Monday, October 8, 2007

American Home Textiles Market Week offer innovations

The semi-annual market for mid-to-high-end home textiles ‘New York Home Textiles Market Week’ offers buyers and vendors exposure to new ideas, trend information and networking opportunities.
With an focus on seminars and special events taking place during the week, the week previews new designs, staying ahead of the curve, and anticipating consumer preferences।

Penny Sikalis, George Little Management, LLC (GLM) vice-president said that the week offers its buyers and vendors exposure to new ideas, trend information and networking opportunities, in addition to access to nearly 500 better home textiles resources as all this combines to make New York Home Textiles Market Week a must-attend event for retailers।

The seminars highlighted trend forecasts, color information, and insights into consumer preferences for important niche markets, including teens and newlyweds। However, the retailers and suppliers celebrate the opening of Home Textiles Market Week at a special opening reception being organised in the LICENSEtoINSPIRE STUDIO।

Th unique showcase of new products and licensing opportunities, presented by Hearst Brand Development and three of its most iconic brands - Country Living;Seventeen; and CosmoGIRL!- was unveiled during this complimentary reception।

SustainAbility: design for a better world will also showcase suppliers whose materials or production processes are environmentally-friendly, as well as companies whose corporate philosophies are socially responsible, philanthropic or fair-trade oriented।

Further, among the 200 products featured in the display are home textiles from Angela Adams, DreamSacks, Jacaranda Living, Matta New York and Merida Meridian।

Home Textiles Market Week® in New York is the pre-eminent semi-annual market for mid-to high-end home textiles, held concurrently with GLM’s New York International Gift Fair® and the showroom’s New York Gift Week. New York Home Textiles Market Week offers buyers access to nearly 500 bed, bath, linen and home fashion vendors.

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