
The future of design
What will our home of the future look like? How will we arrange it? What objects do we want to surround ourselves with today and what will it be like in the future? Future fairs were aimed at familiarizing the participants of the event with the latest trends in design and promotion of local entrepreneurs. What materials we choose for our asterisk device has a huge impact on the quality of our life. The mattress that we choose and the fabrics that are on our table, the material from which the table is made all affect the comfort of living in a given place.
The rich market of valuable producers enables us to make these choices more consciously.


For a product to be successful, it has to be highly designed. This is where the difference between design and art lies. Designing is a team sport, there is no place for a lonely artist. Behind each designer is an engineer, psychologist, sociologist, and marketing specialist. That's why this process is so complicated. (...) It is companies and brands that are responsible for the quality of design. We live in a culture of packaging for disposable and short-term products. In order not to fall into the trap of cheap "disposable" products, companies must remember about consumer expectations and their responsibility for them.
Mor Krisher, Lead Designer, Caesarstone
