To Be One
- ideas in harmony, inspiring tomorrow -
As workstyles evolve, diverse people unite to create collective intelligence.
Co-creation drives innovation and shapes organisational culture.
Now, co-creation moves even further, together with new spaces.


About ORGATEC TOKYO
ORGATEC TOKYO is a global-scale event where the future of workspaces and design is presented to the world — from Asia’s key city, Tokyo. Founded upon the philosophy and network of ORGATEC, the international trade fair brand from Cologne, Germany, it brings together leading Japanese and international brands, architects, and designers. It is a continuously evolving platform for co-creation where diverse perspectives converge. 2026 marks its fifth edition.
In 2026, the forefront of workspaces and design comes together at ORGATEC TOKYO. Featuring more than 150 brands and manufacturers as well as projects such as the “interzum showcase tokyo” area, presented as part of the global expansion of the interzum brand, the show has plenty to see and experience. Feel the possibilities of the future in furniture and spatial design for next-generation workstyles, advanced materials, and products and solutions that spark creativity.
KEYNOTE SPEECH
2 June(Tue),13:00 - 14:00
“Environment”, “Space”, and the Ideal Workplace
Free admission: open to all / Xperience Area in South Halls 3/4
Now that workers have more freedom than ever to choose how to work, the need to gather in the office is being called into question. The SUEP. duo, known for integrating natural environments into workspaces that appeal to workers’ senses, and Chikara Ono, known for new office concepts based on careful analysis of empty space and interrelations, come together to contemplate what kind of workplaces cultivate creativity and unity. Their prior works might provide hints.
- Hirokazu Suemitsu
+ Yoko Suemitsu - Principal Architects, SUEP
Researching the coexistence of environment and architecture. Their design method integrates natural conditions such as light, wind and vegetation. Specialised in planning that uses environmental simulations. Projects include workplaces with zero-energy buildings and greening. Present spaces that foster sensing and creativity.

- Chikara Ohno
- Director, sinato Inc.
Studies cities, architecture and interiors, integrating people flow, levels and spatial gradation into his architecture. Whether large-scale offices or local complexes rooted in their region, he seeks to envision how they will be used and how they will change, aiming for flexible structures.

TREND FORUMS
Note: contents may change
Explore the idea of workspaces that connect and concepts of human-centred collaboration. Look future in the eye and forge new ways of working. Today’s leading creators step up to share their unique perspectives on next-generation workstyles and spaces.
3 June(Wed),11:00 - 12:00
Bridging the Gap: Designing Workspaces That Reconnect the Individual and the Collective
Free admission: open to all / Xperience Area in South Halls 3/4
AI Translation by WORDLY
- Martin Henn
- Managing Director and Design Principal, HENN
Studied architecture at the University of Stuttgart, Germany and at the ETH Zurich, Switzerland. Master’s degree in Architecture from the ETH in 2006, post-professional master of Advanced Architectural Design from Columbia University, New York in 2008. Worked for Zaha Hadid Architects in London and Asymptote Architecture in New York. Joined HENN in 2008, becoming a partner in 2012 and managing director in 2017. As Design Principal he leads the design studios in Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt and Shanghai.
4 June(Thu),11:00 - 12:00with consecutive interpretation
WORK PANORAMA 2006 Human to Human, To Be One
Free admission: open to all / Xperience Area in South Halls 3/4
AI Translation by WORDLY
- Raphael Gielgen
- Trendscout Future of Work Life & Learn, Vitra
He travels the world driven by a central question: how will the nature of knowledge work change over the next five to ten years? With boundless curiosity, he explores emerging trends across organizations, questioning established ways of thinking and examining how work, collaboration, and the workplace are being transformed.
Circularity is set to be an essential concept in the society of the future.
Rather than consuming resources to depletion, this approach seeks to rediscover value with each use cycle, and it is bringing tangible change to the materials and products that shape office spaces.
At ORGATEC TOKYO 2026, the special exhibition “Circular MIRAI 2026” will showcase the current state of circular economy in the office sector and the possibilities that lie ahead. From the use of natural and recycled materials to resource- and energy-conscious manufacturing processes, repairs, material collection, reuse and recycling, the exhibition will present forward-thinking initiatives for realising a circular society and visions of future offices made possible by sustainable materials.
ORGATEC TOKYO Awards
- Booths that express “SHIFT DESIGN” face off.
All-star judges select the best at the ORGATEC TOKYO Awards. - “ORGATEC TOKYO Awards” celebrates well-designed booths that embody the ORGATEC TOKYO 2026 concept of “SHIFT DESIGN”. The award show is produced by ELLE DÉCOR and judges include professionals with unique perspectives from a variety of fields: first-class architects Koichiro Oniki and Momoko Kudo, NIKKEI DESIGN editor-in-chief Tomohito Yamashita and Koelnmesse Japan managing director Makoto Takagi. Who will bring home the awards this year?
Going around the venue to view all the high-level booths is one more thing that makes ORGATEC TOKYO a special experience.


ORGATEC NIGHT
- The Japanese dance sensation that wowed the world –
Fabulous Sisters take the stage! -
Xperience Area in South Halls 3/4 Start at 17:30 (planned)
In the evening hours, the Xperience Area comes alive as visitors and exhibitors gather to mingle and enjoy stage performances together. This edition’s spectacle is provided by the Japanese all-female dance crew Fabulous Sisters, produced by the choreographer and dancer Ruu.
With dynamic and meticulously crafted performances and radiant passion, they won the World of Dance championship in Los Angeles two years in a row in 2016 and 2017, leaving a powerful mark on the global dance scene.
They have since appeared on the NBC programme “World of Dance” and are expanding their reach across borders. Blending razor-sharp moves with grace and strength, they captivate anyone who sees them and are sure to electrify ORGATEC TOKYO 2026.
2025 Highlights
ORGATEC TOKYO 2025 welcomed around 45,000 visitors, including interior designers, architects, and industry professionals — a number that continues to grow with each edition. A total of around 160 brands from 15 countries and regions participated, showcasing a wide range of products and spatial solutions that shape the modern workplace. The venue was filled with energy and creativity throughout the three days.


Product Categories & Visitor Profile
Furniture, lighting, textiles, materials, acoustics, and office food & beverages — a wide range of product categories are showcased, not only for offices but also for shaping various spaces and experiences.
Co-located Event:
interzum showcase tokyo
interzum is one of the world's largest international trade fairs for the furniture manufacturing and interior supply industries, showcasing a wide range of products and solutions including furniture components, textiles, flooring, wall materials, parts, and accessories. As part of the global expansion of the interzum brand, interzum showcase tokyo is held alongside ORGATEC TOKYO in Asia's key city of Tokyo, presenting new ideas and value.
ORGATEC TOKYO 2025 – Facts & Figures
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- 157Exhibitors
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- 44,891Trade visitors
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- 15Exhibitors' Countries and Regions
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- 47%International exhibitor share
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- 30Visitors' Countries and Regions
