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March 2024: The Inspired Home Show 2024

The International Housewares Association is preparing to welcome the housewares industry to McCormick Place in Chicago this weekend (17-19 March).

The 2024 edition will continue to build upon the success of the 2023 edition with over 1,700 exhibitors from over 40 countries, participating in one of four primary Expos – Dine + Décor, Wired + Well, Clean + Contain and International Sourcing.

As the final touches are put in place for the show, Progressive Housewares highlights some of the hottest new lines set to wow crowds in Chicago.

Click the links below to see the special editions in full:

HousewaresNews.net Featuring… The Inspired Home Show 2024 – Part One

HousewaresNews.net Featuring… The Inspired Home Show 2024 – Part Two

HousewaresNews.net Featuring… The Inspired Home Show 2024 – Part Three

HousewaresNews.net Featuring… The Inspired Home Show 2024 – Part Four

 

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