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Atlanta Market Sets Winter Education Events

Some seven educational seminars and panels invite Atlanta Market attendees to think outside of the box at the top of the buying year.

Atlanta Market’s Winter 2024 edition features four days of education and events with nearly 20 tastemaker presentations, keynote seminars, celebrations and amenities planned for the Jan. 16-22, 2024, Market.  

“Atlanta Market’s Winter 2024 programming combines industry education with the chance to connect and collaborate through Market celebrations,” said Karen Olson, ANDMORE executive vice president, chief marketing officer. “These specially curated events perfectly complement the abundant sourcing opportunities available in January, making this Market the can’t-miss event of the season.”  

Thought Leadership in Atlanta 

Some seven educational seminars and panels invite Atlanta Market attendees to think outside of the box at the top of the buying year. 

The Atrium on Floor 2 of Building 3 features three keynote presentations from retail mavens and moguls.  Anita Desai, Head of Industry at TikTok, discusses the rise of digital commerce as a tool for storytelling and community in Discovery to Purchase in a Digital World on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 1 p.m. Craig Conover takes the stage for Fireside Chat with Craig Conover, as the Southern Charm star and cofounder of Sewing Down South discusses industry insights, followed by a book signing, on Thursday, Jan. 18, at 1 p.m. Closing the Atrium keynote series is Austin W. Bunch, as he details the process for successful selling in Train Your Staff to Support Your Company on Friday, Jan. 19, at 1 p.m., also followed by a book signing.  

Additional education focuses on innovation and staying relevant in the design sphere. Furniture, Lighting & Décor presents Beyond the Backyard, moderated by editor-in-chief, Diane Falvey to disover outdoor space configuration on Tuesday, Jan. 16 at 2:30 p.m. The Ultimate Visual Branding Crash Course covers the key components that make up a visual brand and how to stand out with Kaila Piepkow, founder of Dox Design, on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 2:30 p.m. Ginger Curtis presents Neuroaesthetics: A Beautiful Conversation on the intersection between design and emotionon Thursday, Jan. 18, at 2:30 p.m. The Luxe Interiors + Design Ahead of the Curve Panel acts as an exclusive preview of the new and next in home design and décor on Friday, Jan. 19, at 2:30 p.m. These sessions are presented in the Seminar Space in Building 1, Floor 14.  

All sessions at Atlanta Market are free and open to all attendees. 

Light Bites in the Demonstration Kitchen 

Three interactive cooking demonstrations showcase top tastemakers in the JURA Demonstration Kitchen on Building 2, Floor 8.  

Antoni Porowski of the Netflix series, Queer Eye, visits the kitchen on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 2:30 p.m. in Cooking Demo with Antoni Porowski. Chef Joseph Nguyen of O-Ku Sushi in Atlanta serves up traditional sushi fare on Thursday, Jan. 18, at 2:30 p.m. A Gift for Life Cooking Demo will showcase recipes from Chef Jose Andres’ new World Central Kitchen Cookbook, on Friday, Jan. 19, at 2:30 p.m. Atlanta Market attendees who donate at least $20 to World Central Kitchen’s crisis-related hunger relief efforts are automatically entered for a chance to win an autographed copy of the cookbook. 

Dig Deeper with AmericasMart Tours  

AmericasMart’s ample exhibit space breeds curiosity among the new-to-Market. In January, buyers are offered the opportunity to explore campus in special guided tours of key destinations.  

Join Marie Knight, ANDMORE Vice President – Gift & Home Tradeshows, for Buyer Tour: Temporaries to discover nine floors of Temporaries at Atlanta Market on Thursday, Jan. 18, at 10 a.m. Paula Cox, ANDMORE Marketing Manager – Casual, leads Buyer Tour: Casual/Outdoor Furnishings, led by, for an hour-long tour of casual furniture resources on five floors in Building 1 on Wednesday at 10 a.m.  

Celebrate Market Week 

Atlanta Market presents its signature parties and amenities to welcome the industry back for another season of inspired sourcing.  

