IHGF Delhi Fair preview – October 2021

October 21, 2021

The show will feature over 1,500 exhibitors in 12 product categories from the realms of home, fashion, lifestyle, textile and furniture

It is back to business for many interior shows around the world as covid rates lessen, and the 52nd edition of the IHGF Delhi Fair for Autumn 2021 is no exception. Set to run at Delhi’s India Expo Centre & Mart on 28-31 October,  the show will feature over 1,500 exhibitors in 12 product categories from the realms of home, fashion, lifestyle, textile and furniture. 

IHGF Delhi Fair 28 31 October 2021

Look out for new interior products that reflect the latest trends and recent global lifestyle changes in areas such as home textiles, carpets and floor coverings. Eco friendly and sustainable options featuring wool, silk, jute, hemp and bamboo are increasingly important within interior buying today. To keep visitors busy, the 4-day exhibition will also include attractions such as theme pavilions, trend areas, craft demonstrations and seminars as well as buyer lounges. To create a safe environment in which buyers can peruse products, safety requirements at the fair will see spaced out displays and eased visitor numbers. 

IHGF Delhi Fair 28 31 October 2021

To register for the event go to www.ihgfdelhifair.in/register.

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