Event Details
Bubble London
| Thursday 3 Jul 2008 | |
| Information: | Bubble's philosophy is to bring a new generation of kids trade show to the marketplace. Each event is carefully conceived as a focused trade show in a wonderful space where retailers can meet exhibitors from the 360 degrees kid’s world: clothing to toys, shoes, accessories and more. The Exhibitor’s list features a global mix of brands, either young/upcoming or already established as icons of a new generation of children’s products. |
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| Website: | http://www.bubblelondon.com |
| Info/Notes: | 2 jul - 3 jul |
| Map Link: | Click here for map and directions. |
| Location: | Olympia |
| Website: | http://www.eco.co.uk/ |
| Email: | info@eco.co.uk |
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| Address: | 2 Hammersmith Road |
| City: | London |
| Zip: | W14 8UX |
| Country: | United Kingdom |
| Information: | Olympia is an exhibition centre in London, United Kingdom, in the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It opened in the 19th century and was originally known as the National Agricultural Hall. Erected in 1886, by Andrew Handyside of Derby it covered an area of four acres. The Grand Hall, 450 feet in length, by 250 feet in breadth, was said to be the largest building in the kingdom covered by one span of iron and glass. It now features three exhibition halls known as Olympia Grand Hall, Olympia National Hall and Olympia 2. Together with Earl's Court, these facilities are operated by "EC&O Venues". |
Bubble's philosophy is to bring a new generation of kids trade show to the marketplace. Each event is carefully conceived as a focused trade show in a wonderful space where retailers can meet exhibitors from the 360 degrees kid’s world: clothing to toys, shoes, accessories and more. The Exhibitor’s list features a global mix of brands, either young/upcoming or already established as icons of a new generation of children’s products.
Olympia is an exhibition centre in London, United Kingdom, in the London borough of Hammersmith and Fulham. It opened in the 19th century and was originally known as the National Agricultural Hall. Erected in 1886, by Andrew Handyside of Derby it covered an area of four acres. The Grand Hall, 450 feet in length, by 250 feet in breadth, was said to be the largest building in the kingdom covered by one span of iron and glass. It now features three exhibition halls known as Olympia Grand Hall, Olympia National Hall and Olympia 2. Together with Earl's Court, these facilities are operated by "EC&O Venues".