The celebrations commence with the Market Kickoff Party on Wednesday, Jan. 17, at 6 p.m. The welcome party features complementary drinks, a DJ and light bites in Building 3 on the opening day of the Temporaries. Buyers can enjoy the Café Fwi Cappuccino Bar in the Designer Workspace on Building 1, Floor 15, Wednesday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m., and Afternoon Beats returns Thursday, Jan. 18 – Saturday, Jan. 20, at 3:30 p.m. in the Building 3 Atrium.

A full list of market events is at AtlantaMarket.com/Attend/Events. Events are open to all Atlanta Market attendees.  

Atlanta Market is a dynamic and immersive wholesale sourcing destination housing the nation’s largest product mix for gift complemented by a broad selection of home décor, furnishings, apparel and the nation’s largest outdoor living presentation. It features three buildings with 51 floors of showrooms and temporary exhibits with thousands of brands that attract retailers and designers from every U.S. state and more than 50 countries. The winter 2024 edition runs Jan. 16-22, at AmericasMart Atlanta.

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LV Market ‘Delivers Extraordinary Gift Product’

Las Vegas Market is the gift product hub this winter with new and expanding showrooms augmenting seven floors of permanent gift resources, Jan. 28 to Feb. 1, at World Market Center Las Vegas.

“Las Vegas Market delivers extraordinary gift product that provides something for buyers from any location and every retail category,” said Dorothy Belshaw, ANDMORE executive vice president, chief growth officer. “With easy-to-navigate buildings complete with emerging and established exhibitors, Las Vegas Market offers a comprehensive buying opportunity for 2024 sourcing.”

Three new showrooms and three expansions join some 1,300 resources displaying gift product at Las Vegas Market. New to Market is Bodrum Linens (Turkish linens, tabletop and décor); Gib Carson/WishPets (lifestyle and seasonal gift) and One Hundred 80 Degrees/Glitterville (everyday and seasonal gift). Three expansions of existing showrooms include Accent Decor (ceramics and home décor); Transpac/VIP Home + Garden (seasonal home and gift); and Youngs Inc. (holiday giftware and décor). Las Vegas Market’s gift resources include baby and juvenile, books, fashion accessories, garden gift, personal care, pet, seasonal, souvenirs, stationery and paper goods, toys and games and more.

Complementing Las Vegas Market’s permanent showroom collection are some 450+ exhibitors in the Gift & Home Temporaries located in the connected Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas. Gift buyers can easily transition from permanent gift resources in Building C to explore the new and next of lifestyle brands in six easy-to-shop categories – Gift, Handmade, Design, LUXE, Home and Immediate Delivery.

A full list of Las Vegas Market’s 3,500+ brands is at LasVegasMarket.com/exhibitor/exhibitor-directory.

Las Vegas Market is the leading home furnishings and gift market in the western United States, presenting thousands of furniture, home décor and gift resources in an unrivaled market destination. Las Vegas Market’s diverse product offerings allow for cross-category commerce among these industries. Las Vegas Market is owned and operated by ANDMORE, formerly International Market Centers.

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Atlanta Fall Cash & Carry Set for Nov. 6-8

ANDMORE’s Fall Cash & Carry event offers buyers an opportunity to source same-day products across home and gift temporary exhibits and permanent showrooms, Nov. 6-8, at AmericasMart Atlanta.

“Fall Cash & Carry offers a perfect end-of-year opportunity for buyers to stock up on immediate-delivery products and brands to prepare for 2024 markets,” said Bob Maricich, ANDMORE CEO.

The market of the year will showcase 80+ temporary exhibitors carrying jewelry, accessories and hundreds of gift items with no spending minimum on Building 3, Floor 1. Temporary exhibits are open from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. on Monday, Nov. 6, and Tuesday, Nov. 7, and 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 8. A full list of temporary exhibits is at https://www.americasmart.com/exhibitor/fall-cash-and-carry-directory/temps.

Nearly 400 permanent showrooms will be writing orders and selling samples during the event, with home décor in Building 1, gift in Building 2 and apparel and accessories in Building 3. Showroom dates and hours are Nov. 6-8, from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. A full list of open showrooms is at https://www.americasmart.com/Markets/Fall-Cash-and-Carry/Open-Showrooms.

