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MARKET TRADER, FEBRUARY 2 - 15, 2018


wine tasting experiences to their stores, getting them to try out a unique tasting for themselves. To help market traders


capitalise on the growing demand for beauty gif ts, some of the world’s leading suppliers will showcase indulgent bath and shower products, premium skincare, cosmetics, men’s grooming and natural remedies in Spring Fair’s Beauty & Wel lbeing sector, whi le Spring Fair’s Gift sector will deliver the newest products from around the world, enabling retailers to make the most of all the major gifting occasions.


It’s heating up in The Summerhouse


The jewel in Spring Fair’s crown – The Summerhouse – is set to wow audiences at the show from 4-8 February, with organisers confirming a raft of new exhibitors that will once again bring the world’s best gift, interior, lighting and lifestyle brands to the UK. Exclusive to Spring Fair,


The Summerhouse is a hand- picked collective of fering visitors the latest in on-trend designs, wi th a highly- edited selection of the most original UK and international suppliers. Helping retailers, specifiers and installers keep pace with changing trends, it will deliver an abundance of inspiration. Still very much in-demand,


Scandinavian products will once again play a starring role with Vita Copenhagen,


Cozy Living and Shepherd of Sweden, showcasing everything from lighting to hyyge- inspired slippers. Brands from across the region will bring their latest designs that offer a fresh USP to retail selections. Among the other new


exhibitors will be PTMD, a Dutch company that produce s a da z z l ing col lect ion of products designed to enhance living rooms. Created by leading artists, visitors to its stand will find lighting, pots, glassware, furniture, textiles, artificial f lowers, wal l and other decorations. Meanwhile, highlighting the variety in The Summerhouse, NATURES Collection will be on-hand to present its immaculate range of sheepskins for interior, apparel and footwear. Other big-name companies


in The Summerhouse include The Libra Company, Jellycat, Parlane, India Jane, Dartington Crystal, Gisela Graham, Abigai l Ahern, Stone Glow Candles and Bronte By Moon. Rob Sapwell, Head of


Sales (Gif t, Home & The Summerhouse) at Spring Fai r, commented: “The Summerhouse continues to go from strength to strength and we wi l l once again deliver a curation of the best brands available. If you’re a gift or homeware buyer or store owner there is no better place to source some of the most novel, unique, high- quality designs, be it plush toys or furniture.”


CIRCLE LINE SHUTTLE SERVICE


The Circle Line is a continuous free shuttle service that collects and drops off from and to the following locations. You should never be waiting more than 5 minutes for a bus!


STOPS


Piazza Entrance for Halls 1-5 Hall 9 for Atrium Express Entrance and easy access to Kitchen, Dining & Housewares, The Summerhouse and Contemporary Gift


Hall 12 for Volume Gift & Home and DIY & Home Improvement


Atrium Entrance 1&2 for Volume Gift & Home, DIY & Home Improvement Kitchen, Dining & Housewares and The Summerhouse


Atrium Entrance 3 for Contemporary Gift, Beauty & Wellbeing and Fashion, Jewellery & Luggage Atrium Entrance 4 for Jewellery & Watch Hall 3 for Greetings & Gift Bridgelink for easy access to the Railway Station & Airport Hall 1 for Home


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SPRING FAIR 25


The fair provides products and inspiration to help traders plan their business for the coming months Something for everyone


Traders of all sizes will find next season’s bestsellers at Spring Fair, as well as hearing about the latest trends and gaining valuable business advice from leading industry experts. Every retail sector will be represented, from Toys, Christmas, Party, Gif ts and Greet ings to Beauty & Wellbeing, Fashion, Jewellery & Luggage, Retail Solutions, DIY, Kitchen & Dining and Contemporary


products. There is truly something for everyone. Spring Fair 2017 boasted


over 58,000 visitors, covering the entire retail industry and all the major players – from large multiples to smaller independent stores. Spring Fair 2018 is taking place at the NEC in the UK from 4-8 February 2018, with Volume opening a day earlier. For more informat ion


please visit www.springfair. com.


Opening Times Sat 3 Feb ~ 10:00 - 17:00


(Volume sector only)


Sun 4 Feb ~ 9:00 - 18:00 Mon 5 Feb ~ 9:00 - 18:00 Tues 6 Feb ~ 9:00 - 18:00 Wed 7 Feb ~ 9:00 - 18:00 Thurs 8 Feb ~ 9:00 - 16:00


SUMMERHOUSE CAFÉ


DEBUT In association with


HOUSEWARES LIVE DEMO AREA


DIY village MEDIA ONE


NEW - GLEE AT SPRING FAIR


SHOW SECTOR BY HALL


■ Hall 1 Home ■ Hall 2 Christmas Gifts, Floral & Seasonal Decorations ■ Hall 3 Glee at Spring Fair ■ Hall 3 Greetings & Gift ■ Halls 4 & 5 Gift ■ Hall 5 Children’s Gifts & Toys, Party ■ Halls 6, 7 & 20 Retail Solutions ■ Halls 6 & 7 Contemporary Gift ■ Hall 8 The Summerhouse ■ Hall 9 Kitchen, Dining & Housewares ■ Hall 10 DIY & Home Improvement ■ Halls 10, 11 & 12 Volume Gift & Home ■ Halls 17 & 18 Jewellery & Watch ■ Halls 19 & 20 Fashion, Jewellery & Luggage ■ Hall 20 Beauty & Wellbeing


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