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What’s Trending At Exclusively Housewares

Trend forecasters Scarlet Opus have selected 100 products that are being showcased by 37 exhibitors at Exclusively Housewares and Exclusively Electrical next month, to reflect the three key trends for 2019/2020: Satori, Traveller and Fellowship.

The trends are defined as follows:

Sartori: serenity, balance and preservation (as shown by companies to include KitchenCraft and My Gifts Trade)

Traveller: restoring balance, order and correctness (as shown by companies to include Candlelight and T&G Woodware)

Fellowship: the power of the collective (as shown by companies to Eddingtons and KitchenCraft)

A fourth trend, Game Changer, has been added, identified by Scarlet Opus while exploring exhibitors products.

“The Trends feature has become a part of the Exclusively Shows for the past four years, and this year, it seems as if everything has come together,” comments Phil Pond, director, Scarlet Opus. “The exhibitors have worked hard and innovatively during the past year to create a stunning array of products.”

The Exclusively Shows take place on June 11 and 12 at London’s Business Design Centre. Visit www.exclusivelyhousewares.co.uk

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