Spring Fair’s Little Black Book is published

Spring Fair, which returns to Birmingham’s NEC from 5-8 February, has launched this season’s The Little Black Book show preview.

The Little Black Book features information, insights and the thousands of exhibitors set to showcase their products at February’s show.

For a chance to receive one of the limited printed copies of this free go-to guide for all things happening at Spring Fair delivered to your door, simply register your attendance by Sunday 8 January.

The visitor experience begins with The Little Black Book, offering an insight into all things new and noteworthy at the show, a floorplan, show highlights, latest product preview and an A-Z exhibitor list. The colour-coded key along the side of the page identifies which sector to find each exhibitor in.

Spring Fair Snapshot from page 18 offers an exclusive insight into what’s happening at this year’s show. Discover all things new and noteworthy for 2023 including the New Product Showcase, new speakers on the Inspiring Retail Stage and Moda Stage, the Sustainability Product Showcase and more.

Digital copies of The Little Black Book will be sent to everyone who registers. To register for Spring Fair and be in with a chance of receiving a hard copy of The Little Black Book, visit https://www.springfair.com/visitor-registration.

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