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MIHS – Marcellus International Houseware Show

julio 24, 2026 - julio 26, 2026

MIHS – A Growing Hub for India’s Home and Lifestyle Industry

The MIHS – Marcellus International Houseware Show has become one of the most recognised trade exhibitions for the home and lifestyle sector in India. Organised by Marcellus Exhibitions, the event has built a strong reputation as a business-focused platform where manufacturers, exporters, retailers and professional buyers meet to explore new opportunities. Held twice a year at Bharat Mandapam in New Delhi, the exhibition reflects the rapid growth of India’s consumer goods market and the increasing global demand for Indian-made home products. Its strategic schedule allows companies to present fresh collections in line with international buying cycles, making the event relevant for both domestic and overseas trade professionals.

The exhibition attracts participants from multiple segments of the industry, creating a dynamic environment where innovation and commercial networking come together. From modern kitchenware and elegant glassware to handcrafted décor and contemporary furniture, MIHS presents a broad spectrum of products under one roof. The show has gradually evolved into more than a standard trade fair; it now serves as a marketplace for ideas, sourcing partnerships and export development. As India’s middle class continues to expand and urban lifestyles influence purchasing habits, the demand for stylish and practical home products is growing steadily, and MIHS mirrors these market shifts in a highly visible way.

Why MIHS Matters for Buyers and Exhibitors

One of the defining features of the Marcellus International Houseware Show is its clear B2B orientation. Unlike consumer exhibitions that focus mainly on direct retail sales, MIHS is designed specifically for trade professionals. The visitor profile includes wholesalers, distributors, retailers, importers, interior designers, sourcing specialists and institutional procurement teams. This carefully curated audience ensures that exhibitors can connect directly with decision-makers who actively influence purchasing strategies in different markets.

For manufacturers and exporters, the event creates a valuable opportunity to showcase products to a targeted international audience without the need for multiple overseas exhibitions. Companies can present new launches, discuss custom production requirements and establish long-term business relationships. Buyers, on the other hand, benefit from direct access to Indian suppliers across numerous product categories. This face-to-face interaction remains especially important in industries where material quality, craftsmanship and product finishing play a significant role in purchasing decisions.

Key product categories presented at MIHS

Housewares and kitchenware
Cookware and storage solutions
Glassware and dining accessories
Home décor and decorative lighting
Rugs, textiles and handicrafts
Furniture and lifestyle collections
Seasonal gifts and decorative items

The diversity of exhibits helps visitors compare styles, prices and production capabilities efficiently. Instead of visiting separate sourcing locations, buyers can evaluate multiple suppliers and product lines during a single event.

Bharat Mandapam and the Advantage of New Delhi

The location of MIHS also contributes significantly to its growing influence. Bharat Mandapam, one of India’s most modern exhibition venues, provides advanced infrastructure suitable for large-scale international trade fairs. Situated in the heart of New Delhi, the venue offers excellent accessibility for both domestic and foreign participants. As India’s political and economic capital, New Delhi serves as a natural meeting point for global business activities, and the city’s connectivity makes travel convenient for visitors arriving from different regions.

Beyond logistics, hosting the exhibition in New Delhi places MIHS within a broader commercial ecosystem. The city is closely connected to manufacturing hubs, export centres and design communities across India. This geographical advantage enables exhibitors to coordinate business meetings, factory visits and supplier negotiations alongside the trade show itself. International buyers often use the event as a gateway to explore India’s wider production capabilities, especially in sectors linked to furniture, décor and handcrafted goods.

Another reason the venue matters is the professional atmosphere it creates. Modern exhibition halls, networking spaces and conference facilities allow companies to present their brands in a polished and competitive environment. This professional setting strengthens the credibility of the event and encourages stronger international participation year after year.

India’s Expanding Home and Lifestyle Market

The growth of MIHS is closely connected to broader developments within India’s consumer economy. Urbanisation, rising disposable income and changing lifestyle preferences have transformed the country’s home and lifestyle sector over the past decade. Consumers are increasingly investing in products that combine functionality with aesthetic appeal, creating demand for modern home accessories, stylish furniture and premium kitchenware.

At the same time, global buyers are paying greater attention to India as a sourcing destination. Indian manufacturers are known for combining traditional craftsmanship with scalable production capabilities, particularly in décor, textiles and handcrafted goods. This balance between artisanal heritage and industrial manufacturing gives Indian suppliers a distinctive position in international markets.

Several trends continue to support the expansion of the industry:

Increasing demand for sustainable and handcrafted products
Growth of organised retail and e-commerce platforms
Rising interest in contemporary interior design
Expansion of export-oriented manufacturing
Stronger international visibility for Indian lifestyle brands

MIHS acts as a reflection of these developments by bringing together businesses that represent both traditional and modern aspects of the market. Exhibitors range from established exporters with large-scale production facilities to emerging brands introducing innovative design concepts.

MIHS as a Gateway to International Trade

For many companies, participation in the Marcellus International Houseware Show is not limited to generating immediate sales. The exhibition often serves as a long-term investment in brand visibility and international expansion. Buyers attending the event frequently look for reliable sourcing partners capable of meeting international quality standards and flexible production requirements. As a result, the relationships formed during the exhibition can lead to ongoing export agreements and collaborative business ventures.

The show’s biannual format is another major advantage. Because the event takes place twice a year, businesses can remain aligned with seasonal retail cycles and changing market preferences. Buyers gain regular access to updated collections and product innovations, while exhibitors can continuously adapt their offerings based on current industry demand. This rhythm creates a more responsive and commercially active trade environment compared to annual exhibitions.

In addition to networking opportunities, MIHS strengthens India’s position within the global home and lifestyle supply chain. The exhibition highlights the country’s manufacturing diversity and demonstrates how Indian businesses are responding to international trends in design, sustainability and consumer behaviour. As global sourcing strategies continue to evolve, platforms like MIHS are becoming increasingly important for connecting regional production with worldwide distribution networks.

The continued success of the event reflects both the resilience of India’s manufacturing sector and the growing sophistication of its home and lifestyle industry. With its strong B2B focus, diverse product portfolio and strategic location in New Delhi, the MIHS – Marcellus International Houseware Show remains a key meeting point for professionals seeking new partnerships, fresh collections and long-term business growth within one of the world’s most dynamic consumer markets.