11 Mar FMY is experiencing high demand for exhibitors, which has resulted in 70% of the exhibition space being fully booked
Nearly 70 firms have already confirmed their attendance at the 63rd edition, just a few weeks after the opening of the registration period
FIGURES ARE ‘SIGNIFICANTLY HIGHER’ THAN 2024
Yecla Furniture Fair (FMY), which a few weeks ago opened the registration period for both exhibitors and visitors, is registering ‘a strong demand’ to participate from the sector’s firms, which has ensured that 70 per cent of the exhibition area is already fully booked for the 63rd edition.
In particular, nearly 70 exhibitors have already registered for this year’s edition, which will take place from 27 to 30 May under the motto ‘I sit, sometimes I sense’. This good rate of registrations ‘is indicative of the good health of Yecla’s event on a national level, not only as an exhibition venue, but also as a meeting and relationship space’, explained the FMY Executive Committee.

Exhibitor firms which have already confirmed their attendance at the next FMY (which can be consulted in the Exhibitors section of this official website) cover all sectors of the furniture, timber and related industries: upholstery, contract, decoration, rest and relaxation, furniture and services. In particular, it is worth noting a strong presence of firms in the upholstery, contract and relaxation industries.
Yecla Furniture Fair director, Juan Miguel Zornoza stressed that the number of registered companies is ‘significantly higher’ than the previous edition and encouraged ‘all those companies that want to improve their business figures with the Furniture Fair, to register, as they still have the chance to be part of the 63rd edition’.

In fact, he reminded that the deadline to register as an exhibitor at the fair is still open and can be completed via the link: https://en.feriayecla.com/register-form/.
Likewise, visitors can request and download their tickets at the following link: https://entradas.feriayecla.com/fmy/fmy-2025/.


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