Cersaie 2025 already booked out
The 42nd edition of Cersaie will occupy a total space of 155,000 sqm, an increase of 10,000 sqm compared to last year. The 2025 show will welcome new product sectors and will feature a reorganised exhibition layout.
The 42nd edition of Cersaie, the International Exhibition of Ceramic Tile and Bathroom Furnishings due to be held in Bologna from 22 to 26 September this year, is already fully booked out three months in advance.
This year’s show will see many changes and new features, beginning with the expanded 155,000 square metre exhibition space (10,000 sqm more than in 2024) and the consequent need for a complete reorganisation of the exhibition layout.
The bathroom furnishings sector will occupy four halls this year, one more than at previous editions to accommodate requests from new exhibitors, while eight halls will be devoted to ceramic tiles and slabs.
One aspect of particular interest to visitors this year is the space devoted to new product sectors in Halls 31 and 32, including high-quality non-ceramic surfaces such as wood and marble as well as interior and exterior finishes.
Technology start-ups serving the construction sector will be hosted in a dedicated area in Mall 37. Meanwhile, the entire installation materials and equipment sector will move into the fully refurbished Hall 19, which will offer more space for exhibitor companies and for the training and educational activities of Tiling Town, including installation showcases led by master tile layers and technical seminars on large slab laying.
The glaze and colour sector will remain in Hall 33 with 34 companies, primarily from Italy and Spain.
The other exhibition sectors at Cersaie 2025 will feature around 270 Italian and 183 foreign companies from 22 countries: Algeria, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Colombia, Czech Republic, Egypt, France, Germany, India, Japan, Latvia, Poland, Portugal, Serbia, Spain, Sweden, Turkey and the United Arab Emirates. The Spanish exhibitors will once again make up the largest international contingent with 110 companies, followed by Turkey with 22 companies and Portugal with 13.
Last but not least, the dedicated press area will house 36 booths of leading Italian and international trade publications.
While looking ahead to Cersaie 2025, watch the highlights of Cersaie 2024.

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