Spring Fair reveals new layout for 2020

Leading retail gift and lifestyle tradeshow Spring Fair has revealed a new layout for the 2020 edition of the show.

The new layout, which was announced this week by show organisers ITE Group, will see the show being reorganised the show into two overarching sections, Home & Living and Gifts.

The idea behind the new layout is that it will improve the general flow of the show and provide retailer and other buyers with more crossover buying opportunities.

Spring Fair is a key event for many in the toy and nursery gift trade, with high-profile preschool exhibitors including Schleich, Cheeky Chompers, Sambro and Bigjigs Toys, among others.

“Spring and Autumn Fair provide Keel Toys with the ideal platform to showcase our range of UK designed soft toys for both new and existing customers,” agreed Steve Cox, UK sales director at Keel Toys.

To celebrate the announcement, ITE Group is offering 10% off the cost of a stand for all exhibitors who book space for Spring Fair 2020 before Thursday 7 February 2019 (the final day of Spring Fair 2019).

Click here to see the new-look layout in more detail.

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