
The 59th edition of the IHGF Delhi Fair (Spring) 2025, organised by the Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH), is set to take place from April 16 to 19 at the India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida. Recognised as one of the world’s largest trade fairs for home, lifestyle, fashion, furnishings, and furniture, the event will bring together global buyers and Indian artisans under one roof.
The four-day fair will feature over 3,000 exhibitors presenting more than 2,000 product lines across 16 diverse categories. These include home décor and furnishings, gifts and decorative items, furniture and accessories, houseware and kitchenware, fashion jewellery and accessories, lamps and lighting, aroma, spa and wellness products, and festive décor, among others.
Designed as a comprehensive sourcing platform, the fair attracts international buyers such as importers, wholesalers, retail chains, and design professionals. The event is known for its rich showcase of India’s artisanal traditions reimagined through contemporary designs and innovations.
“This fair is a celebration of India’s craftsmanship, offering global buyers access to high-quality, ethically made products while supporting thousands of artisans across the country,” said an EPCH spokesperson.
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The Spring 2025 edition of the IHGF Delhi Fair promises to be a dynamic convergence of creativity, commerce, and culture—reinforcing India’s position as a global hub for handicrafts and design.
When: April 16 to 19; 09:00 AM- 06:00 PM
Where: India Expo Centre & Mart, Greater Noida
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