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HGH India Attracts 43,920 Buyers Across 32 Nations
HGH India Attracts 43,920 Buyers Across 32 Nations

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time08-07-2025

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HGH India Attracts 43,920 Buyers Across 32 Nations

The 17th edition of HGH India, India's premier trade show for home textiles, décor, furniture, houseware, and gifts, concluded in Mumbai with a strong industry response. Held from July 1–4 at Bombay Exhibition Centre, the show drew 43,920 trade visitors from 710 Indian cities and 32 countries, marking a 4.2% rise in overall attendance and 16.5% growth in international footfall over the previous year. Featuring trend-led pavilions, high-profile industry sessions, and interactive zones, HGH India reaffirmed its status as the go-to platform for sourcing and innovation in India's home sector. Notable highlights included: Indian Heritage Pavilion , with live crafts demos by national awardees Launch of World of Sleep , India's first sleep-focused consumer expo Smart Kitchen Zone , showcasing advanced cooking solutions A sustainability pavilion , featuring eco-friendly products from brands like Aksa Fibres and Mulberry Oak FNS International's collaboration with celebrity chef Vicky Ratnani The 4th H-Circle Product Innovation Awards, honouring standout brands like Maspar, Orange Tree Home, and Bergner The event also spotlighted Gen Next Retail Leaders, who discussed transformation in customer experience, design thinking, and localization in home retail. Arun Roongta, MD of HGH India, stated, 'This edition reflects the evolution and potential of India's home products industry. HGH India is proud to be the definitive marketplace for connecting design, innovation, and retail strategy.' The next edition of HGH India will be held in Bengaluru from November 25–28, 2025, continuing its commitment to reshaping the future of India's home and lifestyle retail.

H Circle Awards 2025 Celebrate Innovation in Home Design
H Circle Awards 2025 Celebrate Innovation in Home Design

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time04-07-2025

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H Circle Awards 2025 Celebrate Innovation in Home Design

In a celebration of India's most innovative home and lifestyle products, HGH India, in collaboration with the Indian Institute of Interior Designers (IIID), unveiled the winners of the H Circle Awards 2025. The awards recognised outstanding contributions in design, functionality, sustainability, and usability, providing a powerful platform for breakthrough ideas in the home product space. All nominated entries were displayed in Hall 6 at HGH India, offering curated insight for retailers and design professionals. A five-member jury of design and innovation experts evaluated submissions based on 10 parameters including aesthetic value, market readiness, long-term usability, and originality. Winners by Category: Home Textiles Furnishing & Blinds: Suntech Industries Bedding: Atishay Foam Bath: Fns International Ltd Decorative Made-Ups: BAP Creations Pvt. Ltd. Rugs & Carpets: VSK RUGS Home Décor Décor Accessories: Inmark Exports Pvt. Ltd. Furniture: Orangetree Home Private Limited Houseware Cookware: Bergner Impex India Pvt Ltd Tableware: Le Creuset Kitchen Appliances: Borosil Limited Storage Solutions: Rajprabhu Traders Pvt Ltd Kitchenware: Fns International Ltd General Houseware: Seeba Industries Private Limited Gifting Gift Products: Universal Knitwears Announced during an exclusive ceremony on July 1, the H Circle Awards have positioned themselves as a prestigious benchmark of product innovation and commercial viability in the home sector. With this initiative, HGH India continues to champion entrepreneurship and design-forward thinking, reinforcing its role as a catalyst for creativity and retail excellence in the Indian home industry.

HGH India 2025 Inaugurated with Industry & Govt Leaders
HGH India 2025 Inaugurated with Industry & Govt Leaders

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time03-07-2025

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HGH India 2025 Inaugurated with Industry & Govt Leaders

