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Pure Living Lifestyle & Home Fair Launches

Next October will see a brand new trade show opening  its doors at the Business Design Centre in London’s Islington – Pure Living Lifestyle & Home Fair – which will be setting out to showcase the best of artisan craftmanship and independent design flair.

“We’re excited about the sheer variety of new design talent that the inaugural Pure Living Fair is set to bring to London,” says show director Suna Solak. “We’ve travelled across Europe to bring the very best in artisan craftsmanship to the Business Design Centre, and we’re particularly excited by the prospect of introducing a new generation of Turkish designers to the UK market.”

Taking place from 21 – 22 October 2019, the show will play host to a vast number of innovative and emerging designers and brands from a broad creative spectrum across the homewares sector.

As well as UK exhibitors, international companies will be showcasing  product from countries to include Denmark, Finland, France, Italy, Norway, Spain, Sweden and Turkey.

The event will also offer buyers the opportunity to pick up on new trends.

 

Registration opens on December 1. Visit http://purelivingfair.com/

 

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