From January 26 to 30, 2024, the annual international consumer goods exhibition Ambiente will take place in Frankfurt, Germany. For the second time, a collective stand of Ukrainian enterprises Oplich will be presented. Ten Ukrainian businesses will showcase their products in Germany to make a statement about themselves and demonstrate that Ukrainians are strong players in the field of product design, full of interesting ideas and unconventional solutions.
Among the participants in the stand are Ukrainian enterprises in the creative industries that promote Ukrainian cultural identity and traditional crafts. These include:
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Gunia Project - a brand of items made based on traditional ethnic cultures. Gunia Project Website
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AMAZE Vase - designer ceramic vases. AMAZE Vase Website
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Art-hall ceramics - a brand of ceramic products. Art-hall ceramics Website
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Clayp - a studio of Ukrainian decor. Clayp Website
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Gushka Wool - a craft production of home goods made from wool. Gushka Wool Website
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KUST ceramics - a brand of ceramic products. KUST ceramics Website
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Litvinenko Design - a studio of interior design, furniture, and decor. Litvinenko Design Website
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Shishka Project - a team of interior items manufacturers. Shishka Project Website
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Wooden Dreams - a family workshop producing dishes, chandeliers, and decor from natural wood. Wooden Dreams Instagram
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YAKUSH - a brand of tableware and textiles. YAKUSH Website
The USAID program "Competitive Economy of Ukraine" is supporting the Oplich collective stand for the second time within the Ambiente international exhibition. This initiative aims to showcase 10 Ukrainian brands to a broad audience.
"Participation in the Ambiente 2024 exhibition is a wonderful opportunity to present not only the quality products and cultural senses of our country but also to establish contacts with potential partners. Thanks to participation in international events, Ukrainian businesses conquer international markets, initiate export sales, and, as a result, create higher-paying jobs in Ukraine," says Olesia Zaluska, the head of the USAID "Competitive Economy of Ukraine" program.
The Oplich collective stand aims to strengthen cooperation among Ukrainian companies in the creative industries, enabling them to enter international markets and promote Ukrainian production worldwide.