Articles and videos on lifestyle, design and current trends

From innovative everyday solutions to extraordinary design. Beautiful, practical, or simply unusual – lifestyle begins where products are more than just functional. That's exactly what we're all about.

Fashion, interior and creative ideas for contemporary living

Winery Walz from Baden

Almost everyone loves a good wine. Comedian and parodist Max Giermann has also discovered and deepened his love of wine. As a result, he and his friend Thomas Walz will be able to ... Walz Winery, Baden wine-growing region


Eppelmann Winery from Rheinhessen

Winemaker Christian Eppelmann and his sister are the 5th generation to join the winery. They want to continue the family business, the work of their ancestors, and also break new g... Eppelmann Winery, Rheinhessen wine-growing region



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Deidesheim Winegrowers' Association Palatinate region

The Deidesheim winegrowers' association is the oldest cooperative in the Palatinate. The Deidesheim vineyards represent the best sites in the Palatinate. They have outstanding Ries... Deidesheim Winegrowers' Association, Palatinate winegrowing region


Vollmer Winery from the Palatinate

For over 50 years, the traditional Vollmer winery has been located in the heart of the sunny Palatinate in Ellerstadt, close to the Wine Route, in beautiful locations. Agriculture ... Vollmer Winery, Palatinate wine-growing region


Winegrowers Bischoffingen – ProWein 2024

How does a winegrowers' cooperative work? At ProWein 2024, the managing director of the Bischoffinger Winzerecke winery in the Kaiserstuhl region of Baden, Mr. Thomas Weiler, intro... Bischoffingen Winegrowers' Cooperative, Baden wine-growing region


Metal art Streetart - Pennyboy

The artist Pennyboy is originally from Rome and works primarily with metal. In particular, he uses aluminum or iron for his works. Some of the artist's works can be seen at ARTMUC. Pennyboy metal art streetart



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Painter Vinzenz Schueller - Oil on canvas

Vinzenz Schueller is an artist living in Vienna. Born in Vienna, he worked as an illustrator and commercial artist for over 20 years. A few years ago, he revived his original inten... Oil on canvas - Painter Vinzenz Schueller


Sculptural embroidery - Itamar Yehiel

Born in Jerusalem in 1984, artist Itamar Yehiel now lives in Berlin and is best known for his embroidery sculptures. At ARTMUC 2024, he showed some examples of his work in his unmi... Sculptural embroidery - Itamar Yehiel


Art on carbon - Sabine Weigand

The Middle Franconian artist and art therapist Sabine Weigand is presenting art on carbon at ARTMUC 2024. The idea for this very special, rarely seen painting on carbon sheets came... Art on carbon - Sabine Weigand


Schmidt Charlotte Fashion – ART MUC 2024

The young fashion designer Charlotte Schmidt will be exhibiting her highly imaginative and independent fashion creations at ARTMUC 2024 in Munich. She successfully completed her st... Fashion Designer Charlotte Schmidt




Rakubrand - Ceramic studio Siglinde Schelkle

The Bavarian artist Siglinde Schelkle, who has a studio in Nussdorf am Inn, has reinterpreted a favorite firing method in the production of ceramic works of art. She uses the raku ... Rakubrand - Ceramic studio Siglinde Schelkle


Rudzki Lea Fashion – ART MUC 2024

The young designer Lea Rudzki has just completed her studies at the University of Fashion and Design in Munich. Messe.TV meets her at ARTMUC 2024, where Lea Rudzki presents part of... Collection fashion designer Lea Rudzki


Artistic photography - Tabita Pietsch

Tabita Pietsch creates artistic photographs and provides very interesting insights into her work at ARTMUC 2024. The Bucharest-born artist has been photographing professionally for... Artistic photography - Tabita Pietsch


Art:space - KunstHaus Ammersee | ARTMUC 2024

Gallery owner Yo Franklin runs a gallery for contemporary art in Schondorf on the north-western shore of Lake Ammersee. This project grew out of another gallery that she previously... KunstHaus Ammersee Art:space



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Contemporary art - Parcus Gallery

The Parcus Gallery welcomes its visitors to the ARTMUC 2024 exhibition in Munich. The gallery has been around for 7 years, but so far only in Aisterheim in Austria and Basel in Swi... Parcus Gallery contemporary art


Abstract painting - Simon Kranz

Trained ballet dancer Simon Kranz comes from Frankfurt am Main and is self-taught. The artist has dedicated himself to painting since 2020 and was soon able to achieve his first su... Abstract painting - Simon Kranz


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Diverse lifestyle products for everyday life, leisure, and enjoyment

Whether practical everyday helpers, creative gift ideas, or stylish accessories—trade fairs on the topic of lifestyle show just how versatile this area is. Messe.TV reports pick up on developments that make everyday life more pleasant or inspiring—whether through functional design or emotional appeal. One focus is on products that specifically enrich lifestyle. These include, among others:

  • Original decorative items for the home and garden
  • Practical aids for the kitchen, household, and living room
  • Stylish accessories with high practical value
Lifestyle is more than just a term—it is the sum of individual decisions that shape our personal environment. The contributions shown start exactly there and reflect current design trends as well as classic solutions.

Fashion, jewelry, and personal forms of expression

Lifestyle plays a central role in connection with fashion and jewelry at numerous events. Messe.TV offers insights into collections, craftsmanship, and statements that go far beyond the product—for example, at design fairs or industry events in the fashion sector. Not only major brands are featured, but also independent labels and designers who bring individual perspectives to the table:

  • Jewelry trends between craftsmanship, art, and series production
  • Clothing and accessories with a sustainable approach
  • Design objects as an expression of personal attitude
The articles show how personal style issues, social developments, and new materials intersect in the field of fashion and jewelry.

Stylish living – from interior design ideas to outdoor design

For many people, a comfortable lifestyle is a central expression of quality of life. Messe.TV highlights in various articles how living spaces can be designed – whether modern, nature-oriented, or functional. Solutions for balconies, terraces, and gardens are also included. The products and concepts on display are geared toward the needs of a diverse audience:

  • Furniture and home accessories for different styles
  • Outdoor products for leisure, gardening, and enjoyment
  • Material trends and design developments in the living area
This creates a multifaceted overview of current living and interior design culture as presented at lifestyle-oriented trade fairs.

Creativity, play, and personal development

Lifestyle also stands for creative forms of expression. Whether it's crafting, playing, or collecting—trade fair formats in the lifestyle sector address the need for individual design and the joy of experimentation. Messe.TV showcases products that inspire and invite active engagement. The range extends from classic games to modern creative concepts:

  • Games and sets for families, children, and adults
  • Creative materials for DIY projects and hobbies
  • Trends in stationery and design objects
Such content combines functionality with emotional added value – and offers a platform for people who want to express themselves through objects.

Lifestyle topics in a social context

Lifestyle is increasingly understood not only as an individual decision, but as part of larger social contexts. Messe.TV addresses discussions on sustainability, social responsibility, and health in various articles – often conveyed through everyday products. Examples of these interfaces between lifestyle and social responsibility include:

  • Sustainable forms of consumption and environmentally friendly products
  • Fair trade and regionality concepts for lifestyle items
  • Wellness and health products with a holistic approach
This shows that the term lifestyle does not only stand for aesthetics, but is increasingly linked to depth of content – even at trade fairs that document this change.