2024 in the nursery market

The nursery industry is constantly innovating and creating exciting new products for parents-to-be, babies, and toddlers, for the home, travel and on-the-go. PPS finds out what some of the key suppliers and industry experts are expecting to emerge as trends over the coming year.

While there are some trends which will remain important throughout the nursery market for the foreseeable future, there are also changing trends in aesthetics and form, which are important to keep up with and highlight within retail settings.

Eco friendly

Across all categories, and the vast majority of suppliers, sustainability is set to continue to be a crucial factor in new product development. With companies analysing materials, manufacturing processes, business practices and more, to ensure the sustainability of their companies, the subject is inescapable.

To read the full feature in the latest issue of Progressive Preschool online, please click here.

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