ICFF 2026 Recap: Custom Booths for Leading Design Brands

This year’s edition of ICFF 2026 at the Javits Center brought together some of the most innovative names in furniture, interiors, materials, and architectural design. ICFF continues to be one of the most important design-focused trade shows in North America, attracting architects, interior designers, retailers, developers, and manufacturers from around the world.

The David G. Flatt Exhibits team was proud to support three incredible brands during this year’s show: LO&CO, Submaterial, and NG Kütahya Seramik.

Each exhibit featured a completely different design language and presentation style, which made for an exciting and rewarding week on the show floor.

LO&CO

The booth for LO&CO featured a bold architectural structure with integrated lighting and large-format product display panels that created a gallery-inspired presentation. The muted green finish and oversized framing elements gave the booth a strong visual identity while still allowing the products themselves to remain the focal point.

The exhibit balanced minimalism with scale, creating a space that felt clean, intentional, and highly refined. Large illuminated product displays, recessed lighting, and carefully proportioned openings helped draw attendees into the booth from multiple angles across the show floor.

Projects like this highlight how impactful simple architectural forms can be when paired with clean fabrication details and thoughtful lighting design.

Submaterial

The exhibit for Submaterial combined bold color, layered textures, and sculptural architectural elements to create one of the most visually dynamic spaces on the ICFF show floor.

The booth featured custom dimensional wall treatments, integrated sample displays, oversized framing elements, and warm wood tones paired against a deep blue backdrop. The layout allowed visitors to engage directly with the materials while still maintaining a clean, gallery-inspired presentation.

One of the standout elements of the booth was the balance between large-scale architectural forms and smaller detailed product moments. From across the aisle, the exhibit immediately drew attention, while up close the craftsmanship and texture details became the focus.

Projects like this highlight how effective trade show design can support not only branding, but also the tactile experience of the products themselves.

NG Kütahya Seramik

The booth for NG Kütahya Seramik focused on creating a clean and professional environment that allowed the scale, finish quality, and variety of the ceramic products to take center stage.

Large-format slab displays framed the perimeter of the space, while organized sample walls and integrated digital displays helped visitors explore the brand’s extensive product offerings in a structured and approachable way. The warm neutral palette, soft lighting, and open seating layout gave the booth a welcoming atmosphere that encouraged longer conversations with architects, designers, and buyers throughout the show.

One of the biggest priorities with this exhibit was balancing product density with openness. Ceramic and tile brands often need to showcase a large number of finishes and formats within a limited footprint, so careful attention was given to spacing, visibility, and traffic flow throughout the booth.

The result was a polished, modern exhibit that highlighted the material quality of the products while maintaining a clean architectural presence on the ICFF show floor.

Supporting Design Brands at the Javits Center

Working at the Javits Center requires careful coordination between fabrication, logistics, freight handling, and installation crews. Design-focused events like ICFF also demand an especially high level of finish quality since attendees pay close attention to materials, lighting, detailing, and overall presentation.

Our team handled booth preparation, transportation, installation, and final detailing to ensure each exhibitor was fully prepared before the show opened.

ICFF is always one of the most visually inspiring shows we support, and this year’s projects showcased everything from minimal architectural environments to highly textured material-driven exhibits.

We are grateful to LO&CO, Submaterial, and NG Kütahya Seramik for trusting us with their exhibits at ICFF 2026, and we are already looking forward to next year’s show season.

Need Help With Your Next Trade Show Booth?

David G. Flatt Exhibits provides custom trade show booths, exhibit fabrication, rental furniture, storage, logistics, and installation support for brands exhibiting in New York City and across the country. Whether you need a fully custom environment or support adapting an existing exhibit system, our team can help bring your vision to life.

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