Ambiente India 2015, second edition taking place in June

Ambiente India 2015, leading trade fair for Interior Decor and Home Accessories, the show’s second edition targeting domestic trade visitors, will be held in the nation’s capital from 25 – 27 June 2015 at Pragati Maidan. The visitors will have the opportunity see at the show some of the interior décor themes and exhibitors.

Ambiente India will feature a unique mix of local arts and crafts, international brands, and designer labels. The Dining, Living and Giving segments will showcase products and artwork across a variety of styles, from traditional to contemporary.

Home textiles manufacturer Welspun will be showcasing one-of-a-kind handcrafted textiles under the brand Spun. Spun, committed to protecting and preserving the environment, uses waste fabric in an innovative way to create contemporary, attractive and sustainable furnishings. Production is done by women from various conservative societies in an effort to empower and encourage them to showcase their skills, especially at Ambiente India, where their work will be viewed by interior designers, architects, project planners and retailers.

Mirror N Wood, based in the city of Kanpur, India, will exhibit a collection of Venetian mirror works suitable for modern designs. Thanor Pottery will showcase a range of hand-made, hand-glazed stoneware ceramics including themed and cuisine-based collections for chefs and connoisseurs and decorative vases, planters, lamps, tiles, vanity bowls and chandeliers for the lifestyle segment.

Also exhibiting are Indian lifestyle brands such as Borosil Glassworks, Jade Exports, Grey Rose and Kai Manufacturing, as well as exhibitors from Germany, Japan and the United States.

Co-located with Heimtextil India, the conjoined platforms will provide a spectrum of sourcing choices in home furnishings and contract textile products for bedroom, bath, table top, kitchen, window coverings, furniture fabrics, floor coverings and more. Companies from China, Germany, India, Pakistan, Thailand, and the U.S. are among those exhibiting in this category.

Last show of Ambiente India drew more than 6,500 attendees and 163 exhibiting companies from India, Germany, Japan, Sri Lanka and Turkey.

Apart from developing good contacts, it is a great place to know what’s happening in the industry. You can be sure of meeting the biggest companies and the brightest of newcomers. With the brand’s reputation of targeting serious buyers, inquiries generated at Ambiente India are bound to result in good business.

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