However Stefan Lohrberg, responsible for the Spoga+Gafa as director of the Koelnmesse, made it clear he doesn't only measure the success of the event in its figures. "We are very pleased about the great brands which were there, about the great brands which have returned, we are very pleased about the new countries which visited us," he says. However he is most pleased about the fact that the idea of putting the whole event under one feature topic was a success, even though it had been put forward at somewhat short notice.
This was intended, Lohrberg says, "as a way of showing the trade fair's new way of seeing itself, namely that the fair today has to be more of a companion, has to position topics and communicate, and it seems to have been well received".
So the idea is being continued and this time they found the specific feature topic much earlier: after "City Gardening - Gardening with no garden" the focus next year will be "Sustainable Gardens".
The fact that Spoga+Gafa 2019 was an overall success is confirmed by many exhibitors - even if, of course, individual estimations always come out very differently. Many of them spoke of a strong presence of DIY store and garden retailers right from the start of the fair.
John Herbert, general secretary of the European DIY Retail Association (EDRA), confirmed this impression from the retail perspective: "We received extremely positive feedback from our more than 200 top international buyers. In particular, the presence of strong brands like Fiskars but also the ambience of Spoga+Gafa as a whole were viewed favourably. The show has become even more attractive this year."
A major factor contributing to this was surely that fact that the event organisers once again put more effort into the design of the supporting programme. For example the number of POS Islands, in which products are presented in…