New and expanded showrooms on tap at AmericasMart
Source:hfndigital.com
AmericasMart has a number of new and expanded showrooms planned for the Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market next month. In addition, Dallas Market Center has named the first exhibitors for its inaugural Light + Design showplace, opening in August.
AmericasMart has a number of new and expanded showrooms planned for the Atlanta International Gift & Home Furnishings Market next month. In addition, Dallas Market Center has named the first exhibitors for its inaugural Light + Design showplace, opening in August.
At AmericasMart next month, new showrooms in Building 1 will include: Oriental Designer Rugs (Floor 3), Oly (Floor 9), DownTown Company and Montague Capulet (Floor 9), Croscill Home (Floor 9), WestPoint Home (Floor 10) and Kannoa (Floor 14). Expanded showrooms in Building 1 include Polart (Floor 14), Select Artificials (Floor 19) and Koopman International (Floor 17). Ro Sham Beaux relocates its showroom to Floor 15. In addition, Bunakara has teamed up with the rep showroom, JDouglas, Inc. (13-A-1).
In Building 2 at AmericasMart, new showrooms include: Royal Products (Floor 7), Quest Collection (Floor 8), Abbiamo Tutto (Floor 8), Arthur Court (Floor 9) and Eightmood (Floor 16). Expanded showrooms in Building 2 include: Huang Acrylics (Floor 6), Cameron’s Products (Floor 8), Rolf Glass (Floor 8), Mila Brown (Floor 8), Typhoon (Floor 8), Alpine Corp. (Floor 9), Burgon and Ball (Floor 9), Terra Cotta Trends (Floor 9), P. Graham Dunn (Floor 13), Ganz (Floor 15), The Simblist Group (Floor 16) and Just Got 2 Have It! (Floor 17).
In August, Dallas Market Center will unveil a 20,000 square foot showroom, called Light + Design On Ten, where companies will showcase a curated collection of design-focused lighting in custom spaces. Participating companies include Hammerton Lighting, Hinkley Lighting, Holtkoetter, John-Richard Collection, Kuzco Lighting and St. James Lighting. Additional companies are expected to join the showroom in the coming weeks. The space includes the only private conference rooms and workrooms in Dallas Market Center for the design community as well as a 100-seat seminar room to be used for a full schedule of training sessions, workshops, networking events and product reviews throughout the year.
(Source: hfndigital.com Author: Andrea Lillo)