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INDX Homewares Show Gets Ready To Welcome Visitors

INDX Homewares will be opening its doors at Cranmore Park tomorrow, 20 February and Wednesday 21 February.

The show brings together top brands across home accessories, kitchen & dining, small electricals, home textiles, soft furnishing and pet, and is curated by buyers from Associated Independent Stores (AIS).

Exhibitors include Captivate Brands; Dartington Crystal; Denby; Eddingtons; Pure Tabletop; Sara Miller and Wrendale Designs.

“The September 2023 edition of INDX Homewares had a positive, upbeat feel to it, and we’re looking forward to building on that success this week,” states AIS’ head of homewares, Rachel Breen.

 

(pic 2) Above: Rachel Breen, head of homewares at AIS.

“We’ll continue to shine a spotlight on sustainability and eco-messaging, and alongside market trends, insight, and innovation, retailers can expect a commercial edit of over 170 international brands, exclusives, product launches, demos, and special guests.  Back by popular demand, the February 2024 show will also include Pets@INDX, a fantastic selection of pet lifestyle ranges –from coats and collars to gifts, homeware and grooming.”

AIS is the UK’s leading buying group for home, fashion and leisure.

Visit www.indxshows.co.uk

Top: INDX Homewares takes place this week from 20-21 February.

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