This ad will be closed automatically in X seconds.

Furniture Collection Debuts At Home & Gift

Following on from the successful co-location of the Manchester Furniture Show last year, Home & Gift will be debuting a brand new sector – the Furniture Collection -when the show returns to Harrogate from July 17-20.

“We wanted to fuse the two markets together, so there will be a unique selection of furniture and home brands at this year’s show,” confirms marketing manager Emma Telford.

Exhibitors at this year’s Home & Gift range from household names to emerging designers, with plenty of new launches for gift retailers looking to start their Autumn and Christmas buying.

Above: The popular Sundowners drinks party will be taking place at the end of the first day of the show.
Above: The popular Sundowners drinks party will be taking place at the end of the first day of the show.

As with previous years, there will be lots of opportunities for exhibitors and visitors to network, with the annual Sundowners drinks party held on the first night of the show.  In addition, there will be Happy Hours and free teas and coffees in the Indigo Lounge.

The show will again be taking place across the Harrogate Convention Centre and the grounds of the DoubleTree by Hilton Harrogate. Registration is open. Visit homeandgift.co.uk

 

Above: Visitors enjoying ‘Gin on the Lawn’ at last year’s Home & Gift.

MORE NEWS
GREATS_FINALISTS
 
Gift retailers line up for glory at The Gift Awards in May...
RetailROAR
 
An inspiring, free to attend online event – the Retail ROAR Summit – will be taking place on 20 and 21 March, aimed at indies, e-commerce sellers and brands...
Stationery Awards 2025
 
New this year are four retailer categories which are open to all UK retailers...
Pantone_LeeEiseman
 
Colour expert Lee Eiseman says that next year’s colour trends are deeply rooted in the past, with a mixing of different eras...
RM
 
“Yet again, Royal Mail is asking people to keep paying more for less”...
Food
 
“The retail market is showing a split, with essential categories such as food showing inflation, and the non-essential sectors having to reduce prices (deflation) to drive sales”...
Get the latest news sent to your inbox
Subscribe to our daily newsletter

The list doesn't exist! Make sure you have imported the list on the 'Manage List Forms' page.