Over 130 exhibitors and nearly 10,000 visitors from across India participated in the 15th edition of the Indian Houseware Show
A special 25th-anniversary edition of Steel Market Info was also launched during the show
New Delhi, 14 July 2025 : The 15th Indian Houseware Show 2025, organized by Steel Market info at Bharat Mandapam, Pragati Maidan, New Delhi from 12th to 14th July, concluded successfully today, Monday. The final day of the exhibition witnessed a large turnout of visitors. Traders and visitors from across the country, especially those connected with the steel industry, showed keen interest and enthusiasm at the exhibition.
During the event, several importers and business delegates engaged in commercial activities and signed agreements with exhibiting companies. The three-day B2B show, organized by Steel Market Info, showcased a wide range of houseware products made from steel, brass, and other metals. It also featured an extensive collection of artistically designed modern utensils.
More than 130 exhibitors from India and abroad participated in the show, and over 10,000 visitors including traders and importers attended the event over the three days. A grand ceremony was held to commemorate the 25th anniversary of Steel Market Info, where a special edition was officially launched.
Among the star attractions at the exhibition were a 100-liter pressure cooker priced at ₹14,000, elegant brass utensils, a 24-carat gold-plated cutlery set, decorative gift utensil sets, a stunning Radha-Krishna statue, designer water tanks, and a brass chessboard, all of which drew significant attention.
Popular brands like Jindal Stainless Ltd. (Main Associate), Balsara, Ambika, Milton, Prestige, TTK, Signoraware, and Saurabh displayed their latest and most advanced products. These included cookware, home and kitchen appliances, gift items, machinery, and accessories. The exhibition received subsidy support from the *Ministry of MSME under the PMS Scheme* of the Government of India.
Organizer R.L. Chaudhary stated, “The houseware products were greatly appreciated by the visitors, and the participating companies were very satisfied with the business opportunities they received here. Especially, the interest in traditional and handcrafted items has grown remarkably. Our mission is to promote Indian products globally through this platform.”
It is noteworthy that R.L. Chaudhary, a retired army officer, is also the Chief Editor of Steel Market Info. He mentioned that since its inception in 2010, the show has been organized in various cities across India, with 622 exhibitors and over 20,000 traders from 66 cities having participated so far. Additionally, 98 exhibitors from 8 foreign countries and 330 traders from 61 nations have taken part in the past editions.
He added that “Steel Market Info” is India’s first and only quarterly magazine dedicated to the stainless steel houseware industry. For the past 25 years, it has been bridging the gap between manufacturers and traders. The magazine is read in 1,073 cities in India and has readers in 150 countries. Its international editions are distributed at 10 major trade fairs worldwide, helping Indian products gain global recognition.
R.L. Chaudhary also acknowledged the valuable support of trade organizations like the Delhi Utensil Traders Association, Wazirpur Utensil Manufacturers Association, and the Deputygunj Stainless Steel Utensils Traders Association, which significantly contributed to making the event grand and impactful.