StationeryFest Coming To Manchester

The UK’s largest B2C stationery show is on Saturday 29 June, featuring 97 brands and businesses selling stationery, planning and journalling products.

StationeryFest is an exciting consumer-facing event for anyone that appreciates stationery, organisation, creativity and productivity. In 2023, the first ever StationeryFest was a huge success with people coming from across the UK and Europe. 800 people attended the first StationeryFest, which also incorporates PlannerFest and JournalFest.

This year at the event on at Manchester Central on Saturday 27 June has attracted 97 independent retailers and established brands from across the UK, including Carpe Diem Planners, Letts of London, Hello Time, Olive & Mabel, Stationery Supplies, Snopake and many more.

Above: Stationery Supplies’ stand at StationeryFest last year.
Above: Stationery Supplies’ stand at StationeryFest last year.

Sarah Laker, owner of Stationery Supplies in Marple and Wilmslow will be exhibiting at the show and bringing the Kaweco DIY pen press so visitors can make their own Kaweco Sport. “I’m really looking forward to StationeryFest and being able to bring the Kaweco DIY pen press. It’s such a good opportunity for us to meet fellow stationery lovers and talk about our favourite thing… stationery!”

As well as the shopping opportunities, there will also be the popular creativity stations throughout the exhibition shopping hall. These are opportunities to demo products, learn new skills and get creative in different ways.

 

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