INDX Furniture unveils exciting industry presentation

Free to attend, registration is now open for the summer edition of INDX Furniture, taking place at Cranmore Park in Solihull from 27-28 August 2025.

As part of the INDX Shows portfolio, organised by Associated Independent Stores (AIS) – the UK and Ireland’s leading buying, services, and event group, for independent retail, the first day of the INDX Furniture show is reserved for AIS Members, while general trade visitors are welcome to attend on day two.

Committed to meeting the diverse and everchanging needs of today’s furniture stockists, the show is commercially curated by a team of industry experts with unmatched knowledge across retail, buying, product development, and event management.

Driven by consumer trends, market insight and product innovation, the two-day event will showcase an exciting industry presentation across categories including Upholstery, Living Room, Dining Room, and Garden.

And for AIS Members, the show also represents a second opportunity to view their exclusive own label beds and bedding range; Dreamworld Collection, which launched officially at INDX Beds back in April.

Willis & Gambier

Confirmed Brands

Bringing together an impressive selection of leading exhibitors, the upcoming show will feature headline brands and key returning suppliers.

Within the upholstery category confirmed exhibitors will include Abode, Alstons, Aquinos, Celebrity Motion Furniture, Gainsborough, G Plan, HTL, IMG Comfort, Parker Knoll, Primavera, Sofa Source International, Vilmers, and WS Wholesale, with more brands to be announced.

To date, cabinet exhibitors will include Cofra Furniture, Hill & Hunter, Hooker Furnishings, Kettler (Indoor), Maxfurn, Maysons Furniture, Torelli Furniture, and Willis & Gambier.

Garden suppliers will include Kettler (Outdoor), and the home furnishings sector will feature exhibitors including Gallery Direct, Trampoline and The Globe Company.

Bed exhibitors will include MA living (Dreamworld), Relyon (Dreamworld) and Sweet Dreams (Dreamworld).

Emma Rackley, Director of Furniture & Home, AIS: “Retail is not without its challenges, and we have focused on bringing together a commercially viable product mix which offers visitors newness and innovation, alongside seasonal trends, and bestselling ranges.

“We would like to take this opportunity to thank the industry for its continued support and we look forward to welcoming AIS Members, retailers, and suppliers to the August 2025 show, which promises to be an unmissable opportunity to catch-up, connect, and do business.”

Sofa Source

INDX Furniture Networking Social

AIS Members attending the show on Wednesday 27 July are invited to join colleagues at the Networking Social, taking place from 4.30pm at The Loft – Cranmore Park’s exclusive eatery and hospitality experience.

A much-loved chance to get together, relax, and celebrate the industry with drinks, canapes, and a backdrop of live music.

A stress-free venue

The INDX Shows group delivers the busiest calendar of retail trade shows in the UK, all taking place at Cranmore Park event and exhibition centre, centrally located on the edge of Birmingham and easy to access from all travel networks.

Purposefully designed as a venue with no distractions, Cranmore Park provides a business and buyer focused environment, created to inspire connections and encourage collaboration. Plus, all attendees enjoy free onsite parking, and complimentary Barista refreshments.

INDX Furniture is the perfect opportunity to discover exclusive product ranges, explore the season’s key trends, catch-up with industry colleagues, and form lasting business partnerships.

Build your network, unlock exclusive deals to drive sales, and get direct access to the best brands in the business.

Register for your free ticket.

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