The 17th edition of HGH India, India's leading bi-annual trade show for Home Textiles, Décor, Furniture, Houseware, and Gifts, was inaugurated on July 1 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, NESCO, with a ceremonious launch attended by top government officials, design leaders, and retail experts. The event was inaugurated by Dr. M. Beena, IAS, Development Commissioner (Handlooms), Ministry of Textiles, Government of India. ID. Ketan Sheth, Chairman of IIID MRC, joined as Guest of Honour. Also present were key dignitaries from Amazon India, leading architects, and interior designers including Ar. Dilip Parmar, Ar. Alpa Shikre, Ar. Hemanti Sutaria, and ID. Akif Habib. Organised by Texzone, HGH India 2025 features over 700 Indian and international brands from 32 countries, including 100 first-time exhibitors, and is expected to attract 45,000+ trade visitors from 650 cities and 33 countries. Key highlights of this year's edition include: The Green Shift Pavilion featuring sustainable innovations and eco-conscious products Trends 2025-26 Pavilion , themed Emotion in Motion, showcasing future design directions Gen Next Retail Leaders Forum spotlighting top under-30 disruptors H-Circle Awards recognising excellence in design and sustainability Indian Heritage Pavilion linking traditional crafts with modern retail With 90% buyer and 80% exhibitor retention, HGH India continues to lead as a powerful platform for trade engagement, trend forecasting, and sustainable innovation in the Indian home and lifestyle sector. More details at:

Indian Heritage Pavilion Returns at HGH India 2025
Indian Heritage Pavilion Returns at HGH India 2025

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time03-07-2025

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Indian Heritage Pavilion Returns at HGH India 2025

The 17th edition of HGH India opened today in Mumbai, once again spotlighting India's rich artisanal traditions with the return of the Indian Heritage Pavilion. This specially curated pavilion continues its decade-long legacy of showcasing India's traditional craftsmanship to a global audience. Running until July 4th, the exhibition highlights the essence of India's cultural artistry—featuring a wide array of handcrafted works in metal, wood, terracotta, ceramics, bamboo, jute, coir, textiles, and embroidery, all rooted in eco-conscious materials and methods. This year, the Pavilion welcomed National Awardees and Shilp Gurus from across India: Smt. Shyamalata Gahlot (Rajasthan) presented exquisite Koftgiri —gold and silver inlay on lifestyle decor and furniture. Shri Ram Soni (Alwar), a decorated Sanjhi papercut artist and recipient of the UNESCO and Shilp Shiromani Awards , showcased the intricate paper stencil tradition with global resonance. Smt. Sutapa Bhunia (Mumbai) exhibited fine hand embroidery blending classic motifs with modern styling. Shri Mohammad Matloob (Delhi), a Shilp Guru Awardee, impressed visitors with his detailed wood carving craftsmanship. The Pavilion stands as a key connector for artisans and retailers, architects, interior designers, and institutional buyers, offering a space for meaningful engagement and ethical sourcing. As HGH India 2025 progresses, the Indian Heritage Pavilion remains a central attraction for those seeking authentic, sustainable, and culturally rooted design solutions.

Orange Tree Showcases Design-Led Craft at HGH India 2025
Orange Tree Showcases Design-Led Craft at HGH India 2025

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time28-06-2025

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Orange Tree Showcases Design-Led Craft at HGH India 2025

Contemporary lifestyle brand Orange Tree is set to impress visitors at the 17th edition of HGH India Trade Show with a curated showcase of its design-forward furniture, lighting, and décor collections. The exhibition takes place from July 1 to July 4 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Goregaon, where Orange Tree will display at Hall 3, Booth B48. Founded by Gaurav Jain, a second-generation entrepreneur, Orange Tree serves as the retail arm of Basant, one of India's premier furniture exporters supplying to global names like Pottery Barn and West Elm across 20+ countries. The brand is known for blending contemporary aesthetics with traditional Indian craftsmanship, creating pieces that elevate modern Indian homes. At HGH India, Orange Tree will present top-sellers from signature collections such as Andaman, Kyoto, Abacus, Doux, Lunora, and more. Among highlights is the Abacus Console Table, inspired by the ancient calculating tool, featuring handwoven and sculpted details. The Neo Kyoto Bedside Table, crafted from solid wood, offers elegance with its smooth curves and spherical legs. The Kaba Bench, upholstered in bouclé, exemplifies tactile comfort and sculptural grace. Lighting takes a center stage with pieces like the Cici Chandelier from the Lunora Collection, where intersecting arcs and frosted glass shades reflect minimalist movement and a warm glow. Sustainability also takes focus with the Doux Edit, a décor line made using factory waste. Notable is the Sierra Coaster, inspired by mountain ranges and crafted from Banswara marble scraps, bringing beauty and eco-consciousness to tabletops. 'We are proud to present contemporary collections that are deeply rooted in Indian craftsmanship. Our participation at HGH India reflects our commitment to the 'Make in India' vision and our drive to showcase the strength of indigenous design to the vibrant community of architects and interior designers,' said Gaurav Jain, Founder of Orange Tree.

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