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Blue Diamond acquires Yarnton Home & Garden, Oxfordshire
Barton Grange, Fron Goch and Millbrook Staplehurst crowned as GCA Garden Centres of the Year
Applications open for 2025 Rising Stars programme as Ben Clarke crowned winner
The Gardens Group's "Circle Line" and The Solar Centre's "Underground Rats" scoop the fancy dress prizes at the GCA Associates Night
Garsons, Castle Gardens and Pugh's Wenvoe win GCA's national Christmas display competition
Ruxley Rose winners receive their awards
Pyle Garden Centre picks up Dick Allen Award for Most Improved Centre
Pre GCA Conference Inspiration and Stimulation from Retail Safari
Four Years On: Environmental Horticulture Brexit Costs and Border Impacts
Quality Garden Structures to distribute Hörmann storage sheds and boxes
Dull December caps off challenging year for garden centres
Garden centre plan to cut down historic trees under fire
GCA member garden centres ended 2024 on ‘a nice positive note’
Gardening is nature’s gym, as 81% of adults agree gardens benefit their physical health
Zest to support MS Society for MS Society Cymru and North Clwyd Animal Rescue in 2025 fundraising initiative
Horticulture industry raises over £3,800 for Perennial at Partners Pie and Pint event
New Terrarium Workshops launched at The Gardens Group
Apta Signature: your next bestseller in 2025
Spring Fair partners with Trendhub
elho launches into spring with new premium collection
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RHS reveals 2025 Britain in Bloom UK finalists
Greenfingers Charity welcomes Kirsty Gladwin-Creed as its new Event Fundraiser
GIMA announces ‘Buyer Connect’ event with Robert Dyas
The RECOUP Summit: The Challenge of Future Advancements
Show Your Colours Garden Centre at IPM 2025
BHETA’s live Independents’ Day event now March 27
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British Garden Centres acquires Dobbies Gloucester and Reading stores
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Spring Fair partners with Trendhub

 

Spring Fair, taking place on 2-5 February 2025 at the NEC Birmingham, has partnered with leading trend agency BDA London and their smart forecasting service Trendhub to deliver the key trends in homewares, festive celebrations and outdoor living for AW25/26 and SS26.

 

Trendhub provides smart forecasting that combines the what, the how, and - most importantly - the why of the season. Each trend is anchored in changing consumer preferences, emerging design and innovation, to give a solid basis for exciting new products.

 

For the inside track on their trend intel, attend free trend presentations on the Inspiring Retail Stage in Hall 2 at Spring Fair.

 

At 4.15pm on Monday 3rd February, Terrie Isaac, Head of Creative at BDA London delivers AW25/26 Homeware & Festive Celebrations Trends: ‘From Modern Modular to Raw Minimal’. Take a journey through the intriguing AW25/26 world of Homeware and Festive trends: it’s a season of many contrasts, both minimal and plentiful with lots of attention to raw crafting and print layering.

 

On Tuesday 4th February at 10.30am, Isaac presents SS26 Homeware and Outdoor Living Trends: ‘Evolving Households: Balancing acts and Waste-Nots’, assessing the evolving needs of global households and importance of discarded materials, resulting in reworked classics.

 

Terrie Isaac says, “Home and lifestyle categories are rapidly evolving, with consumers not only spending money on but actively seeking ways to enhance their living spaces. There’s a strong desire for products that balance self-expression, aesthetics, and functionality. Consumers want durable, high-ticket items that offer longevity, yet they also seek the flexibility to refresh their spaces more frequently with decor and textiles that can easily align with changing moods, trends, and seasons. As consumer lifestyles and living spaces constantly shift, it’s essential for retailers to stay ahead of these changes. The tools we provide enable retailers to make agile, informed decisions by offering insights into key seasonal design elements - such as must-have colours, fabrics, and key product items - that align with evolving consumer needs. This allows them to deliver products that not only meet consumer expectations but also address the challenges of a dynamic market.

 

“In our sessions at Spring Fair this February, we’ll be sharing an overview of the key themes from our AW25/26 and SS26 homeware trendbooks and providing a glimpse into our forecasting process. The overarching notion of Duality flows through our themes, featuring the opposing ideas of joyful experimentation and functionality, and augmented traditionalism and earthen materialism. As we explore our themes, we’ll reveal threads that run throughout the two seasons, including playful expressionism, comforting nostalgia, transformative traditionalist and raw materiality.”

 

With three stages and plenty of industry-leading businesses and speakers like Theo Paphitis, Kate Hardcastle MBE, Kantar, Deliveroo, and Canva, buyers can dive into expert talks packed with actionable advice to help improve your business - all for FREE. Visit Spring Fair Stage Programme | Topics at the heart of retail for the full schedule.

 

Spring Fair 2025 promises to be one to remember with over 1,200 exhibitors across 12 unmissable buying destinations dedicated to Home, Gift, Fashion, and Everyday categories. Buyers will discover more than 1 million inspirational and innovative products, over 400 new brands and many exclusive only to Spring Fair, and more than 100 international brands.

 

For more information about Spring Fair and the 75th-anniversary celebrations, visit www.springfair.com. To register visit https://www.springfair.com/visitor-registration.

 

Visit https://www.bdalondon.com/trendhubldn for more information on Trendhub.

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