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Home » Mumbai welcomes back HGH India 2026
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Mumbai welcomes back HGH India 2026

Divya SBy Divya SJune 12, 20266 Mins Read
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The 19th edition spans three halls at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, June 30 to July 3, and brings together Indian and international brands across home textiles, décor, furniture, houseware and a strong line-up of specialist pavilions.

The 19th edition of HGH India opens on June 30 at the Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai, and runs through July 3. Across three halls, the show will bring together 700 brands and manufacturers from over 30 countries, drawing trade visitors from more than 750 cities and towns across India. With the first release for HGH India 2026 having introduced the show’s scale and market context, this release focuses on what is on the floor.


Three halls. Every category in India’s home trade

The 2026 edition is spread across three halls. Hall 6 covers Home Textiles, Decorative Furnishings, Bed and Bath, Table and Kitchen Linen, Rugs and Carpets, Mattress, Technical Textiles and more. Hall 3 brings Home Décor, tabletop, wall and floor décor, handicrafts, home fragrances, artificial flowers, decorative lighting and gifts.  Hall 4 hosts Houseware and Gifts, including the Smart Kitchen Pavilion.

Arun Roongta, Managing Director, HGH India, 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 only in metros but also 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 products on this floor, the conversations in our knowledge sessions, and the connections made across our pavilions are all designed for the industry that is serving this India.”


Brands on the floor

The exhibitor mix reflects both established industry depth and newer entrants bringing new  product directions.

The exhibitor mix combines established leaders with newer, design-led brands across all major home categories. In home textiles, Maspar, Bianca, Pomme and Grhamoy represent the shift toward better design, improved comfort technologies and stronger branding in bedding, bath and soft furnishings. In houseware and kitchenware, Borosil, Cello World, Hawkins, Vinod, Tramontina and Bergner anchor a landscape where Indian and global brands compete on performance, materials and everyday usability. In home décor, IRIS and NaturallYours show how home fragrance and sustainable handcrafted décor are now central to how Indian consumers personalise their living spaces.

Indian heritage pavilion

Backed by the Ministry of Textiles, the Ministry of MSME, EPCH, HEPC, the National Jute Board and more , the Indian Heritage Pavilion brings together national award-winning artisans, handloom weavers and handicraft producers. Live demonstrations and curated displays connect heritage crafts with retail and distribution channels, turning long-standing skills into real business opportunities.

Smart kitchen pavilion

The Smart Kitchen Pavilion in Hall 4 is built around the practical changes shaping the modern kitchen. Innovation, convenience, healthier cooking, sustainability, energy efficiency and design all belong in this space because they define what today’s buyers expect from kitchen products.

The story here is about lifestyle change. As urban consumers look for products that make cooking faster, easier, more organised and more enjoyable, smart kitchens are becoming an expectation rather than a novelty. Renowned chefs would be also be preparing and sharing their best recipes.

Sustainability Pavilion
The Sustainability Pavilion brings together brands building collections around conscious material use, responsible sourcing and reduced environmental footprint. Cotton, bamboo, cane, wood, terracotta, recycled fibres and biodegradable composites are at the centre, with participants such as Sapana Polyweave, Oodaii by Amaravathi Textiles, Birla Cellulose and Sainik illustrating different approaches to sustainable product development.



International participation

HGH India 2026 hosts one of its strongest international line-ups, with brands from Europe, Asia, the Americas and beyond. Italy is represented through the Italian Trade Embassy and brands such as Luigi Bormioli, Borgonovo and RCR, while France comes in via Duralex, Crystal d’Arques, Luminarc and cleaning specialist LACO. Turkey’s Pasabahce and Nude, Belgium’s BergHOFF, Austria’s Bergner, Brazil’s Tramontina, South Korea’s LocknLock and Glasslock, Ukraine’s JSC Slovyanski Shpalery, Thailand’s Kripp, and a wide UK and US portfolio through Seeba Industries together give Indian buyers a realistic view of global standards in cookware, glassware, dinnerware, storage and décor.


HGH India interactive

HGH India Interactive is the show’s knowledge platform, offering expert-led panels and presentations that sit alongside the product floor. Sessions will focus on changing consumer preferences in technical textiles, home categories, retail and digital transformation, e-commerce and merchandising strategies, product design and trend forecasting, and sustainability. The programme is designed for brands, retailers, distributors, designers and analysts who want market intelligence as well as sourcing opportunities.


H-Circle Product Innovation Awards – Fifth Edition

The H-Circle Product Innovation Awards, which has become a valuable marker of product newness and relevance for the Indian market, recognises new thinking in design, functionality, materials and product development across all exhibitor categories. Now in its fifth year, the awards this edition introduce three new special recognition categories: Contemporary, Futuristic and Sustainable. All nominated products are on display in a dedicated zone within the show, making it the show’s most concentrated point of product discovery. Winners are announced at an awards evening.


PreSense 2026-27: Trend forecast

Through the PreSense Trends Pavilion, HGH India 2026 presents its Trends Forecast for 2026–27, built on the insight that as the world grows more virtual, the impulse to touch, feel and sense becomes stronger. Four themes anchor the forecast: Manchala Mind, capturing the expressive energy of younger consumers; Sun Woven, focusing on warmth, craft and material richness; Kala Sangam, where cultural heritage meets contemporary aesthetics; and Colour Wave, draws inspiration from urban living and modern architecture offering a broad playground for colours The pavilion turns these ideas into usable colour palettes, material references and display cues for brands and retailers.


19th HGH India | June 30 to July 3, 2026 | Bombay Exhibition Centre, Mumbai

Trade visitors can pre-register at visitors.hghindia.com. Pre-registration before June 20 saves Rs. 1,000 on the entry fee. Entry is open to trade professionals across manufacturing, retail, distribution, architecture and interior design.

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