Hi Life Exhibition Concludes Successfully in Chennai
The Chennai edition of the Hi Life Exhibition concluded successfully on 9 and 10 June at Hyatt Regency, Anna Salai, bringing together leading designers, entrepreneurs, and lifestyle brands under one roof. The two-day event witnessed steady visitor footfall as fashion enthusiasts, home décor buyers, and industry professionals explored a wide range of designer collections and premium lifestyle products.
One of the key highlights of the exhibition was the presence of Nandita Gupta Singh, Founder of Arushii Home Furnishings, who attended the event as the Guest of Honour. Her participation added a business and design perspective to an exhibition that has become a regular meeting point for India’s fashion and home décor community.
More Than 150 Designers Participated Across Categories
The exhibition featured more than 150 designers representing fashion, style, luxury, home décor, furnishings, jewellery, accessories, and lifestyle products. Visitors had the opportunity to interact directly with designers, discover new collections, and learn about the latest trends shaping the industry.
Throughout the two-day exhibition, exhibitors presented handcrafted products, premium home furnishing collections, designer apparel, festive wear, and interior décor concepts. The event attracted visitors from Chennai as well as nearby cities, reflecting the city’s continued interest in curated lifestyle exhibitions.
Industry participants noted that exhibitions like Hi Life continue to provide an important platform for brands looking to build customer relationships beyond online channels.
Nandita Gupta Singh Attended as Guest of Honour
Nandita Gupta Singh’s participation as Guest of Honour was one of the notable moments of the exhibition. As the founder of Arushii Home Furnishings, she interacted with exhibitors, designers, and visitors during the event while supporting the growing ecosystem of design-focused businesses.
Her presence reflected the increasing role of entrepreneurs from the home furnishing sector in India’s expanding lifestyle industry. Business leaders from interior décor and furnishing brands are now becoming regular participants at exhibitions where innovation, craftsmanship, and customer engagement remain central themes.
Speaking after the event, Nandita Gupta Singh said, “It was encouraging to see so many talented designers and creative entrepreneurs presenting their work in one place. Events like Hi Life create opportunities for meaningful conversations and help strengthen connections within the design and lifestyle community.”
Visitors Responded Positively to the Exhibition
According to exhibitors, visitor engagement remained consistent throughout both days of the event. Many participating brands reported positive interactions with customers who were looking for exclusive products, customised home décor solutions, and premium fashion collections.
Visitors explored displays across multiple categories, including luxury décor, handcrafted furnishings, designer clothing, jewellery, and accessories. Several exhibitors also used the platform to introduce new collections and receive direct customer feedback.
An exhibitor at the event said, “The response was encouraging. Visitors were interested in understanding the design process and appreciated the opportunity to interact directly with brands. Such exhibitions help create lasting customer relationships.”
Chennai Continues to Strengthen Its Position as a Lifestyle Destination
Chennai has steadily strengthened its reputation as one of South India’s important destinations for fashion, luxury, and home décor exhibitions. The city’s growing residential market, rising interest in interior design, and increasing demand for premium lifestyle products have contributed to the success of such events.
Industry experts believe physical exhibitions continue to play an important role despite the rapid growth of online retail. Customers often prefer experiencing product quality, textures, craftsmanship, and finishes before making purchasing decisions, particularly in categories such as furnishings and home décor.
A retail industry analyst commented, “Consumers today are looking for experiences alongside shopping. Lifestyle exhibitions offer that opportunity by bringing together designers, founders, and buyers in a single venue where meaningful conversations can happen.”
Home Furnishing Industry Continues to Grow
The Indian home furnishing sector has experienced steady growth over the past few years, supported by increasing investments in residential interiors and customised living spaces. Urban homeowners are placing greater emphasis on personalised décor, functional furniture, and premium furnishing products.
Entrepreneurs operating in this segment are increasingly using exhibitions to introduce new collections, understand customer preferences, and establish partnerships with architects, interior designers, retailers, and buyers.
Industry observers believe this trend will continue as consumers become more design-conscious and seek products that combine aesthetics with practicality.
Business Networking Remained a Key Feature
Beyond product displays, the exhibition also served as a networking platform for designers, entrepreneurs, architects, retailers, and business owners. Such events create opportunities for collaborations, knowledge sharing, and discussions around emerging design trends.
Participants exchanged ideas on evolving consumer preferences, sustainable materials, premium furnishing solutions, and changing retail expectations. Many exhibitors viewed the exhibition as an opportunity to strengthen brand visibility while expanding professional networks.
The presence of business leaders like Nandita Gupta Singh further highlighted the importance of connecting entrepreneurship with design innovation.
Successful Edition Reinforces Hi Life Exhibition’s Industry Presence
The successful conclusion of the Chennai edition once again demonstrated the continued appeal of curated lifestyle exhibitions in India’s major cities. With participation from more than 150 designers and strong visitor engagement across fashion, luxury, and home décor categories, the event maintained its reputation as a prominent platform for the lifestyle industry.
The participation of Nandita Gupta Singh as Guest of Honour added further significance to the event, recognising the contribution of entrepreneurs working in the home furnishing sector. As India’s design and lifestyle market continues to evolve, exhibitions such as Hi Life remain valuable spaces for showcasing creativity, encouraging business collaborations, and connecting brands directly with consumers.
The positive response received during the two-day exhibition reflected the sustained demand for premium lifestyle experiences and reinforced Chennai’s position as an important destination for fashion, design, and home furnishing events.