Sweet Salone participating in Show Up for the second time!

01.09.23

This weekend our brand Sweet Salone is participating in ShowUp an inspiring Dutch trade show for home and gifts which is organized twice a year. The concept of showUP is unique and innovative, the setup is spacious and diverse. Now it has been a year since we last participated! Read about it HERE 

More than 300 international exhibitors from are present at showUP this year. Varying from small starting labels and young designers to well-known brands from all over Europe. And that is what makes showUP so charming for us, that there is a great mix of organisations, from big international brands to upcoming labels and young designers.

A lot has happened since last year, and we are so excited to participate this year, and meet like-minded people who value authenticity and handmade products that not only look good but also do good.

To know more about ShowUp, follow them on Instagram and/or check our their website !

Showup showroom

Picture taken from the official website of ShowUp www.showup.nl 

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