Why Exhibit

AIFF 2026: Alchemy – Transforming the Australian Furniture Industry

Australia’s longest-running trade event for the furniture industry is set to return with a transformative new theme: Alchemy. The Australian International Furniture Fair (AIFF) 2026 will take place over three dynamic days from Wednesday, 15th – Friday, 17th July 2026, at the Melbourne Exhibition Centre, in Australia’s design capital.

As the premier networking and buying destination for the furniture industry, AIFF 2026 will feature a redesigned floorplan to create a focused and inspiring space for retail and commercial buyers to discover the latest furniture innovations and place orders with 200+ exhibitors.

Proven Success

AIFF has a long history of delivering measurable results for exhibitors and attendees alike. In 2019, AIFF and Decor + Design attracted 11,000 attendees, including retailers, buyers, and interior/furniture designers. Supported by a comprehensive year-long marketing campaign, the event provides exposure to 75,000+ design and furniture professionals.

  • 83% of exhibitors were satisfied with the quality of visitors.
  • 82% of exhibitors were very satisfied or satisfied with the show overall.
  • Exhibitors generated an average of 125 leads, worth an ROI of $203,000.
The Show is an integral event for our brand. There is no better opportunity to showcase new collections, meet with clients both new and existing, and expose our brand to the market. Every year the show brings us new business opportunities and great feedback.
Lachlan Selwood, Sales Director at LAFORMA AUSTRALIA
AIFF is a very good and successful fair for us. We have been exhibiting at AIFF for the past two years, which helped our business grow a lot in 2017. We will exhibit in 2018 again and are looking forward to having another successful show.
Tony Hsiue, Managing Director at MLILY AUSTRALIA

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Who Exhibits?

AIFF 2026 will feature manufacturers, wholesalers, and suppliers in the following categories:
  • Artwork
  • Architectural Hardware
  • Decorative Accessories
  • Fabrics
  • Furniture
  • Flooring
  • Homewares
  • Lights & Lamps
  • Manchester
  • Objets d’art
  • Rugs and Floorcoverings
  • Soft Furnishings
  • Surfaces
  • Wall Decoration