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IHGF Delhi Fair celebrates 60 years, with showcase of 3,000 exhibitors planned

Textiles and linen exhibitors are scheduled to attend the 2025 fair.

Delhi, India – IHGF Delhi Fair has scheduled its 60th anniversary edition market for Oct. 13-17 at the India Expo Center & Mart in Greater Noida, Delhi.

Home decor will be featured at the 2025 Dehli Fair in India.

Marking its 31st year since inception in 1994, the fair features the “world’s largest gathering of handicraft exhibitors under one roof,” according to organizers. More than 3,000 exhibitors from across India are scheduled to attend, representing home, lifestyle, fashion, furnishings, furniture, gifts and interiors.

Product categories include: home decor and accents; home furnishings; carpets and rugs; textiles and linen; gifts and premiums; lamps and lighting accessories; kitchen and dinnerware; cane, bamboo, paper and eco-friendly products; Christmas and festive décor; fashion jewelry; handbags and accessories; aroma, spa and lifestyle; bathroom accessories; outdoor and gardens; kids, toys and accessories; furniture and interiors.

Officials said that global buyers from more than 100 countries are expected to attend, including importers, retailers, wholesalers, designers and buying agents. The fair features 16 halls and 900 mart showrooms at the India Expo Centre.

IHGF Delhi Fair organizers said that the Autumn edition will also include immersive product displays from verified manufacturers, new concept and design innovations, themed pavilions, artisanal products and live craft demonstrations as well as fashion and runway presentations, educational sessions and networking zones.

To register for IHGF Delhi event in October, click here.



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