Home Is Where The Heart Is
This was the beautiful Leitmotif for the first edition of Bread & Butter @ Berlin Tempelhof.

Following the main entrance you were asked to show your ID and accreditation card. We are all used to the strict entrance control of Bread & Butter based on the concept of protecting the industry but it never felt more natural than in the surrounding of this inoperative airport steeped in history.

The atmosphere was amazing and the hangars as exhibition platform couldn’t have been better!

The organization of the event was excellent. Especially the different ways of transportation (shuttle buses, golf carts, bikes and some long-boards added by the FSM Team) made the 1,4 km, from one end of the runway until the other, no obstacle of passing smoothly days.
There was a huge amount of stuff and helping hands, all of them professional and friendly as always.

In the Luna Parks lake visitors and exhibitors could cool off from Berlin summer that was quite muggy those days.

People that visited our stand as well as exhibitors we met on their stands were all highly motivated. We had great response for the first issue “Game On!” of Freestyle Magazine. We made a bunch of new contacts and deepened the existing ones.
Our stand for this edition was an old-(i)s-cool 70′s Mercedes-Benz camper van, decorated by our Milan design team with our logo and the brand new Eley Kishimoto Wham-O Frisbee.

On the roof terrace either DJ Seb-fantastic playing delightful tunes on his home equipment or Greg Catch spinning the disc.
Best vibes with our neighbours of Blank Boards , Makia Clothing, and the flea market crowd including the ice dealer.

We like:

BBB opening reception with Mando Diao


G-Star Fashion Show

Endless miles of sexy legs

Bread & Butter for Charity supporting the children´s assocciation Die Arche

BBB & Uslu Airlines special edition nail polish
Once again Bread & Butter showed that they are the outstanding example of how to combine the professionalism of a tradeshow with festival-like atmosphere.
words by Daniela Schulz & Nele Schrinner










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