ORNARIS AWARD
7th ORNARIS AWARD - January 2026
The ORNARIS AWARD was presented for the 7th time on January 11, 2026. The jury, consisting of Yvonne Schreier (Visual Merchandiser & Interior Designer, owner of ys raumgestaltung), Erich Geisser (CEO of Changemaker AG), and Daniela Iff (Co-Founder/Owner of No. 39 tell me stories (Conceptstore & Bistro), Assistant Head of Visual Merchandising at PKZ), was particularly impressed by these three exhibitors:
3rd place: Gry & Sif
Gry & Sif 's presentation conveys a harmonious overall atmosphere, where the concept and materials perfectly complement the product. The friendly welcome contributes to the positive impression. Despite the wide variety of products, the exhibition appears cohesive and well-structured, supported by a very professionally chosen display selection.
2nd place: Looplabb BV
Looplabb BV 's booth concept convincingly and harmoniously implements the product color scheme. The customer service is attentive and positive, while the visual merchandising is professionally and attractively designed. The models are clearly structured and prominently displayed, with the new products prominently featured.
1st place: PanoramaKnife GmbH
PanoramaKnife GmbH 's presentation impressed with a bold, cohesive color scheme and a clear, easily recognizable brand presence. The friendly booth staff and the clearly presented product ranges created an inviting overall impression. The new product was clearly highlighted thanks to the booth design, while existing products were also presented carefully and attractively.
6th ORNARIS AWARD - August 2025
The ORNARIS AWARD was presented for the 6th time on August 10, 2025. The jury, comprised of Yvonne Schreier (visual merchandiser & interior designer, owner of ys raumgestaltung), Erich Geisser (CEO of Changemaker AG), and Silja Cammarata (editor at Etzel Verlag), was particularly impressed by these three exhibitors:
3rd Place: Be Home Europe SA
The Be Home Europe SA exhibition stand impressed with its clear product presentation within a large product range. The stand design combined aesthetics with a logical structure and divided the exhibition space into individual themed islands, each designed to be buyer-friendly in terms of both design and merchandising. Clearly visible product signage facilitated orientation. The large stand space was optimally utilized, appearing open, inviting, and visitor-friendly. The varied and atmospheric product presentation was complemented by proactive, friendly customer contact.
2nd Place: Stiftung intact
The exhibition stand of Stiftung inatct was small but unique, making optimal use of the design space from wall to floor. With a graphically clear design in a striking graffiti style, it attracted attention. The products blended harmoniously with the graphic design and set eye-catching accents without being overpowered. Stylistically bold, different, and striking, the product presentation nevertheless remained simple and easy to understand. The appearance was supported by active, friendly staff and a precisely crafted and professionally executed stand construction.
1st Place 1st Place: Lili Pepper
The exhibition stand of Lili Pepper was convincing both in terms of concept and content and functioned as a whole. It authentically reflected the brand and its products and presented itself with a harmonious overall image – from the color scheme and lighting to the product presentation. The warm, inviting, and homey atmosphere seemed to be seamlessly integrated. The products were clearly divided into product groups, yet were still presented as a unified whole. New products were in the front row and were highlighted with focus. The loving, detailed overall presentation was rounded off by a friendly, warm, and attentive team.
Jury - Silja Cammarata, Erich Geisser, Yvonne Schreier II Gewinnerinnen
