Home Expo India is considered to be a compendium of the home furnishings market and offers visitors insights into the latest trends, “from classics to contemporary, traditional to avant garde, simple to baroque.â€
Organized by the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts, Home Expo India offers a broad spectrum of home products from furniture and textiles to housewares and bath accessories across three shows – the Indian Houseware & Decoratives Show, the Indian Furnishings, Floorings & Textiles Show and the Indian Furniture & Accessories Show.
The fourth phase of Home Expo India, is an event comprising of three trade shows dedicated to home furnishings.
The Indian Houseware & Decoratives Show presents a wide range of everyday and luxury housewares, kitchenware, tableware, bathroom accessories and decorative accessories in both contemporary and traditional ethnic styles from about 350 manufacturers.
The Indian Furnishings, Floorings & Textiles Show features 250 manufacturers and exporters of textile products including top-of-bed, window treatments, kitchen linens, throws, floor coverings, upholstery fabrics and more.
The Indian Furniture & Accessories Show offers traditional and contemporary furniture and home décor from 250 manufacturers including wood furniture, metal furniture, garden furniture, bathware and stone and metal sculpture.
Home Expo India’s attendees include international buyers, importers, wholesalers, distributors, retailers, merchandisers and interior designers.
It will be hosted on April 16-18 at the India Expo Centre in New Delhi.
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