The latest developments for buttons, ribbons, decorative stones, closures, linings, lace, embroidery, interlinings as well as labeling and branding solutions will be presented by around 150 leading international ingredients and accessories suppliers in the ADDITIONALS Area at MUNICH FABRIC START. Explore the novelties of BORNEMANN ETIKETTEN here in our ADDITIONALS blog posts:
Labels do more than just identify—they tell stories.
The Chronicles program is designed precisely for this purpose: for product labeling that is not only visible but also tangible. It plays with contrasts —between shadow and shine, past and vision, texture and emotion.
The Chronicles design opens up an aesthetic space in which depth becomes language: dark tones and textured surfaces create an atmosphere reminiscent of myth—of mystical places, lost stories, and opulence that is always present.
This includes carefully selected materials that make this expression visually and haptically tangible: High-definition woven labels with photorealistic images are made from 100% recycled polyester, offering detailed, sustainable textile labeling with depth. Faux leather labels feature embossed or printed surfaces, while velvet labels convey subtle elegance. Iron-on transfers create shiny accents on dark textiles, and rhinestones serve as sparkling details that add targeted highlights and lend each label a touch of glamour.
Sustainability is not a contrast here, but part of the aesthetic. The use of recycled materials and durable components combines storytelling with responsibility – and creates solutions that meet both design and environmental requirements.




Clean lines, bold colors, and a touch of whimsy:
The “Graphic” label range from Bornemann-Etiketten makes a visual statement – modern, digital, and impossible to miss. Inspired by the iconic aesthetics of the late 1980s and translated into a contemporary design language, “Graphic” combines striking color contrasts with geometric clarity. At the center: a bright green that turns the branding into an eye-catcher – visually bold, deliberately loud, and full of energy.
Bornemann relies on high-quality, innovative carrier materials that make the concept tangible not only visually but also haptically: The collection features woven labels with fluorescent yarns that ensure maximum signaling effect—these labels shine not only in color, but also in their message. Additionally, there are woven labels made from 100% recycled polyester, where sustainability meets textile precision. Neoprene labels with silicone logos offer a three-dimensional, soft, and distinctive touch, ensuring a unique feel and high recognizability, while printed TPU films are ideal for clean, futuristic looks. Durable, flexible, and dimensionally stable silicone badges provide the perfect combination of function and design. As a glowing highlight, phosphorescent synthetic leather labels make sure that branding stands out even at night.
“Graphic” is more than just a look—it is a commitment to bold design and responsible brand presentation. Through the targeted use of recycled and durable materials, these add-ons support sustainable brand strategies without compromising on impact. The result is a combination of aesthetics, innovation, and environmental awareness.
Bornemann-Etiketten develops digital services on site in Wuppertal, making the label specialist your ideal partner for digital product labeling and customized solutions for your workflows.
Smart Solutions by Bornemann not only offer you comprehensive advice on digitization (MySmartServices), but also innovative solutions for the upcoming digital product passport (MySmartPass). The digital solutions simplify complex ordering processes for labels with variable data (MySmartCreator) and optimize access to care and content information for customers (MySmartCare). How digital are your workflows?
“Smart Solutions by Bornemann not only offer you comprehensive advice on digitization (MySmartServices), but also innovative solutions for the upcoming digital product passport (MySmartPass).”

Stop by Bornemann-Etiketten at booth D18 in hall 1 and get comprehensive advice. The team looks forward to your visit!
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