IDFOMAN 2027 Returns to Muscat

Construction Tech Review | Monday, July 13, 2026

IDFOMAN 2027 Returns to MuscatThe 13th Edition of IDFOman – Interior Design, Décor & Furnishing Exhibition will take place from 12–14 January 2027 at the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre (OCEC), bringing together leading international and regional brands, manufacturers, architects, interior designers, developers, contractors, consultants, retailers, and procurement professionals under one roof.

As Oman continues to advance its economic diversification under Vision 2040, the country is witnessing significant investments across residential, hospitality, commercial, tourism, and mixed-use developments. 

These projects are driving increased demand for premium interior products, furniture, architectural finishes, lighting solutions, smart living technologies, and innovative design concepts, positioning IDF Oman 2027 as a timely platform for companies seeking to enter or expand within the Omani and GCC markets.

Recognized as one of the Sultanate's leading business events for the interior design and furnishing industry, IDF Oman offers exhibitors direct access to key decision-makers involved in specification, procurement, and project execution. The exhibition creates valuable opportunities for businesses to launch new products, strengthen brand visibility, establish partnerships, and generate high-quality business leads through face-to-face engagement with industry professionals.

Visitors to IDF Oman 2027 will explore a comprehensive range of products and solutions, including furniture, interior décor, kitchens and bathrooms, lighting, smart home technologies, flooring, tiles and stone, paints and coatings, wall coverings, decorative finishes, office interiors, outdoor living products, and architectural materials. The exhibition will also feature specialized co-located events, creating an integrated sourcing destination for professionals involved in construction, fit-out, and interior projects.

 

"IDF Oman has established itself as a strategic gateway for companies looking to capitalize on the growing opportunities within Oman and the wider GCC region," said the organizers. "The exhibition connects global manufacturers and solution providers with qualified buyers, architects, developers, consultants, and project owners actively seeking innovative products and reliable business partners. Our objective is to facilitate meaningful business connections that contribute to the continued growth of the industry."

With thousands of trade visitors expected over the three-day exhibition, IDF Oman 2027 will provide an ideal environment for networking, knowledge exchange, and business development. Supported by an extensive marketing campaign and a strong industry network, the exhibition continues to attract professionals involved in some of the region's most significant development projects.

Companies looking to strengthen their presence in Oman, appoint distributors, launch new products, or engage directly with key buyers are encouraged to secure their participation early and take advantage of this premier industry platform.

Website: https://idfoman.com/

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