Participants can park onsite or in nearby lots as well as benefit from multiple onsite dining options.

Cash & Carry offers an opportunity for buyers and brands to connect and conduct business for immediate inventory restock each May and November at AmericasMart Atlanta. Atlanta Cash & Carry is owned and operated by ANDMORE, formerly International Market Centers. For more information, visit www.AmericasMart.com/Markets/Fall-Cash-and-Carry.

ANDMORE is an omnichannel wholesale marketmaker that fuels opportunities for wholesale buyers and sellers to connect, grow and prosper through physical markets, design centers and digital channels. The company owns and operates more than 20 million square feet of premium event and showroom space, hosting live events in Atlanta, High Point, N.C., Las Vegas and New York City. By pairing face-to-face events with always-on digital tools, ANDMORE provides truly omnichannel business platforms for its global wholesale customer base.

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Atlanta Market Presents More Gift Offerings

Atlanta Market, the nation’s largest gift marketplace, continues its growth in Winter 2024 with some 23 updates to its 700+ sales agency and corporate showrooms, bringing a thriving selection of gift offerings to the Winter edition of Atlanta Market, running Jan. 16-22.

“Atlanta Market’s positioning as the gift industry’s premier sourcing destination continues into 2024 with the expansion of diverse resources available at Market,” said Dorothy Belshaw, ANDMORE executive vice president, chief growth officer. “With an unparalleled breadth and depth of gift products, Atlanta Market delivers the newest designs and innovations, as well as reliable best sellers for buyers – there’s literally something for everyone at AmericasMart.”

Atlanta Market’s gift offerings are available across 19 floors in Buildings 1, 2 and 3. In addition to general gift, Atlanta Market offers products in the tabletop, housewares, gourmet, outdoor living and seasonal categories. January 2024 updates include six new showrooms and 17 expanded showrooms.

Six new showrooms are Guardian Packaging (custom gift packaging); Home Malone (handmade jewelry and local art); Kadra Kitchenware (flatware and formal dinnerware); Le Creuset (cookware and Dutch ovens); Pro Global (music boxes); and VIP Home & Garden (everyday, outdoor and seasonal gift).

Some 17 showrooms expand in Winter 2024, including Avanti (greeting cards); Alpine Corporation (garden décor);Campo de’ Fiori (terra cotta planters); Creative Co-Op (home and seasonal décor); December Diamonds (seasonal and holiday décor); Harold Imports (housewares and cooking tools); K & K Interiors (everyday interior and garden décor); Kalalou (home accents and garden décor); La Ribbons (wrapping paper and ribbon);Lotus International (pottery and glazed planters); Old World Christmas (Christmas ornaments and accessories); Portmeirion (dinnerware, gifts and homeware); Revolution – Papersalt (books and pop culture merchandise); Rosse & Associates (tabletop and kitchenware); Shishi (Norwegian-Estonian vases and home décor and); Two Lumps of Sugar (kitchen accessories and totes);and William Yeoward Crystal (crystal bowls and barware).

Beyond permanent showrooms, Atlanta Market offers 1,400 temporary gift and home exhibitors in 30+ categories across five tradeshow floors at AmericasMart Atlanta. Temporary exhibits are open Jan. 17-21.

A full list of Atlanta Market resources is at AtlantaMarket.com/exhibitor/exhibitor-directory.

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Shoppe High Point Deemed Success

Shoppe Object’s curated installation at High Point Market launched last week, delighting attendees with its spirit of brand discovery, artisanal finds and an inviting temporary exhibition space. Shoppe High Point ran Oct. 14-17 on the third floor of High Point’s Historic Market Square, presenting 100+ carefully selected brands that were new to High Point Market. The show-within-a-show focused on home décor, accessories and furnishings; it marked a successful start for the new twice-yearly fixture at High Point Market.

“Our High Point launch was such a natural fit — it felt like one big housewarming party,” said Shoppe Object founder and Show Director Jesse James. “I’ve been eyeing the historic, loft-like space we now occupy for years, and I always had this dream that we would one day activate it, filling it with beauty. To see that come together … to watch jubilant faces of attendees as they traversed the meandering floor and basked in the natural light while making new connections and new discoveries … it was all very gratifying. We have found our home in High Point, and I’m looking forward to the April redux as we continue to build awareness of our very special location within this exciting and expansive market.”

