Sustainability Stand in August 2025

Get inspired by exhibitors with circular design

After its highly acclaimed premiere in the spring, the Sustainability Stand will make a comeback at Formex in August 2025 – now in an even larger format. Now the exhibition moves into Hall A and grows from 33 to over 100 square meters and becomes part of the Sustainability Hub stand that brings together sustainability initiatives at Formex. The exhibition now has room for as many as 20 exhibitors who are all passionate about sustainable solutions.

Behind the concept is, as before, IMMA (Malin Jensen, Maria Lagerman & Maria Soxbo), which creates and curates the Sustainability Hub area to inspire buyers, interior designers, stylists, influencers and media to make sustainable and conscious choices.

A diversity of sustainable products

Here you will find a wide range of sustainable products – from interior design, lighting and beauty to children’s products and cleaning. New this year, several exhibitors will have staff on hand to answer questions and talk about their sustainability efforts.

For unmanned stands, visitors can easily order via QR codes, making sustainable purchasing both convenient and accessible.

 

A stand built with care

The stand itself is an example of sustainability in practice. It uses recycled podiums from previous fairs, rental walls, furniture and a Tarkett carpet that was previously in a stand at the Stockholm Furniture Fair.

Fashion + reuse = True

A real eye-catcher at the stand are the creations of remake designer Stina Löving – garments sewn from recycled decors from the spring sustainability café Cafe Conversation Piece. The result? A ruffled pant with a matching top and a gala skirt with a train, full of drama and volume.

– I used all the material I was given, including the rubber strips that I tucked into the edges of the ruffles for extra stun. And if there’s one thing I love, it’s huge ruffles! says Stina Löving.

The garments can be rented via Stina Löving, so that more people can contribute to extending the life of textiles.

Companies in the exhibition

Click here to go to the birch grove heritage website
Click here to go to the Havsglas website
Vandra logo
Click here to go to the Lursta website
Click here to go to the Soap & Wash website
Click here to go to the Bruns website
Click here to go to the ReMade website
Click here to go to the Vas Vitreum website
Click here to go to the Miniware website
Click here to go to the RemoAir website
Click here to go to the FlowerField website
Click here to go to the Owaster website
Click here to go to the Pink Fox website
Click here to go to the Gotland Garbage website
Click here to go to the Phõ website
Click here to go to the ReEssences website
Click here to go to Gustaf & Linnea's website
Click here to go to the Terrible Twins website
Click here to go to the Pure Effects website
Click here to go to the Fabric Forest website

More inspiration

Click here to read more about the main exhibition

Eclectic Maximalism

Maxjenny Forslund and Jan Rundgren create the main exhibition in August 2025. A visual explosion of fashion meets interior design and creativity takes place.

Click here to read more about Conversation Piece

Café Conversation Piece

A sustainable café created by IMMA for Formex in January 2025.

Click here to read more about Susatinability Stand in January 2025

Sustainability Stand in January 2025

The sustainability exhibition was showcased for the first time at the last Formex in January.