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Temporary Resources Expanding in Pavilions at Las Vegas Market

Las Vegas Market announced today that a wealth of new and returning exhibitors will be among the nearly 600 temporary gift and home exhibitors in the Pavilions for Winter 2019 Las Vegas Market, running Jan. 27 – Jan. 31, 2019. Notably this January, an increased number of suppliers of jewelry and fashion accessories – totaling almost 200, nearly half of which are new or returning from a market hiatus – will show in the Pavilions.

“The Pavilions are truly a must-see destination at Las Vegas Market, and with temporary exhibit leasing pacing at an all-time high, we’ll have more home furnishings and gift resources available than ever before, as well as an influx of new and returning jewelry resources,” said Jo Ann Miller Marshall, President of Tradeshow Leasing for International Market Centers. “As the leading home furnishings and gift market in the western U.S., Las Vegas Market offers retailers and designers access to unique and on-trend products to help them differentiate from competitors.”

Pavilion 1 showcases GIFT, DESIGN LIFESTYLE and HANDMADE and Pavilion 2 features HOME, DESIGN HOME and DISCOVERIES: The Antique Vintage Marketplace. In addition to resources, the Pavilions will feature a robust schedule of seminars and events. The Pavilions at Las Vegas Market are open January 27 – January 30, 2019. Hours are 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. from Sunday to Tuesday and 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Wednesday.

PAVILION ONE: GIFT, DESIGN LIFESTYLE and HANDMADE

Pavilion 1 will feature fashion accessories, jewelry, tabletop, housewares, gourmet foods, personal care and stationery products, among other lines. It will also present resources in the popular Artisanal L.A. pop-up show. In total, Pavilion 1 will present more than 300 exhibitors in 48,000+ net square feet of exhibit space.

GIFT will feature more than 180 exhibitors. New-to-Market GIFT resources include: 9th Letter Press; America and Beyond; Aunt Sadie’s Candles; Babiators; Badass Babe; Baskets of Cambodia; Beacon Designs; Blue Moose Metals; Bunnies by the Bay; Cool Socks; Dean Crouser Fine Art; Ella B Candles; Fiddler’s Elbow; FINEASSLINES; Good Earth Bags; High View Design Pty Ltd; Hollow Woodworks; Holidynamics; Island Designs by Harry Haslett; Joolcity; Katie Loxton; Lucy Lu Designs; Meadowbrooke Gourds, Inc.; Parakito; Pichincha Spirit of Nature, Inc.; Sadie Luca; Sempre Beve; Soaprocks; Sonoma Lavender; Teresa’s Room; The Reading Glass Co.; Translink Corporation; Vermont Christmas Company and Waterknot.

For the first time this January, Las Vegas Market is partnering with Kite Trade Association International (KTAI) to bring 20 makers and designers of wind-related products to Pavilion 1. Confirmed KTAI exhibitors include: Arrowcopter Inc.; Brainstorm Products; HQ Kites & Designs USA; In the Breeze; Into the Wind; Magnum Enterprises and Premier Kites. KTAI is a non-profit organization based in Oregon that exists to support and promote the manufacturing, distribution and retailing of kites and wind-related products.

DESIGN LIFESTYLE will showcase 30 companies. New and notable exhibitors include: American Design Club; Blomus; Cognitive Surplus; Cose Nuove; Dock and Bay; Fiorentina; Good Company Wares; Lund London; Nambe and W&P Design.

HANDMADE will present more than 100 artisans, the category’s largest–ever presentation. Newcomers to Las Vegas Market include: Belle & Beast Organics; Caribbean Craft; Drinking Straws; The Global Trunk; Haratimata Handicraft Udyog; Indika; Jendela; Lilly Barrack Ltd; Meredith Strauss; Momma Pots; Silk Wool and Bijoux; Stylish Girl; Veronica Riley Marteens and Zaaina. HANDMADE also features the Aid to Artisans Showcase with works from innovative and emerging artisans from around the world.

A highlight of Pavilion 1 will be the popular Artisanal LA (ALA), a Los Angeles pop-up show featuring Los Angeles-based new-to-Market exhibitors. Exhibitors include: Agapantha Jewelry; Just FACE; Little Island Bridge; The Little Red House; Love Bird Paper; Organic Soap Bakery; The Oxide Studio; Rockdoddles; Silver Willow Studio and STORY SPARK.

