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Kornit Digital has announced details of its participation in Heimtextil 2016. Kornit will present actual furniture samples that were produced with fabrics from its roll-to-roll system Allegro, based on designs from Turnowsky, an international design house.
Kornit Digital’s presence in Hall 4.0, booth D25, will feature various exhibits created from Turnowsky’s Flowers of Grace portfolio, designed exclusively by the brand’s creative director, Ira Avezov. The current generation of Flowers of Grace, developed especially for Kornit Digital, introduces realistic images as an integral part of the design, for the very first time.
“In Turnowsky, we know how to design. But no matter how good your idea is, you need the ability to turn it into something – a beautiful dress, a scarf, a piece of furniture,” said Avezov. “The unique color gamut and flexibility of the Kornit Allegro allow this transformation, with no compromise in the design quality. It is an amazing ability which we will continue to explore.”
The Kornit Allegro’s unique one-step process combined with the impressive color gamut of Kornit’s NeoPigment inks represents an opportunity for textile designers and enables them to control their prints and colors while offering their customers short runs and customization.
The need for all external process steps, such as pre-treatment and post treatment, have been removed with the Kornit Allegro. With textile production now available in a completely dry single step solution, digital fabric printing is returning to western countries as all former issues, such as end-to-end costs, pollution, regulations, health and safety, and space can be addressed.
“Kornit’s Allegro brings new business opportunities to the home textile industry,” said Guy Zimmerman, Kornit Digital’s VP of marketing and business development. “It is a true stand-alone roll-to-roll system that prints direct onto a broad variety of fabrics with vivid results, accurate colors, an excellent hand and good durability.”
Kornit Digital’s presence in Hall 4.0, booth D25, will feature various exhibits created from Turnowsky’s Flowers of Grace portfolio, designed exclusively by the brand’s creative director, Ira Avezov. The current generation of Flowers of Grace, developed especially for Kornit Digital, introduces realistic images as an integral part of the design, for the very first time.
“In Turnowsky, we know how to design. But no matter how good your idea is, you need the ability to turn it into something – a beautiful dress, a scarf, a piece of furniture,” said Avezov. “The unique color gamut and flexibility of the Kornit Allegro allow this transformation, with no compromise in the design quality. It is an amazing ability which we will continue to explore.”
The Kornit Allegro’s unique one-step process combined with the impressive color gamut of Kornit’s NeoPigment inks represents an opportunity for textile designers and enables them to control their prints and colors while offering their customers short runs and customization.
The need for all external process steps, such as pre-treatment and post treatment, have been removed with the Kornit Allegro. With textile production now available in a completely dry single step solution, digital fabric printing is returning to western countries as all former issues, such as end-to-end costs, pollution, regulations, health and safety, and space can be addressed.
“Kornit’s Allegro brings new business opportunities to the home textile industry,” said Guy Zimmerman, Kornit Digital’s VP of marketing and business development. “It is a true stand-alone roll-to-roll system that prints direct onto a broad variety of fabrics with vivid results, accurate colors, an excellent hand and good durability.”