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of the North Building you’ll find the Hall of Product Innovation where you can discover new ideas from 14 different product categories coming together with outstanding combinations of form and function and the ingenuity of tomorrow’s product designers.

Interestingly, there will also be a specialist Chicago Retail Tour taking place on 8 March.

Global Design Points is a showcase of countryspecific pavilions offering a look into what trends are emerging in various areas around the globe. Countries represented include Brazil, Colombia, Egypt, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Thailand, Turkey.

experiential activities back into their homes.

In the Grand Concourse Lobby

Show attendees are encouraged to spend part of their visit to Chicago bench-marking innovative and inspiring retail. The Chicago Retail Tour will begin with a complimentary continental breakfast and U.S.

Retail overview. Throughout the day, the tour will visit some of the most exciting home + housewares retailers in suburban Chicago, including The Container Store, Crate & Barrel, Williams Sonoma, Best Buy, Target, Bed Bath & Beyond, Walmart and more. The Chicago Retail Tour is free for non-US attendees of The Inspired Home Show. Although the tour is free, pre-registration is required as space is limited. If you have any questions, please email retailtour@housewares.org.

In addition, to make visiting the inspiring Chicago retailers easy, the show offers a Chicago retail brochure and maps to help with self-guided housewares store visits in central Chicago. Visit theinspiredhomeshow.com for more on this exciting global event.

Did you know?

The Inspired Home Show is divided into five expos – clean + contain, dine + décor, discover|design, wired + well and international sourcing.