The DESIGN STUDIOS area offers creative input, progressive ideas and new designs.
In Studio 1 DS (firstfloor), textile designers and trend agencies from all over the world show their fabric designs and latest developments for prints and patterns.
Some exhibitors in this area are:
AQUI DESIGN | BERNINI STUDIO | FUSION CPH
AQUI DESIGN
AQUI DESIGN presents the most significant pattern and prints for the upcoming seasons. They offer exclusive pattern and print designs, collection design development, design story for your target group, design in seamless repeated and placed, design with Pantone® colour-system and color story, required size and file format, product design and simulations, Product mockups, bord mockups, trend reports and workshops, brand advice and coaching for future collections.



BERNINI STUDIO
BERNINI STUDIO’s approach to the Spring/Summer 25 season focuses on a soft, medium saturated colour palette and a more manual look, trying to offer a modern twist on classic motifs. Based in Como, Italy and founded in 1986, Bernini Studio has been since then the point of reference for textile prints on an international level. Bernini Studio offers an array of prints which reflect the latest fashion trends. Its passionate team of designers explores different techniques to provide customers with a wide choice of original and exclusive designs.

FUSION CPH
At FUSION CPH – Scandinavia’s leading Design Studio – fresh new prints have been developed which reflect the newest trends. Their collection is inspired by the latest catwalks, Copenhagen street style and consumer trend reports and their design process often starts by hand, with a focus on hand drawing. The trends they feel strong about are artistic handmade abstracts where their designers can get creative and experiment with brushes, inks and paint. They have also had fun creating distorted and blurred florals with a modern aesthetic. For the spring/summer 25 season the Scandinavian inspired colour palette they are loving is soft camo greens with a warm peach pink pop.




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