The inspirational Homes and Interiors Scotland Exhibition has expanded to become a three day event for the first time this year, running from Friday 29th to Sunday 31st of August.
Organisers say it's the only show in Scotland dedicated to quality interiors is set to be the biggest and most stylish yet.
Now in its fourth year, the Glasgow SECC show brings together many of the best interior companies, an exclusive selection of international designs, and a unique showcase of the very best of Scotland's interior design talent.
Homes and Interiors Scotland Exhibition has over 100 exhibitors this year, featuring everything you need for your home under one roof. An outstanding range of companies from big names brands such as Sterling, and BoConcept to smaller specialist companies such as Angus Ross Furniture and Allan Hume Cabinetmakers.
New additions to the 2008 line up include a unique collaboration by the country's top designers to create the fabulous Scottish Interior Designers Showcase. Exciting new offerings from Craft Scotland (combining established and future talent) will also be on show as well as deliciously stylish food presentations from top chef Martin Wishart.
The show space is bigger than ever before which means that as well as more interior exhibitors and attractions to enjoy there is also more food and drink outlets, including a smart new wine bar to make visitors' time at the show all the more relaxed and enjoyable.
Industry experts will be on hand throughout the three days offering free professional advice, and visitors can enjoy the extensive programme of free seminars in the Cala Homes Design Theatre, as well as and demonstrations to inform, inspire and excite.
Sandra Colmartino, Editor of Homes & Interiors Scotland said: "The show attracts thousands of design conscious visitors each year, from young couples and professionals, to families and older couples.
"There is truly something for everyone and it’s a fantastic day out for those who love interiors, enjoy being inspired and getting tips from the very best in their field."
Visit www.homesandinteriorsscotland.com
(GK/JM)
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