The roster of exhibitors included a net positive in excess of 100 newcomers to High Point Market. Companies such as Connecticut-based Dumais Made (Lighting), consumer-facing ceramic darling East Fork Pottery (Tabletop), and sustainability-missioned Cyrc (Home Decor & Accessories) all joined for the first time. The sense of discovery — both of the New York-based Shoppe Object and of the design-driven products there — permeated the space.

“When I come to High Point, I’m looking for pieces of distinction,” remarked Bay Bertea, VP of marketing for contemporary design retailer 2MODERN. “In finding Shoppe Object at High Point this year, there’s more opportunity for that design discovery. I found pieces from all over the world, especially designs that felt bespoke, that felt unusual, that felt unexpected.”

The crowd’s curious energy was abundantly evident to exhibitors as well. 

“There’s a buzz in the air and a lot of excitement as the buyers and designers are walking through; we’re overhearing their conversations on phones – ‘You need to get over here … this is great!’” said Dove and Donkey cofounder Jadine Greenaway, whose booth was positioned within earshot to attendees’ initial reactions near the Shoppe High Point main entrance.

In keeping with the international representation of Shoppe Object in NYC, representing nearly a quarter of the show floor, many of the Shoppe High Point exhibiting partners hailed from outside of the United States. Belgium-based lifestyle brand SERAX, made its U.S. market debut showcasing a new Kelly Wearstler tabletop collection. The family-run Kashmiri textile business Me & K debuted its SS24 home assortment of fine, sustainably-sourced Kashmir throws. And Sydney’s MUD Australia launched its new line of porcelain pendants and lamps at the show.

The opportunity for U.S. buyers and international brands to meet in person has been a highlight for many, including Charlotte Volcke, the chief sales & marketing officer at SERAX: “We’ve been wanting to do business with a particular US retailer for a long time. And yesterday, I was able to open that account in multiple stores. So that’s definitely been the high of my day; I was able to actually convert that relationship into new business.”

In addition to the plethora of curated and handpicked brands and products, the third floor of Historic Market Square was outfitted with an array of charming reasons to spend time in the space, from keeping the character of the building’s historic elements to the menu selections of the Shoppe Cafe and Shoppe Bar. The hardwood floors, natural light, and Shoppe Object’s signature good vibes did not go amiss.

“It’s a light and airy area. And spacious. It doesn’t feel like the normal trade show, with everyone doing the aisles and doing the rounds; it has a much more organic feel,” said exhibitor Niki Wright, LightsandLamps.com co-founder. “It’s quite a homey space. Here, people are just happy wandering.”

Danne Semeraro from Sempli, a longtime Shoppe Object exhibiting glassware brand exclaimed, “It looks fantastic! And the vibe is like a part of New York coming into this historic market of High Point.”
The success of Shoppe High Point signals a continued focus on home brands for Shoppe Object, with 55% of the exhibitors at the August market in New York showing in the home categories. Several of the New York exhibitors exhibited in October’s High Point installation: MQuan Studio (Ceramics), Saved New York (Home Textiles), Sir/Madam (Home Décor), and Michael Wainwright USA (Tabletop).

Shoppe Object will return to its North Carolina abode on the third floor of Historic Market Square in April 2024 with 100+ brands – including both returning and new-to-market exhibitors – and a slew of new activations and events.

With much more on the horizon for 2024, many – including Semeraro – know that the show has just begun.

“I’m excited and curious about what’s coming to High Point with Shoppe [Object]. The ‘high point’ of High Point has definitely been to be part of the start of something that feels like it’s going to be much, much, much bigger. Something really big.”

Shoppe Object’s next show will take place Feb. 4-6 in New York City, with an expanded show floor across two neighboring venues: Pier 36 and Skylight at Essex Crossing on Manhattan’s Lower East Side. The show is open each day from 9 am to 6 pm. Register through Shoppe Object’s website, and be sure to sign up for the Shoppe Object email newsletter for regular updates, invites, and inspiration all season.

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