Intelligent Space Planning and Maximum Visibility
For Leifeld’s island booth at EuroBLECH in Hanover, a key architectural challenge was integrating a massive hall column located within the stand area. We solved this effectively by placing the storage and cabin unit centrally and suspending a large, angled illuminated banner above it. This design caused the column to virtually disappear into the booth layout. A positive side effect of this planning was that the stand remained open on all four sides, allowing visitors barrier-free access from every direction. At the same time, the generous wall surfaces of the central unit provided the perfect space for prominent branding in the company's signature white and blue color scheme.
Technological Power in Live Action
The technological highlight of the booth was the impressive LEIFELD SC 310 spinning machine, which drew significant attention as a high-performance exhibit in live operation. This allowed visitors to experience the precision of the integrated SC/CNC control system firsthand. This technical demonstration was complemented by a thoughtful hospitality concept. Numerous meeting tables and a combined information and bar counter invited guests to stay and provided an ideal setting for high-quality technical discussions. The elegantly reduced color palette underlined the professional and modern character of the company.