
Spotted at Giving & Living 2026
The team at Home & Giftware Magazine was excited to attend Giving & Living at Westpoint, Exeter, although this was tinged with sadness as the

The team at Home & Giftware Magazine was excited to attend Giving & Living at Westpoint, Exeter, although this was tinged with sadness as the

As the doors closed on the 2026 edition of Giving & Living, the most important retail trade event for the South West region, organiser, Hale

Spring Fair has announced the finalists for Pitch Live 2026, its high-energy pitching platform championing innovation, creativity and emerging retail talent, in partnership with co.lective.

Alongside sectors including home & lifestyle, artisan gifts, crafting, stationery, toys, and fashion accessories, visitors attending the upcoming INDX Gift Edit show can also look

Spring Fair 2026, the UK’s largest and most influential showcase for gift, home and fashion, returns to the NEC Birmingham from 1–4 February 2026, reaffirming

Spring Fair and Autumn Fair have announced a series of senior leadership appointments, reinforcing their commitment to long-term growth, strategic focus and delivering exceptional experiences

Britain risks weakening its economy by taking small businesses for granted, according to Nigel Botterill, who is launching a new national campaign to put them

As London Craft Week 2026 opens across the city, the organiser has extended congratulations to Jongjin Park, who has been announced as winner of the

The Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) has announced its endorsement of Tapestry, a new porcelain paving design from Ca’ Pietra, its licensee for outdoor paving. Placing

Retailers are investing growing amounts of time and money into artificial intelligence, but early insights suggest they could be getting stuck in a risky middle

The Giftware Association has launched a new Quarterly Pulse Survey called Giftware Unwrapped, designed to give the UK gift and home industry a stronger, clearer

Independent retailers across the UK are rethinking how they present artwork. Traditional gallery walls and static displays lost their pull. Shoppers now expect visual storytelling
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