Within Home, Living & Décor and The Summerhouse buyers will discover furniture, textiles, housewares, art, and decorative interior accessories from the UK and around the world.
Serving up the best in culinary must-haves, from the latest innovations in cookware to tableware décor, visitors to Housewares will encounter kitchenware and dining ideas from Apollo Housewares, Honest Bottle, Artisania, Kin Limited, Captivate Brands, David Mason (Design), Goodtobee, Jomafe, International Cookware, Juice and Jam, Kuhn Rikon, Olivawood, Pendeford Housewares, T&G Woodware Ltd, RKW, Ultimate Products, Blue Stem Group, and Ulster Weavers. The BIRA/BHETA Village also returns.
New to the show are Pure Table Top, pitched as ‘the home of beautiful tablewares’, their collections feature brands including Joules, Olly Smith, and Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, each with their own signature style.
Following the acquisition of French glassware brand, Duralex in 2021, International Cookware, which also licences the brand Pyrex in EMEA, has announced it will now operate under a new company name – La Maison Française du Verre – and will present both brands at Spring Fair 2023. The two emblems of French glassmaking will now be united within a single and unique house, to complete the company’s approach of French excellence.
Nicola Meadows, portfolio director, Spring Fair, said: “All of the team at Spring Fair are very excited about opening the doors to the next Spring Fair in February 23. We are all committed to offering our visitors, thousands of the UK’s brilliant retailers, the most accessible, diverse, and inspirational marketplace for discovering their shop’s bright new finds.
“The show offers an incomparable destination for sourcing newness, innovation and your next best-sellers. Our vision for discovery builds on the show’s heritage as a trusted platform for buyers and adds an improved layout and unparalleled opportunities for cross-buying and creativity.”