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Atlanta Market Names ‘Best Booth’ Winners

 2023 Best Booth Winners: Golden Gems

Atlanta Market has named 16 temporary exhibitors as “Best Booth” winners for its Winter 2023 edition, running through Jan. 16 at AmericasMart Atlanta.

“Visual design inspiration is a major draw for Atlanta Market,” noted Dorothy Belshaw, International Market Centers executive vice president, chief customer officer. “The Best Booth winners exemplify the new ideas and practices driving innovation in merchandising.”

The Winter 2023 Best Booth winners are:

  • Aid Through Trade – Global Designs B3F2 1409
  • Big Heart Tea – Gourmet B2 F2 622
  • Carvalho Couture – Boutique B3 F4 2610
  • Christmas Tradition – Seasonal Gift B2 F4 213
  • Creekside Antiques & Design – Antiques B3
  • Driftless Studios – Made in America B3F2 1812
  • Flutter Gallery – Handmade Designs B3F2 502
  • Golden Gems – On Trend Gifts B3 F5 2700
  • Handbag Handcuff – Cash and Carry B2 F3 321
  • Lifestraw – Tabletop & Entertaining B2 F2 501
  • Lucie Kaas – High Design B2 F1 602
  • Lucy Darling – Modern Child B3F3 1708
  • Musee – Body & Soul B3F3 2300
  • One Dot World – Home Accents B1 F8 704
  • Rite in the Rain – General Gift B3 F5 1006
  • Somar Creations – LUXE B3F2 1300

Best Booth winners were chosen for their visual design excellence from some 1,100+ temporary exhibitors in 36 categories across 10 exhibition halls. A full list of temporary exhibitors is at AtlantaMarket.com/exhibitor/Temporaries.

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IMC to Debut Shoppe Object at High Point

Just one year after the acquisition of Shoppe Object, New York’s premier trade event for curated home and gift, International Market Centers will launch another edition of the successful buying event during High Point Market. Some 100+ hand-selected brands representing Shoppe Object’s signature mix of elevated, artisanal, design-driven product will be presented Oct. 14-17, on the third floor of High Point’s Historic Market Square in a dynamic, reimagined exhibit space.

“IMC’s expansion of Shoppe Object at High Point in October is particularly exciting after several years of focus on market recovery. It signals renewed focus on strategic growth and expansion for IMC in 2023,” said Bob Maricich, IMC CEO. “The High Point presentation of Shoppe Object will be as equally engaging as Shoppe Object’s New York Market, but with a focus on furnishings and décor. The launch of Shoppe Object at High Point Market delivers an additive business opportunity for buyers and sellers alike, giving the very best designers and home furnishings retailers even more reason to shop the furniture capital of the world.”

The new High Point edition will reflect Shoppe Object’s distinct, community-driven energy and ethos, with a singular emphasis on home product to best serve High Point’s retail and interior design audience. The product mix, which will be current and elevated, will be object-focused with an emphasis on design-led and maker-generated items.

“It’s a timely endeavor,” says Jesse James, Shoppe Object’s founder and show director. “We’ve found that many of the brands in the Shoppe Object community are specifically seeking opportunities to expand their exposure to interior designers and architects, and there is no better place to do that than in High Point.

“Shoppe Object’s fresh new edit and elevated experience is a complement to IMC’s well-established temporary exhibit destinations at InterHall and Suites at Market Square,” adds James. “IMC presents the only temporary exhibits at High Point Market and the addition of Shoppe Object brands further expands discovery opportunities for design-driven designers and retailers.”

Additionally, High Point Market’s spring and fall editions nicely complement the winter and summer timing of the New York buying events, providing Shoppe Object home brands with year-round exposure and sales opportunities.

Shoppe Object debuts in High Point Market Oct. 14-17, at Historic Market Square. Brands can request information about applying to exhibit at www.shoppeobject.com/exhibit-page.

High Point Market is the largest furnishings industry trade show in the world, with more than 2,000 manufacturers in 11.5 million square feet of showroom and exhibit space in multiple buildings in downtown High Point, N.C. Each Market attracts tens of thousands of retail home furnishings buyers, interior designers, architects, and others in the home furnishings industry. International Market Centers owns 17 prime High Point Market showroom buildings, which contain 70 percent of the exhibitors, including the majority of the top 500 manufacturers. DesignOnHPMKT by IMC is the official voice for IMC’s High Point Market programming and at-market activities representing a wealth of industry knowledge and connections.

Shoppe Object is New York’s leading semi-annual home and gift show. With a curated roster of visionary brands and makers presented in an elevated setting, the show is the ultimate resource for premier merchants and influential editors. Born of a vanguard spirit to celebrate and service the progressive retail and design community, Shoppe Object is a gathering of fellowship, an expression of idea, and a physical manifestation of a shared dedication to, and reverence for, the beautiful, the inspired and the well-made.

