The space is divided into zones by an encircling black curtain made of carbon fibers, specially developed for this presentation. It allows for a light, transparent, flowing, and simultaneously cozy showcase. The mysterious material itself immediately arouses the public's curiosity.
"Here is the revised interview segment:
Here is the interview that Ippolito Fleitz, designer of the Walter Knoll stands, kindly granted us after the Salone Internazionale del Mobile in Milan:
"The fundamental interior structure of the fair stand is a meandering sequence of various room scenarios. The space is divided into zones by an encircling black curtain made of carbon fibers, specially developed for this presentation. It enables a light, transparent, flowing, and at the same time cozy showcase. The mysterious material itself immediately arouses the public's curiosity. When the visitor stands at a right angle to the folds of the curtain, it appears almost completely transparent; viewed from other angles, it virtually conceals what is behind it. The curtain also casts intriguing shadows in different directions, further piquing visitors' interest from the outside.