
The best fair at the best time
The sector is boiling. After two years of the pandemic, business flows in home reform. Construction pulls again. The furniture is not enough. There is not enough wood for everyone...
In addition, the large investment funds have set their sights on the sector and are beginning to buy factories and brands. We live in a time of expansion for the sector. And at this juncture, FIMMA + Maderalia 2022 opens its doors on March 29 at the best time for the sector. Are you going to stay on the sidelines?
✓ First European fair in the sector to be held in 2022
✓ More than 500 national and international firms
✓ Exhibitors from 19 countries
✓ The latest innovations for machining, design and reform
✓ Four pavilions and 50,000 m2 of exhibition
✓ Conference program
✓ A design hotel: Tailor{H}otel
✓ A 100% face-to-face fair

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