Taking place just a short distance from this month’s main event at the NEC, the AIS Furniture Show will present new product from an exclusive selection of suppliers within an intimate setting.
The AIS Furniture Show will take place at the buying group’s own exhibition venue, Cranmore Park Exhibition Centre, in Solihull, from 22nd-25th January. The first two days will see the event open to AIS members only, whilst the latter two – which overlap with the nearby January Furniture Show – will be open to the general trade.
The show promises independent retail visitors a refined choice of furniture in relaxed surroundings, presenting the latest offers from the AIS supplier portfolio, all of which will be exclusive to the event.
AIS merchandise director – home, Peter Mallinson, explains: “In addition to the attractions of the Cranmore Park setting, those exhibiting are not at the NEC, so if retailers that aren’t members of AIS want to see their new ranges in January, then they need to make time to visit the AIS Furniture Show.”
A variety of manufacturers will exhibit across the extended ground floor AIS showroom area. The AIS Furniture Show also provides free on-site parking, refreshments and complimentary lunch for all pre-registered guests.
Visitors can expect to find a range of well-known brands, as well as new names. Returning are major brands including ALF, Himolla and Habufa, and these will be accompanied by established names such as HTL, Actona, Venjakob, Jonathan Charles and Primavera. Add to the mix brands such as Disselkamp, Siren, Unique Furniture and Nova Polska, and buyers are sure to encounter a broad mix of products.
“What buyers will find when they visit Cranmore Park is a good mix of contemporary, transitional and traditional product ranges that can only be seen here,” says Peter. “A visit to the show will prove a great start – or end – to the day for anyone in the vicinity this month.”
Cranmore Park is located just off the M42, within a few minutes of Birmingham International rail and air links.(furniturenews)