Organisers of the January Furniture Show confirmed this week that they've signed a new long-term deal with the National Exhibition Centre.
Underlining their confidence in the future of the show, which is attended by an increasing number of garden centre buyers, the seven-year commitment cements the events position as the UK's biggest and best furniture and furnishings event.
Laraine Janes, co-director of the January Furniture Show, said: "After a turbulent few years, the industry is firmly back on track and signing the long-term deal shows everyone the unrivalled commitment we have to producing the best trade furniture show in the UK.
"There's been a trade furniture exhibition in January at the NEC for the past 26 years, and it continues to be the right venue at the right time for exhibitors to meet retail customers from across the UK. Its transport links, countrywide connectivity, suitability and scale of the halls and the accessibility for exhibitors are why almost all the UK's important trade events take place there. And, adding another layer of nationwide connectivity will be the HS2 terminal opening at the NEC in 2023."
The January Furniture Show, which was launched in 2015, has continued to grow in size and popularity thanks to a 55% increase in exhibitor numbers. Current organisers work closely with the NEC to develop and improve services and facilities. Last year saw changes to the NEC campus with the opening of Resorts World, which mirrored the re-building of the January Furniture Show.
The show runs from 22-25 January 2017.
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Left: JFS co-directors Laraine Janes and Theresa Raymond signing the agreement with NEC MD Kathryn James (centre).