International Market Centers serves as the center of commerce for the wholesale furniture, gift, home decor and apparel industries. With more than 20 million square feet of premium wholesale showroom space in High Point, N.C., Las Vegas and Atlanta, IMC has more than 60 years of relationships and experience creating scalable business platforms for wholesale commerce. With the launch of Juniper, a fully integrated omnichannel B2B commerce solution and multiline B2B e-commerce marketplace empowering buyers and sellers to better manage and grow their business at markets and year-round, IMC now provides the only omnichannel sales and marketing platform that seamlessly connects physical and digital wholesale commerce. For more information, visit IMCenters.com.

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Atlanta Market ‘People’s Choice’ Winners Named

Atlanta Market participants have selected four products as “People’s Choice” winners for the Winter 2023 Market. The Green Geometric Acrylic Cocktail Pick Set by Mod Paper Lounge Company, Kew Garden Tea Caddies by Ahmad Tea London, Newport Console by Bassett Mirror Company and Opal Quiz Bathtub by Acquabella received the most votes leading up to the buying event running through Jan. 16 at AmericasMart Atlanta.

“From delightful entertaining accessories, to heritage brand tea, to bathtubs crafted from innovative materials and design-driven accent furniture, the Winter 2023 Market Snapshot winners represent the discovery opportunities that are a hallmark of Atlanta Market,” said Dorothy Belshaw, International Market Centers chief customer officer. “We congratulate the winners and finalists, which represent some of the best of the full lifestyle offerings of Atlanta Market.”

The Winter 2023 Atlanta Market Snapshot winners are:

Green Geometric Acrylic Cocktail Pick Set – Mod Paper Lounge Company

Mid-century modern-inspired green acrylic cocktail pick set. Set of 6 luxury acrylic picks. Approximately 4.5 inches. Made in Barrington, IL, USA.

AmericasMart Building 3, Floor 5 5-1100

Tea London

Loose leaf tea available in four blends: Majestic Breakfast, Splendid Ceylon, Elegant Earl Grey and Garden Afternoon. “Beyond the Leaf” collaboration combines four generations of tea knowledge with the beauty and heritage of the Kew Gardens botanical gardens in London. Caddies feature 100g of loose leaf tea.

AmericasMart Building 2, Floor 2 2-725

Opal Quiz Bathtub – Acquabella

Freestanding bathtub in “Quiz,” a set of three textures united by a geometric design. First tub offered in the US market crafted from Akron, a compound of polyurethane and mineral fillers compacted in mass to achieve a solid finish. Available in Black, Brown, Dark Grey, Light Grey and Snow White. Format: 71X31 inches; height: 21.5 inches.

Stover Sales AmericasMart Building 1, Floor 15 15-D11

Newport Console – Bassett Mirror Company

Console crafted from ash veneer in a sun-bleached finish applied over the thick, tapered legs that are exposed through a marble tabletop. Part of the Newport Collection which features pieces in a Coastal Modernism style. Dimensions: 60x16x30 inches..

AmericasMart Building, 1 Floor 11 11-F11

Winners were chosen by popular vote from 40 finalists, which also include: Accent Décor, Aluminate Life, Assouline, Caracole, Cotier Brand, Coton Colors, Denik, Elle Cree, Flora Bunda, Global Views, GOT BAG, Hot Girls Pearls, Iron Collective, Jeffan International, Jo-Liza International, Kalalou, Kingsley Bate, Lili Allesandra, Lily Juliet, Lovegrass Designs, Luxe B Pampas Grass, Mixy, MoDe Patio Living, Momma Pots, Mud Pie, Natural Inspirations, Punchkins, Sea and Grass, Seaside Casual, Served, Shebobo, Studio A Home, Sullivans, Tisch New York, Umbra and Zafferano.

Market Snapshot showcases products from across Atlanta Market’s home décor and gift collections on social media, in buyer communications, in an on-campus display and on the market website. Product images and links to the finalist’s online directory listings are available online at AtlantaMarket.com/News-and-Trends/Market-Snapshot.

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Gift for Life Kicks off 2023 Fundraising at Winter Las Vegas Market

Photo credit: World Central Kitchen/WCK.org.

Gift for Life, the gift and home industries’ sole charity, and International Market Centers are kicking off 2023 fundraising at the Winter Las Vegas Market, Jan. 28 to Feb. 2 at World Market Center Las Vegas. Proceeds raised by participating brands, sales agencies and retailers will aid World Central Kitchen’s crisis-related hunger relief around the globe.

“As we start a new year, we are reminded that crisis-related hunger persists throughout the world,” said Cole Daugherty, Gift for Life Chair. “We’re delighted to host our first fundraiser of the year in partnership with the Las Vegas Market.  Our goal is to raise $20,000 for World Central Kitchen with this event.”

