Home & Gift Harrogate, UK retail’s premier summer trade show for the gift and home industry, has concluded the highly anticipated 2023 edition on a resounding note of success. Held in both the Harrogate Convention Centre and the grounds of the prestigious DoubleTree By Hilton, the event brought industry professionals, exhibitors and buyers together from around the world for an immersive and inspiring experience. Over the show’s 4 days, exhibitors saw significantly increased footfall vs. 2022, with an overall growth of 14% and a 9% increase in the individual companies that attended. Notably, the show also benefited from a 15% increase in buyers from garden centres, a 48% increase in museum and gallery buyers, and a 63% increase in those from department stores. These robust numbers indicate a strong Q3 and 4 ahead for the retail industry, and increased positivity for customer spending ahead of 2024.
Over 500 exhibitors took part in Home & Gift 2023 - with more than 150 of them making their show debut. From the established industry favourites through to emerging new talent, Home & Gift’s exhibitors offered a wide array of product categories including homewares, gifts, fashion accessories and more - providing an unparalleled platform for suppliers and retailers to connect and forge exciting new business partnerships.
With buyers seeking new products to help them stand out on the high street, they were treated to a wealth of new ideas and inspiration across all 7 of the event’s halls and marquees, and as a consequence, visitor feedback was exceptionally positive; Fran and Vickie Huxley of Simply Rye explained: “Home & Gift is always such a great summer event! We LOVE going to see lots of our fabulous suppliers (and meeting some new ones too!) and it’s always so exciting finding new products for the shop! We have come home feeling so energised and excited for everything to start arriving!”
Karyn McCabe of Webbs Garden Centres echoed this: ‘I always look forward to the Home & Gift show and it never disappoints… a fantastic event in a relaxed setting. I am able to catch up with current suppliers as well as looking out for newness of which there is plenty to see and I always leave feeling very inspired!’
Sarah Laker from Stationery Supplies vocalised the thoughts of many when she commented: “Harrogate is such a lovely setting for a trade fair and I love the relaxed feel of it. Being at the show is good for my soul as it is one of my favourite trade shows.”
Exhibitors certainly felt the benefit of such enthusiasm, especially those making their debut in the hopes of connecting with new potential stockists. Commenting on her first experience of exhibiting at Home & Gift, Zoe Scott of Zoe Scott Designs was full of praise: “I loved the show, and it's been a great experience. I picked up new stockists, rebooked for next year, and achieved everything I came here to do.”
Mark Sinclair-Williams from LSW London shared these sentiments, explaining “This has been our first ever trade show and we’ve had a brilliant time. We’ve loved speaking to buyers and shop owners from around the country and it’s been wonderful meeting lots of our current stockists.”
New exhibitors weren’t the only ones to report such success; Jo Clarke of Toasted Crumpet enjoyed a record-breaking few days: “Home and Gift Harrogate is a consistently good show for us [but] this year surpassed all our expectations…our best trade show to date.”
James Mace of The Art File concurred, reporting their “biggest Sunday ever!” at Home & Gift. “The show was extremely positive and buoyant, and we can’t wait to see you at the next one!”