The Inspired Home Show – top brands, new exhibitors & new categories
When The Inspired Home Show opens in March (2-4), attendees will be greeted by over 1,600 exhibitors including more than 250 new and returning exhibitors and a diverse array of long-time market leaders, up-and-coming companies and entrepreneurs.
The Show brings the home and housewares industry together in a dynamic environment to explore new products, new insights and countless opportunities to strengthen partnerships and build connections.
“As we celebrate this 125th edition of The Inspired Home Show, our focus continues to be on the future,” says Derek Miller, president and CEO of the International Housewares Association (IHA), which hosts the Show.
“We’re constantly working with exhibitors, buyers and retailers to evolve and shape a Show that suits their changing needs and helps set them up for success.”
New and returning brands include Bodum, Peugeot Smart Living, Pyrex and Snapware, Wilton Brands, Bormioli Luigi Corporation and Anchor Hocking.
“Anchor Hocking will be showcasing our newly acquired brands, Corelle and Corningware, at the upcoming Inspired Home Show,” says Mark Eichhorn, CEO of Anchor Hocking Co.
“Our customers’ Show participation these last two years has been outstanding and we are anticipating the 2025 Show to be another great event.”
Declan O’Leary, president of Wilton is thrilled to be back at the Show. “This year marks so many exciting new endeavours that Wilton will showcase to attendees including a redesign of our branding, a lineup of innovative new products and the introduction of our Wilton Sweet Studio that features world-class baking and decorating classes,” he enthuses.
“From novice beginners to culinary artists, we intend to partner with our retail customers to inspire a new generation of bakers and decorators through trusted products, creative ideas and education.”
Bormioli Luigi Corporation is back after its last appearance in 2019. “For us, this Show had always been very productive, with many customers attending,” says David Sereni, president and CEO.
“Then we had Covid and the trend for trade shows was not clear. After walking The Inspired Home Show last year as well as seeing the long list of attendees, we decided to come back in 2025. Our impression is that buyers and business executives are back to the shows to see novelties and products, and we are looking forward to many meaningful meetings.”
Returning market leaders include Umbra, Le Creuset of America, Brabantia, Lifetime Brands, Nordic Ware, Cuisinart, Prepara and Gibson Homewares.
Additions to the 2025 Show include the debut of the Travel Gear + Luggage Expo, highlighting an array of travel-related exhibitors including Bugatti Group Inc with brands such as Reebok, Swiss Mobility, Rolling Stones; Dejuno; Heritage Travelware with brands Kenneth Cole Reaction and Ben Sherman; Olympia International; Ricardo Beverly Hills; Travelers Club Luggage and Travelon.
The Show will also feature the new Candle Pavilion—created in partnership with the National Candle Association and the Pet Product Pavilion—created in partnership with the American Pet Products Association.
The Debut incubator area, which features emerging home and housewares companies and smaller new-to-the-Show exhibitors, will double in size. Global Design Points will feature country-specific pavilions that offer a look into emerging trends with Hong Kong, Turkey and Brazil among the countries that will be represented.
For more information about the 2025 Show and to register for a badge, please visit TheInspiredHomeShow.com