imm cologne 2020 is getting closer and could not be more excited, especially since our favourite brand for modern classics – BRABBU – will be there. Today we show you some of the modern furniture of this brand. These are all information about these amazing products. Curious? Scroll on and be inspired and visit BRABBU Hall 11.1 Stand B-024.


Often called the “Land of Castles”, Wales has some of the most impressive monuments of the Middle Ages.
WALES Sofa pays tribute to the country’s history. Upholstered in cotton velvet and with a base in matte vintage brass, this curved sofa features a golden polished nailhead trim that makes it even more elegant.


Koi Carp is a recurring symbol of Japanese culture. Its natural colour mutations reveal their capacity to adapt, just like
KOI Side Table. With a base in brushed aged brass and a top in marble, this round side table will add refined elegance to any modern interior design.
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Metamorphosis is the transformation process from caterpillar to butterfly. It inspired the creation of
ESSEX Swivel Chair. This barrel chair is upholstered in velvet and has a base in aged brass matte that adds charisma. It will add refined elegance to any living room set that only velvet chairs are capable of.


Kaamos is the Finnish word for Polar Night, a natural phenomenon that happens in the Arctic Circle.
KAAMOS Mirror took inspiration from this incredible event. With a frame in glossy walnut root veneer, brass, and copper, this round mirror will give a touch of strength and class to your modern interior design.
The “Das Haus – Interiors on Stage” 2020

With the interpretation of the “Das Haus” design event by design team MUT Design, the international Interior Business Event imm cologne is set to play host to a highly architectural creation once again in 2020.
The Spanish creatives will present a visionary living concept in which the inside of the house is turned to face the outside. By removing the boundaries between the interior rooms and between the internal and external space, the living experience is opened up, not only to nature but also to the community of residents – and the world beyond.