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Home » HGH India 2026 returns to Mumbai with focus on future living
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HGH India 2026 returns to Mumbai with focus on future living

Divya SBy Divya SApril 8, 20262 Mins Read
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The 19th edition will be held from June 30 to July 3 at BEC.

The 19th edition of HGH India, India’s established trade show for home textiles, home décor, furniture, houseware and gifts, will be held in Mumbai from June 30 to July 3, 2026, at the Bombay Exhibition Center (BEC). Organised by Texzone, the annual event is expected to bring together leading Indian and international brands, manufacturers, importers, distributors, retailers, architects, interior designers and institutional buyers.

Over the years, HGH India has evolved into a key sourcing and business platform for the home products industry, supporting industry dialogue, trend discovery and market development. The upcoming edition will focus on three key themes—Contemporary, Futuristic and Sustainable—reflecting shifting consumer preferences towards modern design, functionality and responsible living.

Arun Roongta, Managing Director, Texzone Information Services, said, “Over 18 editions, we have watched the Indian home market go through cycles of aspiration, disruption, and reinvention. What is different now is the scale and the geography of the shift. The consumer driving growth today is not in Mumbai or Delhi. They are in 700 cities and towns across the country, upgrading their homes with the same intent and the same discernment as any metro buyer. HGH India 2026 is built around that reality.”

The previous edition featured over 700 brands and manufacturers from 32 countries and attracted more than 43,000 trade visitors from 710 Indian cities. Organisers expect visitor participation to increase further this year, supported by continued growth in home and lifestyle spending.

Key highlights at HGH India 2026 include the PreSense Trend Forecast 2026-27 pavilion, Smart Kitchen innovations, Technical Textiles for functional home applications, a dedicated Home Furniture hall, and the Indian Heritage Pavilion supported by government bodies. The show will also host knowledge sessions under HGH India Interactive and present the H-Circle Product Innovation Awards recognising advancements in design, sustainability and functionality.

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