The Long Eaton Guild’s Autumn Long Point Exhibition takes place from 15-17 September 2025 and will showcase an array of new designs, covering a wide selection of upholstery, cabinets, bedroom furniture and accessories.
Long Eaton has been home to fine upholstery for over a century, and since 2014 has been officially recognised as the UK Centre of Quality Upholstery Manufacturing. Each exhibition features over 30 leading manufacturers and suppliers, including Guild members and specially invited guest brands.


Iain James will be showcasing a new large media wall unit in Burr Oak, which will be available in bespoke sizing and in a multitude of finishes. A large collection of English made furniture including occasional pieces in the unique and rarely seen Burr Elm will be featured at the event. As for G Plan, a new range of Ergoform chairs will be on display, featuring swivel functions to an innovative gliding and rocking motion along with heated seats. Monte Carlo by Duresta is an exceptionally modern design, with clean lines, beautiful fluted details and an impeccable metal plinth, while Parker Knoll is showcasing its redefined models, now featuring Power Plus options to Heated Seats.




Abode are introducing its own Abode Sofa Collection, alongside its new IL Bedroom, LP Dining & Living Ranges, while Baker Furniture (pictured in header) is presenting its new Arthouse collection. At The Helm and Hydeline are showing its biggest autumn launch, while Hartmann Möbelwerke will be displaying new products including The AUDRA range of living and dining furniture. Couch & Co will be launching a new upholstery collection, David Gundry will be on show and Wiemann are showcasing its most popular and latest ranges, including Ohio, and WEBS Training are attending to talk apprenticeships.


“Long Point is known as the UK’s most relaxed and welcoming trade furniture event – a space where manufacturers and retailers can connect, collaborate, and discover something new,” the organisers said. “We look forward to welcoming you to Long Point.”