Registration Open For London International Stationery Show 2025

With hundreds of exhibitors showcasing thousands of products and collections, the event is a must-visit for stationery retailers of all sizes and specialisms, promising another record breaking show in terms of content.

Visitor registration is officially open for the London International Stationery Show 2025, set to take place at the Business Design Centre in Islington, London, on Tuesday 13 and Wednesday 14 May.

Simon Donald, co-founder of Andhand, is one of the swathe of exciting exhibitors retailers can expect to see this year. “This will be our third consecutive year at the show. We love that the show is so industry focused, with the shared passion for all things stationery, there is a real feel of community amongst both the exhibitors and the visitors which really sets it apart from other trade shows. It’s an opportunity to both reconnect and expand our network whilst proudly showing off our most recent designs. As always we have been working on new products to unveil at the show and can’t wait to share it all in May.”

Don’t miss the chance to explore the latest launches from leading global brands, innovative startups, and fresh new designs. Attendees will also have access to insightful talks and workshops led by industry experts, offering actionable advice to elevate your stationery retail sales.

Entry is free for buyers, retailers, dealers and other resellers of stationery. This is a trade show and is not open to the general public. Click here to register your attendance.

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