PR Newswire
07 Jan 2025, 19:10 GMT+10
GUANGZHOU, China, Jan. 7, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- The first phase of the 55th edition of the China International Furniture Fair (Guangzhou) (CIFF Guangzhou 2025), featuring Home Furniture, is set to take place from March 18 to 21, 2025, at the Canton Fair Complex in Guangzhou. This prestigious event will bring together industry leaders, designers, and consumers to explore the latest trends and innovations in the furniture sector.
The exhibition will feature distinct sections, each showcasing various facets of the home furniture industry. Highlights include design and upholstery, dining and living rooms, home accessories, textiles, and outdoor furniture. A Suite Furniture section will also be included, offering opportunities for companies targeting domestic growth, export, and cross-border e-commerce specialists.
The fair will spotlight design as a pivotal force in the industry, showcasing exhibitions focused on contemporary aesthetics and soft furnishings. It will also feature discussions on Chinese home design, trends, craftsmanship, materials, and the role of AI in furniture design. This theme will permeate the event, encouraging participants to explore the future of sustainable design practices.
The living room section will spotlight the sofa as the centerpiece, occupying a vast 90,000 square meters. This area will particularly address the needs of younger consumers, exploring how sofas can create emotional connections with users, incorporate smart innovations, and be pet-friendly. These discussions aim to redefine the role of the sofa in modern living spaces, making it more than just a piece of furniture but a central element of home life.
The bedroom section will emphasize sleep, dedicating 40,000 square meters to this vital aspect of life. Beyond traditional categories, it will feature new segments like smart sleep solutions, sleep ecosystems, and community care solutions for the elderly. These innovations highlight the increasing consumer interest in improving sleep quality and well-being through thoughtful bedroom design.
Additionally, the international pavilion will cater to both international and domestic markets. It will showcase global furniture brands and international exhibitors, creating a precise and efficient procurement platform for global buyers. This section aims to foster cross-cultural exchange and present diverse lifestyle scenarios, highlighting the interconnectedness of the global furniture market.
As March approaches, CIFF Guangzhou 2025 is ready to welcome global participants. The event promises to be a dynamic event, offering a comprehensive view of the current and future landscape of the furniture industry.
Visit https://www.ciff-gz.com/en/ for more information.
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