Guided by the 2026 theme Common Ground: A Global Dialogue on Design and Shared Values, ICFF positions design as a connective force—bringing together diverse perspectives, disciplines, and cultures to explore how shared values can shape more thoughtful, sustainable, and human-centered environments.
As ICFF 2026 approaches, the fair continues to serve as a dynamic platform for design leaders, emerging studios, and global brands redefining the future of interiors. This year’s exhibitors represent an inspiring cross-section of furniture, lighting, materials, and artistic innovation—united by a commitment to craftsmanship, experimentation, and timeless design.
From sculptural blown metal to biophilic forms, solid wood heritage to mathematically driven lighting systems, these brands highlight the many ways design is evolving across disciplines and continents—while meeting on the common ground of quality, intention, and global exchange.

Albany Collection by Bernhardt Design (Image courtesy of Bernhardt Design)
Since 1980, Bernhardt Design has been a defining force in contemporary furniture, known for innovation, quality, and an unrivaled roster of design talent. Under the leadership of President Jerry Helling, the company has built its reputation through collaborations with both established and emerging designers. These partnerships have become a hallmark of the brand, resulting in collections that balance modern sophistication with enduring craftsmanship. Bernhardt Design continues to shape the design landscape through creativity, experimentation, and industry leadership.

Blade Lamp, Chipensteel Chair, Parova Table, by Zieta Studio (image courtesy of Zieta Studio)
At the intersection of art, technology, and material experimentation, Zieta Studio has become internationally recognized for its groundbreaking approach to metal design. Using its proprietary FiDU technology, shaping steel through internal air pressure, the Polish studio creates blown-metal objects that feel both futuristic and deeply tactile. Rooted in parametric design and years of research, Zieta’s work pushes the boundary between collectible sculpture and functional design, delivering bold forms that engage the senses and carry a story within every curve.

Image courtesy of Tikamoon
For more than 15 years, French company Tikamoon has been dedicated to designing durable, solid wood furniture made to last for generations. Now available in the U.S., focusing on timeless silhouettes and high-quality materials, each piece is crafted to enhance both today’s interiors and those of the future. Arriving fully assembled for a seamless customer experience, Tikamoon’s collections reflect the enduring appeal of natural materials, bringing warmth, authenticity, and longevity into modern living spaces.

Jewel Block by Rosie Li Studio (Image courtesy of Rosie Li Studio)
Founded in Brooklyn by designer Rosie Li and engineer Philip Watkins, Rosie Li Studio reimagines lighting through systems shaped by mathematics, science, and artisanal fabrication. The studio is known for natural, pared-down forms and its signature leaf diffusers, made in-house by skilled artisans. Fixtures are assembled in Fort Greene using locally and globally sourced components from trusted small-batch vendors. With installations in high-end hospitality and residential interiors worldwide, Rosie Li Studio represents the next generation of American lighting innovation.

Dude Table Lamp by Koncept (image courtesy of Koncept)
Founded in 2002, Koncept brings together decades of industrial design and manufacturing expertise to create lighting solutions that are both elegant and technologically advanced. Best known for its refined LED lamps and lighting elements, Koncept designs for the discerning consumer—offering pieces that elevate home, office, and commercial environments alike. With national and international recognition, the brand demonstrates how innovation and simplicity can coexist beautifully in contemporary lighting.

Spolia Wall (Image courtesy of Opiary)
Opiary is a Brooklyn-based studio dedicated to biophilic design—integrating live greenery, organic shapes, and natural forms into bespoke furniture, planters, and sculpture. Each piece is modeled by founder Robert Remer and handcrafted by a team of artists and craftspeople in the studio. Highly customizable and deeply rooted in the human connection to nature, Opiary’s work reflects the timeless relationship between design and the living world, offering interiors that feel both grounded and transformative.

MONOLOGUE Armchair, designed by Exercice Studio and SUBLIME Ottoman, designed by Bina Baitel x Glass Variations (Image courtesy of Design Quarters)
As a professional resource for furniture, lighting, décor, tableware, and art, Design Quarters connects designers and architects with more than 50 European brands. With an emphasis on superior craftsmanship, original aesthetics, and eco-conscious collections, the company offers curated access to inspiring pieces across categories. Customization options and tailored services make Design Quarters a key partner for projects seeking distinctive European design and refined, enduring quality.

TV Cupboard in Oak by Ethnicraft, image courtesy of Ethnicraft

Bok Dining Chair and Roller Max Dining Table by Ethnicraft (image courtesy of Ethnicraft)
Established in Antwerp over 25 years ago, Ethnicraft has built its identity around warm materials, thoughtful craftsmanship, and functional simplicity. From furniture that defines a space to accessories that layer it with meaning, the brand creates collections that feel both modern and deeply human. Rooted in quality and authenticity, Ethnicraft continues to broaden its creative palette while remaining true to its core values: form, function, and timeless material beauty.

Image courtesy of Moncer
Driven by a passion for quality and design, Canadian brand Moncer crafts sustainably sourced European wood floors for those who value authenticity and naturalistic interiors. Working closely with architects and designers, the company curates bespoke flooring solutions for some of the world’s most cutting-edge projects. Moncer’s approach highlights the importance of materials that ground a space—bringing warmth, refinement, and lasting character through craftsmanship underfoot.

Check Plaid by Poppy Print (Image courtesy of Poppy Print)
Founded by artist and designer Jennifer Hunt, Poppy Print brings a studio artist’s sensibility to original wallcovering collections for residential and commercial interiors. Produced in-house in the Midwest and shipped worldwide, each print reflects Jennifer’s background in fine arts, fashion, and textile design. With a keen eye for trend and an emphasis on personal creative expression, Poppy Print demonstrates how surface design can transform a space through color, pattern, and story.

Image courtesy of Warp & Weft
At its core, Warp & Weft is guided by a commitment to the essential principles of design—color, form, texture, and light. The brand believes that every space holds the potential to fully realize itself through thoughtful articulation of these elements. Since its inception, Warp & Weft has maintained this standard across projects, bringing an elevated design sensibility that is both foundational and transformative.
Across disciplines and geographies, these exhibitors reflect the spirit of Common Ground, demonstrating how design can connect cultures through shared values of craft, sustainability, material integrity, and human-centered thinking. Whether through sculptural experimentation, biophilic connection, or timeless woodworking traditions, each brand contributes to the global dialogue that defines ICFF.
At ICFF 2026, exhibitors do more than showcase products, they join a community of designers, architects, and innovators shaping the future of the built environment together. In that shared space, design becomes what it has always been at its best: a meeting point, a conversation, and a common ground.
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