HP will showcase its Stitch and Latex technologies in a curated exhibition space at next month’s Heimtextil 2020, the biggest international trade fair for home and contract textiles, held in Frankfurt January 7-10, 2020.

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                   Designer Gino Anthonisse's ‘Wandã’ project, printed by HP

Around 370 exhibitors from all over the world will present their product portfolios to Heimtextil visitors who will include interior architects, architects, hospitality experts and print service providers.

The HP Booth, situated at Hall 3.0, Booth F81, has been designed to showcase an array of applications made possible in interior design with HP’s digital printing technology.

HP Stitch S1000
  HP Stitch S1000

 “HP Stitch S Printers are the perfect solution for large format textile printing, offering vibrant and accurate colours across the fleet and over time,” says HP. “Thanks to the industry's first thermal inkjet printhead technology, you'll achieve precise colour matching, deep blacks and vivid colours across your fleet for all your soft signage and interior décor applications. 

“HP Latex Large Format printers allow you to deliver more high-quality applications same-day, in widths up to 3.2 m (126 in) roll width. In addition to delivering outstanding image quality, consistency, and durability, HP Latex Inks offer an attractive environmental profile - water-based HP Latex Ink prints are odourless.”

HP Latex 570
  HP Latex 570

 This year’s booth offers an innovative experience to attendees; curated by international platform for fashion talent New Order of Fashion and designed by Dutch designer Gino Anthonisse, this year’s collection of exclusive prints demonstrate the possibilities of HP’s digital printing technology.

“With the addition of the HP Stitch S portfolio earlier this year, we’ve expanded our existing portfolio of textile technology,” said Johan Spies – business development manager textiles. “At this year’s show, our decorative and textile print community will see amazing designs made possible with HP Latex and Stitch technology.”

The content of the HP stand relies on the following concepts:

- Versatility of substrates and applications, including a selection of origami objects designed by Anthonisse for HP
 -Colour quality of the prints using HP’s Latex and Stitch technology
- Design possibilities demonstrated by the HP Stitch S500 and the HP Latex 570, all of them on display at the stand.

For his collaboration with HP, Dutch designer Gino Anthonisse has come up with 10 exclusive concepts, which will be on display at the HP booth in an exhibition curated by New Order of Fashion.

“I wanted to create an explosion of full colour, graphic facets, mixed with photographical elements,” said artist Gino Anthonisse. “Our collection is a continuation of our previous work ‘Wandã’, in which we created prints with Japanese influences as well as garments made of folded textiles and papers.”

Using an origami technique, Gino Anthonisse was able to fully construct garments for his ‘Wandã’ collection without the use of a sewing machine, as the folds created the constructions of the works.

In addition to the prints created for HP, a selection of origami objects will also be shown as part of the HP stand at Heimtextil.

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