IHGF Delhi Fair-Spring 2025 Opens for an exciting sourcing season with focus on Sustainability, Handcrafted Value Additions and Artistry in a theme of all inclusive Growth & Advancement. A comprehensive showcase of Home, Lifestyle, Fashion, Furniture, Furnishing and Interiors, along with a Designer's Gallery, Artisanal Fare, Live Craft Making, Workshop, Seminars, Ramp Shows and Display Awards, create a truly enriching timeline through the four days.
The upcoming 59th edition of IHGF Delhi Fair - Spring 2025, organized the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH), is scheduled from 16th to 19th April 2025 at the In Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida.
This edition boasts of a meticulously organized layout featuring gigantic halls, dedicated to the prominent display segments, including Home Decor and Accents; Home Furnishing, Carpets & F Textiles & Linen; Gifts & Premiums; Interiors; Furniture; Fashion Jewellery, Bags & Accessories, Larr Lighting Accessories; Outdoor and Garden; Aroma, Spa & Lifestyle: Christmas and Festive Décor, KE and Dinnerware; Bathroom Accessories; Cane, Bamboo, Paper & Eco-Friendly Products; Kids & B Toys & Accessories.
Mr. Dileep Baid, Chairman, EPCH shared, "With a significant influx of buyers from around the wor exhibitors are committed to make this Spring edition a pivotal platform for the Indian handicraft Focus is on sustainability, handcrafted value additions and artistry. Bringing together the home, I fashion, furnishing, furniture and interior divisions, the fair offers an immersive space to discov products, gain fresh insights and unite for valuable partnerships. This season marks many excit endeavours including regional deco-utility lines and furnishing, a line-up of innovative new prod introductions by start-ups. Besides, Live Craft Demonstrations of six crafts including metal engra bangle making, Madhubani painting and Pashmina shawls are being set up. Designers/Alumni fr /NID /IIT will be displaying their innovative product designs including sustainable designs with spe on circular and recycled material".
Dr. Rakesh Kumar, Director General in the role of Chief Mentor, EPCH and Chairman, IEM "leveraging India's unparalleled diversity and craftsmanship, this fair stands as a proven, progre indispensable global sourcing hub. Our aspiration is to be the preferred sourcing destination for from large wholesalers and importers to niche buyers and specialty retailers attending the fair on the current global trade landscape, Dr. Kumar added, "we do not expect a significant impac tariffs at this edition of the fair, as we continue to see strong participation from American bu healthy number already registered.
The tariffs introduced by the United States are not exclusiv they apply globally. In comparison to competitor countries like China, Vietnam and Cambodia relatively lower tariffs. Furthermore, the 90-day tariff pause announced by the US provie opportunity for India to engage in a Bilateral Trade Agreement (BTA).