The 139th Canton Fair just finished, and it was a huge milestone for Thousand Perfection. We achieved a lot in product development, learned more about the market, and connected with many customers.
This year, we carefully designed 5 special zones:Tropical, Wild Flower, Sea Shore, Holiday, and Food Service. Our goal was to show our different products and get honest feedback. Each zone had a unique idea that impressed buyer and showed that we care about innovation and design. Let’s look at the highlights of each area and what we achieved.

The Tropical Zone:Nature’s Inspiration Meets Modern Design
Located right at the entrance, the Tropical Zone grabbed everyone’s attention immediately. We created a colorful orchard theme to show off tableware with tropical and fruit designs – like dinnerware set, serving tray, mixing bowl and fruit shape items.
The main highlight was our “Edible Aesthetics” idea, which mixes usefulness with art. Buyers, especially from Europe、the United State and South America, loved this zone , saying, “It looks so great—perfect for both shops and homes.”We recorded over 120 inquiries, and 35% of them were very interested in this zone.
The Wild Flower Zone:Bringing Outdoor Elegance Indoors
Next to the Tropical Zone, we transformed the Wild Flower Zone into an enchanting “Secret Garden,” creating a cohesive sanctuary where nature meets design. This setting served as the perfect backdrop to seamlessly integrate our newly developed SS Series.
By curating the products within this immersive environment, we demonstrated how different pieces harmonize with one another, making it effortless for clients to visualize complete table settings. This “lifestyle-first” approach not only highlighted the versatility of the SS Series but also sparked fresh creative ideas for buyers, showing them exactly how these items can elevate their own product lines.

The Seashore Zone: Serenity in Blue and White
While the Holiday and Food Service Zones were busy, the Seashore Theme impressed people with its simple, sea-inspired designs. Focusing on sea themes like seashells, waves, and corals, we displayed melamine ware and acrylic ware.
Buyers from Asia and North America kept asking, “Can we customize these pattern?” It’s clear that people want tableware with a unique design. So, we’re prioritizing special mold textures for our Ocean collections.
The Holiday Zone: Immersive Experiences for Celebrations
The Festival Zone stayed popular because it was hands-on. We recreated real holiday (Christmas, Halloween, Valentine, etc.) fully set with our melamine dinnerware, trays, and cups, so you could see how it all looks together.
A German buyer told us, “Walking in here makes it so easy to imagine these at my next event.” This zone brought in 50% more leads than last time, proving that showing the full picture works.


The Food Service Zone: Luxury Meets Practicality
The Food Service Zone achieved a breakthrough this year. Building on feedback from previous fairs, we upgraded our Food service line with high-quality products. The illusion was so convincing that multiple buters initially mistook the items for genuine ceramic, praising their durability and cost-effectiveness. Hospitality buyers from luxury chains requested samples, indicating potential partnerships in high-end markets. This success confirms our goal of bridging aesthetics and practicality.

In conclusion, the 139th Canton Fair reinforced our position as a trendsetter in Melamine Ware. The five zones not only showcased our product diversity but also acted as market testing grounds, guiding our future strategies. As we analyze leads and finalize collaborations, we remain dedicated to translating client feedback into innovative, market-ready solutions. We look forward to applying these learning at upcoming exhibitions and continuing our global growth journey.
