January Furniture Show
19-22 January 2025
From e-commerce and high street brands to inspirational and trending topics, our weekly series will bring you up to speed on the latest hot topics from across retail, lifestyle and design; covering everything from retailer updates, changes in purchasing behaviour, inspirational case studies, and the latest trends.
From climate change emergencies and sustainability to Nisa’s insight hub of market trends and stylish fashion trends at the Copenhagen Fashion Week, discover this and more with the retail industry's need-to-know headlines this week.
People Tree founder spearheads ‘climate emergency’ campaign
Safia Minney has joined with leaders from Farfetch, Ganni and Patagonia to launch a new grassroots campaign that urges people at all levels within the fashion industry to tackle the current "climate, ecological and social emergency”.
Nisa launches new information hub for retailers
Nisa has launched a customer insights and market trends system to give retailers access to data to help them maximise sales.The ‘insight hub’ will be on the group’s order capture system. It will have regularly updated infographics, key event information and seasonal planograms to help retailers.
Copenhagen Fashion Week: let these IRL street style looks give you some much-needed outfit inspiration
Colour! Texture! Patterns! Copenhagen Fashion Week is back and the street style looks that are flooding the Danish city are serving up some serious style inspiration.
UK’s first sustainable Green Street pilot scheme launched
Bradford city centre has been chosen as the location for the UK’s first Green Street action research pilot that aims to help small and independent businesses go green.
Harvey Nichols revamps loyalty programme to offer instant rewards
Harvey Nichols has revamped its loyalty scheme to offer instant rewards, with a range of personalised benefits and an elevated cash back offer available for members.
Hallmark launches personalised video card range
Hallmark has launched a new range of personalised video cards, connecting people virtually via recorded messages. Customers simply scan the QR code inside the card with their smartphone and record a video message for the recipient. The URL can also be shared with friends and family to join in and add their own messages.