PAVILION TWO: HOME, DESIGN HOME and DISCOVERIES: THE ANTIQUE VINTAGE MARKETPLACE

Pavilion 2 will showcase home décor product categories, including accent furniture, antiques, decorative accessories, faux botanicals, home décor, jewelry, lighting, one-of-a-kind products, rugs, tabletop, textiles, vintage items and wall decor. In total, Pavilion 2 will showcase more than 225 exhibitors in nearly 50,000 net square feet of exhibit space.

HOME and DESIGN HOME will feature nearly 100 exhibitors. New and notable exhibitors include: Dynasty Gift; GHCG Co.; Indikoi; Gather Table Company; Harkiss Designs; Kabir Impex Private Limited; Kendrick Home; Northern Feather Canada; Picture King; Replogle Globes Partners; Sweetwater Trading Company; Vantage Crown Inc. and Zerene.

DISCOVERIES: The Antique Vintage Marketplace will feature 125-150 exhibitors, offering buyers a cohesive shopping experience with exhibitors covering the Antiquities, Vintage, Global and Cash & Carry categories. Notable DISCOVERIES exhibitors include: Age of Industry; Blue Ocean Traders; Boga Oriental Rugs; Brayden and Brooks; Broke Jewels; Forever Green Art; Go Home/Golden Oldies; Lorenzo Woodworks; Ole Gift; Salvage 7 Designs; Spellbound Collections/Rodeo Royalty; Sweet Lola; Uber Chic Home and Vintage Addiction.

Pavilions Packed with Seminars, Events for Winter Market

The Pavilions also will host a slate of special programming at Winter Market, including three educational seminars, four guided product tours and three buyer hospitality events.

On Sunday, Jan. 27, Andrew Andoniadis of Andoniadis Retail Services will present Focus Your Product Selection for Profitability from 1 to 2 p.m., exploring when to expand, contract or eliminate product categories to enhance the profitability of your store. From 1:30 to 2:30 p.m., a Stationery Trends Retail Discussion, led by Sarah Schwartz, editor in chief and founding editor of Stationery Trends, will explore stationery retailing and industry trends with a panel of successful social stationery retailers. From 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Becky Tyre, retail editor of Gifts and Decorative Accessories, will present Modern Merchandising: 10 Stores that are Doing It Right! with images and specifics about how savvy proprietors keep customers coming back for more.

On Monday, January 28, the Market’s popular Meet the Makers luncheon presentation returns from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Panelists Diane Sulg of CRAFT; Carlos Arias, founder of Inspired Peru; Laurie Kanes, founder of 12 Small Things; and Rachel Hoffman, co-owner of Turn of the Century Antiques in Denver, will discuss trends in the maker movement and how artisans are now able to enter the marketplace on a larger scale, the challenges and successes of being a creative, trends in artisanal products, and today’s buying trends.

On Tuesday, January 29, Selling Fashion for Fun and Profit will be presented from 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Carol L. Schroeder, owner of Orange Tree Imports and author of “Specialty Shop Retailing,” will address ways retailers can add clothing and accessories to a merchandise mix in order to capitalize on growing industry demand for jewelry resources.

Guide product tours happening at the Pavilions include Healthcare Gift Guide: Top Picks for Hospital Gift Shops, led by John Klos at Saint Francis Health System and hosted by Association for Healthcare Volunteer Resource Professionals (AHVRP), on Sunday, January 27, from 2:30 to 4:00 p.m.; Curated Docent Tour – Top Museum Store Product with Jennifer Gritt of Pittock Mansion from 10:30 a.m. to noon on Monday, January 28.; A first-ever Meet the Makers Tour – Experience the Creativity led by Becky Tyre from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on Monday, January 28;and Touring the Trends with RUE Magazine, led by Managing Editor Kelli Lamb on Tuesday, January 29, 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. All tours have limited capacities and advance registration is required. Details and registration are available online at www.LVMKT.com/events.

Buyer hospitality in the Pavilions includes daily (Sunday to Wednesday) Buyer’s Morning Grab & Go, sponsored by the Home Furnishings Association, starting at 8:30 a.m., and The Pavilions Afternoon Bars, from 2 to 6:00 p.m. Additionally, the popular Cash & Carry Shopping Spree which expands to include all of Pavilion 2, creates a combined order writing/cash and carry late-night event with shopping and complimentary cocktails from 6 to 8 p.m. on Monday, Jan. 28, 2019.