Prestigious HGH India 2016, the annual trade show for Home Textiles, Home Décor, Gifts & Houseware is all set to bring Indian and international brands, manufacturers and distribution partners together this July for its 5th edition at the Bombay Exhibition Centre. Rashmi Verma, Textile Secretary, will be the chief guest at the inaugural ceremony. The trade show provides a focused marketing platform for designer, branded and mass produced goods, enabling the sellers reach out to retailers, distributors and institutional buyers across India. The sourcing options and innovations in home textiles, home décor, houseware and gifts category will continue to grow at the HGH India 2016.
HGH India 2015 was visited by an enviable 22,750 Indian retailers, distributors, importers and trade buyers from 398 cities and towns from all over India, over 400 leading Indian and International brands showcased their innovations and fresh collections. These top-end decision-making retail professionals come for their annual sourcing requirement, to find new business opportunities, and to understand upcoming fashion, business and market trends in the home category. With a track record of 4 successful editions and a growth of 50% in visitors in 2015, HGH India has firmly established its position as India’s leading trade show for home category with clear focus on the India’s domestic retail market.
HGH India’s 5th edition is the biggest ever edition of the trade show with products from over 450 brands and manufacturers from about 30 countries. Several leading brands would be using HGH India to launch their new products and innovations to the trade. Apart from regular exhibitors HGH India 2016 will witness over 100 new exhibitors at the show this year.As always, visitors will be able to discover forecasted colours, designs and styles for the future at the Trends Pavilion. Presented under the overall theme ‘Cognizance’, Trends for 2016-17 have also been encompassed in a World-class trend book, besides their detailed showcasing at the trends pavilion at HGH India 2016.
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