands
Trade fair stand Nissan, Automobile Exhibition Genève 2000, carpet made of stainless steel wire mesh type Tatami
10 Nissan 2/Exhibition Stands
Trade fair stand Nissan, Automobile Exhibition Genève 2000, carpet made of stainless steel wire mesh type Tatami
11 Nissan 3/Exhibition Stands
Trade fair stand Nissan, Automobile Exhibition Genève 2000, carpet made of stainless steel wire mesh type Tatami
12 Messestand Mercedes-Benz , Autosalon Genf 2000/Exhibition Stands
GKD`s metallic fabric of the type `Delphin` covers the exhibition stand and underlines the technical requirements of the exhibited automobiles. Further, the mesh serves as a support to fasten the promotion messages.
Kaufmann & Theilig
13 Messestand Deutsche Post AG, CEBIT 1996/Exhibition Stands
This photo shows a typical example of balustrades and coverings of reception desks made of stainless steel wire mesh, here`Delphin`. Even in this context, the large mesh panels used prove to be a design advantage.
14 Messestand Warsteiner/Exhibition Stands
Metallic fabrics can be designed in such a way that they can be shaped in both directions like a sail. The product-specific characteristics allows the material to be used as ceilings for exhibition stands. Simultaneously, many mesh samples can be used as projection media.
Skupin Design
15 Messestand Datev Cebit 07/Exhibition Stands
Wall cladding of Datev stand at the world largest computer fair Cebit, Hannover, Mesh type Sambesi
Walbert-Schmitz
16 Messestand Datev Cebit 07/Exhibition Stands
Wall cladding of Datev stand at the world largest computer fair Cebit, Hannover, Mesh type Sambesi
Walbert-Schmitz