The Hospitality Show Booth Planning
The Inspired Home Show (IHS) is a major trade show for housewares, kitchen products, and home goods, bringing together brands, manufacturers, and retail buyers sourcing products for everyday consumer use. Held at McCormick Place in Chicago, the show floor is built around retail-ready product presentation, category organization, and fast buyer evaluation across cookware, storage, cleaning, and home essentials.
For exhibitors managing high-SKU product lines and continuous buyer traffic, working with an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder is not optional—it is critical. Clear shelving systems, structured tabletop layouts, efficient visitor flow, and precise installation sequencing must be planned in advance so products are easy to browse, compare, and order throughout the event.
Exhibits at IHS are judged by how quickly buyers can understand product categories and make decisions. A 10x20 trade show booth is commonly used to organize kitchenware displays, product groupings, and order-writing space, while our graphics and brand presentation services help structure merchandising systems, signage, and visual hierarchy so booths feel organized and easy to navigate.
The Hospitality Show highlights technology platforms and service systems designed to improve hotel operations and guest experience.
Many exhibitors showcase property management systems, guest experience platforms, and operational analytics solutions.
Hotel owners, hospitality executives, and service vendors connect to explore operational partnerships and technology adoption.
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Installation schedules and freight handling must follow Las Vegas Convention Center procedures.
Hospitality technology demonstrations should be tested during installation.
Exhibitors should design booths to support structured discussions with hotel operators.














