As German exhibitors were barred from participating in the Exposition International des Arts Décoratifs et Industriels Modern held in Paris in 1925, that this exhibition was held in Germany indicated the rehabilitation of Germany as regards international projects of this kind.
[1] El Lissitzky was responsible for the Soviet pavilion, which received critical acclaim.
37 flags were on display on the front of tower representing the global reach of the company.
Statistical and historical information was provided about coffee production, highlighting the part played by Café HAG.
Café HAG had become famous for their process of decaffination and so there was also information about the bad effects of caffeine on human and animal health.