The 2025 Warsaw Build Exhibition (hereinafter referred to as the Warsaw Build Exhibition) will be held at the PTAK Warsaw Expo, the PTAK International Exhibition Center in Warsaw, Poland, from February 11 to 13. The exhibition is held once a year and is hosted by Ptak Warsaw Expo. As for the effect of the Warsaw Build Exhibition, it can be evaluated by the international status of the exhibition and the data of previous years. In general, the effect of the Warsaw Build Exhibition is still very good.
Warsaw Home&Contract (International Home Furnishing Series Trade Fair) is the largest home furnishing exhibition in Central and Eastern Europe and the fourth largest in Europe. It is a four-day international commercial exhibition with a total exhibition area of 135,000 square meters. The exhibition is divided into seven theme exhibitions: home textile exhibition, indoor lighting exhibition, bathroom exhibition, furniture exhibition, home appliances exhibition, kitchenware exhibition, construction and decoration materials exhibition.
Warsaw Build (International Building and Decoration Materials Exhibition) is one of the themes of the International Home Furnishing Series of Trade Shows. Warsaw Build is a must-go place for interior architects and construction companies specializing in fine decoration projects. It is the only large-scale building materials market analysis and industry knowledge exchange platform in Poland. Poland’s construction industry has huge development potential, which is closely related to the rapid development of its overall economy and also benefits from the government’s decisions on public consumption and investment projects. The Polish government has introduced a series of policies to stimulate housing construction, and $40 billion will be invested in the housing construction industry. Poland is building vigorously, and the building materials market is bound to be hot.
Exhibition Review
The last Polish building materials exhibition Warsaw Build attracted 17,502 professional visitors, and attracted many international exhibitors from Germany, France, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Spain, Switzerland, Austria and other countries and their famous brands, such as France’s Tefal, Siemens, Switzerland’s Franke, Germany’s Koziol Bosch, Germany’s Vibo, etc. The organizers also invited famous Polish architects, European designers, and the chairman of Koziol. The guests and the audience shared on stage the design concepts of Polish building materials, the development trends of Polish companies in recent years, and the most innovative designs.