India's EPCH to organise IHGF Textiles Virtual Fair in Jun
09 Jun 20 1 min read
India’s Export Promotion Council for Handicrafts (EPCH) will organise the IHGF Textiles Virtual Fair, the Indian show for furnishing, textiles and flooring in a virtual format from 15 to 18 June. The show will display weaves, surface detailing, florals, shots of colour, block printing, ajrakh, chippa work and applications with monochrome, ombre and contrasts.
Natural fibres and sustainable materials will be exclusively focussed on during the fair. It will also showcase enticing Ikat compositions, hand crafting techniques, popsicle tones in furnishings and made-ups, cushions and comforters, floor flourishes from around 12 clusters in India, rugs, runners, carpets, mats and flooring options.
The show is well suited for international buyers, including importers, wholesalers, distributors, retail chains, merchandisers and interior designers, according to a press release from the organisers.
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Natural fibres and sustainable materials will be exclusively focussed on during the fair. It will also showcase enticing Ikat compositions, hand crafting techniques, popsicle tones in furnishings and made-ups, cushions and comforters, floor flourishes from around 12 clusters in India, rugs, runners, carpets, mats and flooring options.
The show is well suited for international buyers, including importers, wholesalers, distributors, retail chains, merchandisers and interior designers, according to a press release from the organisers.
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