Matthew Katzenson, Gift for Life board member and principal of the Fine Lines sales agency, is spearheading the January fundraiser.  In addition to Fine Lines, other participants confirmed to date are:  Hachette Buying Group, K Hall Studio, Meri Meri, Poppy Popcorn, Nest: New Era Sales Team, Road Runners, Rock Scissor Paper. Soulku and Toyology.  IMC, owner/operator of Las Vegas Market, also has pledged a $2,500 donation toward the goal. 

“IMC is honored to maintain its long-standing support for Gift for Life by hosting this first fundraiser of the year,” said Bob Maricich, IMC CEO. “With its appeal to the gift and home industry alike, Las Vegas Market is well-positioned to support an organization that is helping to feed the hungry.”

Las Vegas Market exhibitors are raising money in a variety of ways including donations of a portion of at-Market sales, pledging $1 per order or flat-fee contributions. To donate, visit https://donate.wck.org/LVWinter23.

Founded in 2010 by Chef José Andrés, World Central Kitchen uses the power of food to nourish communities and strengthen economies in times of crisis and beyond. In 2020, with COVID-19 straining traditional food security safety nets like school feeding programs, city services and food banks, WCK pivoted to safely distribute individually packaged, fresh meals in communities that needed support and launched the Restaurants for the People program to scale nationwide.

Fast forward to 2022 and the escalating crisis in Ukraine and at home. When disaster strikes, WCK’s Chef Relief Team mobilizes to the front lines making sure there is always a warm meal, an encouraging word, and a helping hand. World Central Kitchen has provided tens of millions of fresh, nourishing meals for communities around the world. Donations will be used to support emergency food relief efforts and resilience programs.

Gift for Life was founded by Peter Schauben of Appleman Schauben in 1992 in response to the tragic loss of industry lives to AIDS. The organization’s first meeting at the National Stationery Show brought together a cross-section of the industry’s leading publishers, market centers, sales reps, manufacturers, and retailers – all willing to convene and work together towards a common goal. 

Since that time, Gift for Life has raised nearly $6 million for AIDS research, education, treatment and care through nationwide at-market events, cause marketing programs and direct donations. In 2021, with COVID-19 temporarily causing cancelation of in-person events at industry markets, Gift for Life pivoted towards online digital events with a specific emphasis on COVID-related hunger relief. In 2023, the all-volunteer organization will continue to support programs that address hunger relief.

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Ad Populum Acquires Enesco Gift & Home Decor Company

Newly formed Ad Populum, LLC, a holding company majority owned by Joel Weinshanker, announces the acquisition of Enesco, a global gift and home décor company. The acquisition adds to Ad Populum’s growing portfolio of brands that includes the National Entertainment Collectibles Association (NECA), WizkidsKidrobotRubies CostumesGraceland and more.

The Enesco purchase provides Ad Populum distribution access to over 8,000 better gift & collectibles shops as well as a portfolio of award-winning artists. The collectible toy market has evolved tremendously over the last few years with expected growth to be over $20 billion by 2032. The interest in pop culture collectibles among adults is having a noticeable impact on the retail market.

“Adults like to display and share their fandom with family and friends in their homes and offices. Pop culture collectibles provide nostalgic memories and sources of inspiration throughout adulthood. With these trends, it makes sense for us to expand our business to continue reaching more adults,” said Weinshanker.

“Joel has repeatedly proven his ability to manage storied brands in the consumer pop culture space in a way that continuously delivers amazing products for customers. We are excited to see Enesco added to and benefit from the Ad Populum portfolio,” added Matthew Spiro, managing director at Atalaya and Ad Populum board member.

Ad Populum serves to align corporate strategy across all subsidiary operating companies, grow each through shared economies of scale, and find and foster new opportunities for all the entities across different market segments. Ad Populum brings together Weinshanker’s deep knowledge and extensive experience in licensed consumer products and themed entertainment, with an investment by funds managed by Atalaya Capital Management LP, a New York based investment manager with $10 billion in assets under management, and Atalaya’s strategic guidance and market insights.

Ad Populum’s brands are legendary – NECA, the industry leader in pop culture action figures and collectibles, Wizkids, a top producer of miniatures and award winning table top games worldwide, Kidrobot, a globally recognized, premier creator of limited edition art toys, plush and lifestyle accessories, Rubies, the #1 costumes company in the world, Joseph Enterprises, the creators of American icons such as the Chia Pet and Clapper, Graceland, Rock n Roll’s top destination and #1 music attraction in the world, and now Enesco, which brings with it Department 56, top purveyor of holiday décor.

Across its roster of brands, Ad Populum is #1 in manufacturing pop culture goods and experiences, targeting everyone from Boomers to Gen Z.

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