Exclusively’s Launchpad is sold out

The Launchpad area The Exclusively Show (June 14-15 Islington Business Design Centre) has sold out of space following the success of the 2021 Exclusively Launchpad initiative. The curated space showcases products from smaller suppliers and start-ups in the housewares, small electricals and gift industries. Exclusively organiser BHETA also states that there is “just a handful of exhibitor spaces left in the main show”.

Launchpad 2022’s exhibitors include Spice Kitchen, who are returning to the Show after winning another Gift of the Year Award (read about it HERE). New exhibitors including Jomafe, May & Maple, Danwale, homeArama, Ice Cool Design, Masterpan, Savernake Knives, BeeBee and Leaf, Technical Consumer Products, and Gastroback.

Above:  New Launchpad exhibitor Savernake Knives has been featured in The Daily Telegraph’s 20 Present Ideas for Men. The newspaper picked this Japanese Nakiri knife, which takes 50 hours to be handcrafted in Wiltshire.
Above:  New Launchpad exhibitor Savernake Knives has been featured in The Daily Telegraph’s 20 Present Ideas for Men. The newspaper picked this Japanese Nakiri knife, which takes 50 hours to be handcrafted in Wiltshire.

“One of the many great aspects of the Exclusively show is that it has always provided a level playing field for large and small brands,” reflects Will Jones, chief operating officer at BHETA and chair of Exclusively. “The Launchpad

allows the newest and the smallest businesses to get in front of some of the industry’s most significant buyers as well as the Show’s many media visitors.   Equally the area is an opportunity for buyers, journalists and influencers to find product ideas which they are unlikely to have been seen before elsewhere.”

Above: BHETA’s Will Jones (third from the right) and the Exclusively team pictured at last year’s show.
Above: BHETA’s Will Jones (third from the right) and the Exclusively team pictured at last year’s show.

Each favourably-priced Launchpad stand comes with inclusive carpet, table and chairs, lighting and electrics, and benefits from the same promotional package which is available to all the main exhibitors.

This year is the 20th anniversary of Exclusively, and the show will host over 130 companies and more than three hundred brands exhibit in total, representing all the key product categories in the housewares sector.  In addition to Launchpad, popular attractions include the Brand Showcase (for media and influencers), and trend tours, talks and displays.

* For more information regarding the Launchpad or the main show, contact Seema Grantham on 07946 078566 orvisit www.exclusivelyshows.co.uk.

 

Top: John Barry of HousewaresNews.net and Progressive Housewares (right) met the Sphonge crew and its innovative cleaning solutions, which were part of Exclusively 2021. Following the success of last. year’s Launchpad sector, an exciting range of new exhibitors will be featured at Exclusively Launchpad 2022.

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