On November 29 and 30, 2008, Berlin sees its second Design Trade Show Undesignable.
25 galleries and dealers from all over Europe will present their finest 20th century design pieces at the Innovation and Technological Park area.
The Undesignable fair shows a wide choice of objects, e.g. exquisite genuine furniture, lighting, paintings, prints, jewellery and decorative and art pieces from plastic, glass or ceramics.
Design aficionados attracted to last century's period from the 40s to 80s will find their own dream piece, or just browse and enjoy the stylish variety of these decades.
Works of famous designers as Mies Van der Rohe, Friso Kramer, Jean Prouv?, Arne Jacobsen, Bruno Mathsson, Charles and Ray Eames or Joe Colombo and many others will be on show at the exhibition area that expands to some 863 sqm.
Most of the dealers and galleries, from the Germany, Netherlands, France and Belgium, will present their treasures for the first time in Berlin.
All merchandise offered for sale during the event is authentic; with no reproductions permitted.
Following the start in Dutch design Mecca Eindhoven (May 2007) and after the two successful Trade Shows in Berlin (Nov 2007) and in Amsterdam (May 2008), UNDESIGNABLE is back, for a second edition of the famous Berliner's Trade Show, to add to the city's Art and Design scene, as a periodical event.


