In This Issue
By popular demand: SOLEX retains its midweek dates
Opening times for SOLEX
World’s oldest teak furniture maker is back for 9th SOLEX
Cadix add new range of furniture to collections
Divano Lounge from Maze Rattan offers fresh new look
Norfolk Leisure goes from strength to strength
‘Colour your life’ is a success for Supremo
Cadac revamp BraaiMaxx outdoor cooking products
Quality, service and style are key to Desser & Company
Fire bowl is an icon in the luxury outdoor living
Five Patioflame Tables launched by Napoleon Grills
Zest 4 Leisure builds on growing reputation
Char-Broil T-22G gas barbecue takes centre stage
Fallen Fruits to unveil new Fancy Flames products
Quality and value are hallmarks of the Pagoda ranges
Universal Innovations to make SOLEX debut
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By popular demand: SOLEX retains its midweek dates
This year's show will be 10% bigger than 2015

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SOLEX, the summer outdoor living exhibition, has retained its Tuesday-to-Thursday slot this year after buyers expressed a clear preference for a mid-week show.

Research by the Leisure and Outdoor Furniture Association, (LOFA) revealed that last year’s switch of dates to mid-week was a hit with the trade.

“We realise that for many businesses Monday is an important post-weekend day and so, with the help of the NEC, we have responded to the needs of visitors to accommodate their wishes,” said the Leisure and Outdoor Furniture Association’s chairman Paul Bevington.

Once again, a spectacular New Product Showcase will welcome visitors to the show. Purpose-built and designed to provide visitors with a snapshot of what’s new and exciting at the biggest SOLEX to date, it is the ideal starting point the search for next season’s star products.

With more than 60 top suppliers signed- up, and more membership applications in the pipeline, this year’s premier outdoor trade show at the NEC Birmingham is already 10% bigger than last year.

“SOLEX 2016 will be bigger and better than ever, with more exhibitors, larger stands, and some exciting new features that will guarantee visitors maximum value,” said Paul Facey, director of SOLEX.

Now in its ninth year, SOLEX is an annual three-day trade event attracting national and international retail/contract purchasing directors and managers. It brings together all the leading manufacturers of garden products – furniture, barbecues, gazebos, parasols, outdoor lighting– and provides a showcase for new developments in design and manufacturing.

The Leisure and Outdoor Furniture Association (LOFA) was formed in 1967.

The association is engaged in a variety of activities in support of its members, who currently account for more than half of the garden furniture and barbecues sold in the UK.

Enquiries about SOLEX 2016 should be directed to the show organiser, Phil Gibbs, at the LOFA Offices on 02392 258844 or solex@lofa.com.

 

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