800+ Exhibitors Join Interior Lifestyle Tokyo

July 7, 2014

Messe Frankfurt’s 24th edition of Interior Lifestyle Tokyo was recently concluded at the Tokyo Big Sight attracting 819 exhibitors from 27 countries and regions. According to Messe Frankfurt, 607 exhibitors were from Japan and 212 originated from overseas. The three-day show took place from 4th to 6th June 2014 and occupied five exhibition halls.

Interior Lifestyle Tokyo consists of three co-located events: Ambiente Japan, Heimtextil Japan and Homedesign Japan. The show was reportedly attended by a record-breaking 27,827 visitors. Exhibitor products ranged from furniture and household products to fashion accessories.

This year’s show was divided into 11 different themed zones, including “Kitchen Life”, “Japan Style” and “Talents”. Messe Frankfurt highlighted this year’s special talk show event, Lifestyle Salon 2014, as one of the most popular events among show attendees.

The next edition of Interior Lifestyle Tokyo will run from 10th to 12th June 2015 at the Tokyo Big Sight.

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