January/February 2025: Spring Fair 2025

With Spring Fair 2025 (2-5 February at the NEC) marking the show’s 75th anniversary, there’s a packed programme lined up with a raft of speakers as well as a host of initiatives, on top of a wealth of product launches from exhibitors!

And there will be no missing the greeting card hall (Hall 3) with an enormous greeting card and ‘shopfront’, both being created by cardboard maestros N Smithto welcome visitors.

“I’m excited to welcome everyone back for another incredible show as Spring Fair celebrates a milestone, 75 years of successful retail showcasing,” said Soraya Gadelrab, Spring Fair’s event director, promising “the opportunity to find the perfect collections for your store among a million-plus products from over 1,200 suppliers.” …

But the main reason to go to the show, as ever, will be to source new products and goodness me, what a fabulous array of new ranges will be on show. Just feast your eyes on a selection of these beauties…

Click the links below to view the special editions in full:

PGBuzz.net Featuring… Spring Fair 2025 – One Week To Go

PGBuzz.net Featuring… Spring Fair 2025 – Two Days To Go

PGBuzz.net Featuring… Spring Fair 2025 – Day One

PGBuzz.net Featuring… Spring Fair 2025 – Day Two

PGBuzz.net Featuring… Spring Fair 2025 – Day Three

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