Fair EN – CIFF Shanghai
Furniture Exhibition in China
WE CAN HELP YOU!
You attend the show
Optimise every minute at the fair
- We organise appointments with Chinese suppliers who meet your needs
- We provide a translator to ease communication with Chinese suppliers
- We offer our expert assistance to get all the vital information from Chinese suppliers
You can't attend the show
Take advantage of our presence at the fair
- We collect catalogues and name cards from suppliers whomatch your requirements
- We analyse product development feasibility with selected suppliers
- We negotiate the purchasing conditions with suppliers before you order
Venue
National Exhibition and Convention Center (Shanghai) (NECC)
Address
333 Songze Avenue, Qingpu District, Shanghai, China
Exhibits
International Brand, Contemporary Furniture, Upholstery Furniture, European Classical Furniture, Chinese Classical Furniture, Mattress, Table & Chair, Outdoor Furniture, Children’s Furniture, Office Furniture
Organisers
China Foreign Trade Guangzhou Exhibition General Corporation (CFTE)
CFTC – China Foreign Trade Centre (Group).
Website
https://china.fair.furniture/en/ciff-shanghai-introduction/
Sourcing Furniture, Décor & Accessories, Qingpu, Shanghai
CIFF – China International Furniture Fair – is a brand which covers shows in March and September, in Shanghai and Guangzhou.
The Shanghai event in September is the newer, younger, smaller brother to the Guangzhou show but it’s still on a vast scale, especially for anyone interested in the full gamut of furniture-related products, production and components.
The needs of the office furniture specialist are well catered for by almost 300 exhibitors in two vast halls full of workstations, breakout furniture, and especially task chairs.
The quality of the stands is steadily improving year after year. Some visitors would like more product innovation or design novelty. The Guangzhou event probably sucks much of the efforts of the industry, and two shows a year may be more than can be adequately supported.
The same probably holds true for the visitors. Whilst there is a reasonable numbers of attendees, the show never becomes really crowded and there is little in the way of real excitement.