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What’s New At Autumn Fair

Autumn Fair (NEC, 3-6 September) has announced a raft of new and exclusive brands to the Home & Gift sectors at the show, alongside returning favourites. Exhibitors that haven’t been seen before, or won’t be available at any other show, include Candles Bloom, CIMC Home, Moult England, Harrow Trading, Burton Blake, Zoe Lan, Grupo Erik, with new talent showcased in the show’s Debut areas.

Gift will feature contemporary designs across licensed gifts, beauty and wellbeing products, as well as children’s toys, gifts and gadgets.

Above: Candles Bloom will be among the exhibitors.
Above: Candles Bloom will be among the exhibitors.

In Home, Living & Décor, products will feature trend-led home accessories, textiles, furniture, lighting, tableware, kitchenware and outdoor living, with The Summerhouse showcasing hand-picked, curated style-led interiors and lifestyle products.

Additionally, thousands of buyers have joined Connect @ Autumn Fair 2023, a new programme that enables retailers and exhibitors to connect before the show opens and arrange mutually agreed meetings on exhibitors stands.

Retailers are invited to register at www.autumnfair.com. Registration is free until 11 August 2023. Any registrations made after this date will cost £25.

Top: CIMC Home will be showing exclusively at Autumn Fair.

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