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World Market
Center said February attendance was 50,000.
Las Vegas Furniture Market
officials today cited February market attendance as proof that home-furnishings industry pundits who "forecasted dark days" for
2009 got it wrong. World Market Center said February attendance was
50,000. WMC did not release any data indicating whether or not
the 50,000 attendees were buying or just looking.February Las
Vegas Market outperformed many recent tradeshows and maintained
its historic average of 50,000 registrations. It also saw the
number of international buyers increase 19 percent from the most
recent Las Vegas Market, while the Market also expanded its
geographic reach in the U.S. with a 7 percent growth in buyers
attending from the northeast.
"What we witnessed this month is a true testament to the
strength of the partnership between World Market Center Las
Vegas and the industry," said Robert Maricich, president and
chief executive officer of World Market Center Las Vegas.
"Rather than be discouraged by talk of the economic slowdown,
tens of thousands of buyers, exhibitors and designers were drawn
to Las Vegas Market to take advantage of the opportunity to
develop new and lucrative relationships that will help fortify
their businesses during this challenging time and put them on
the fast track for growth when the economic recovery takes
hold."
In addition, more than 6,500 new buyers visited Las Vegas
Market for the first time. February Market also welcomed 100 new
to market exhibitors and in all, more 1,500 manufacturers and
product lines were represented. Overall buyer and designer
attendance for February Las Vegas Market was off a mere 4
percent compared to the most recent Market.
"The sustained level of buyer and designer attendance is an
endorsement of the strength of the unmatched platform that World
Market Center Las Vegas has built and offers to the industry,"
Maricich said. "Many buyers commented that our unique and fresh
approach and facilities, combined with the incredible value of
Las Vegas, draws them back market after market as the place
where they find new optimism and opportunities."
This winter's Market featured more than 100 international
exhibitors from nearly 20 countries, further underscoring World
Market Center Las Vegas' rank as the industry's global hub. Tens
of thousands of exhibitors, buyers and designers from around the
world were able to convene in a single location, making Las
Vegas Market the most convenient, one-stop shopping experience
for retailers.
"This was my first time coming to Market, and the experience
was amazing," said Sonia Beigis of Lifestyle Solutions, Inc. "We
did get big container orders, and I am really pleased with the
overall experience. Everyone is really happy and positive. We
just got four new accounts, and they were all container orders.
We had plenty of repeat business as well as new accounts and
contacts."
New-to-market exhibitors included leading domestic and
international manufacturers from a wide range of product
sectors, including furniture, accessory, gift, lighting, rugs,
and textile.
Some of the biggest names in the industry were at World
Market Center Las Vegas, including Furniture Brands
International divisions Thomasville, Drexel Heritage, Henredon
and Maitland Smith; Hammary Furniture; and Taylor King. Market
attendees also got a taste of the latest in high end, designer
products and eco-friendly furnishings in Las Vegas Design Center
and in the trend-setting juried sections of Living Green
Pavilion, Design & Living and ConText.
Lenwood Rich, President and CEO of Drexel Heritage, said
"We're very excited to be here. We're seeing retailers and
designers who don't normally come to High Point. We're also
seeing customers who only go to High Point once a year. This is
a great opportunity to expose our brand to so many more
different people because it's all in one area. It was
advantageous for the three brands to be together. It's created a
lot of buzz and traffic. Being at Las Vegas Market is a great
advertisement for our brand. We're reaching so many people who
may not be aware of Drexel. They can actually see and touch it
now. It's great for all our brands."
New permanent exhibitors in the high end floors of Las Vegas
Design Center include Pearson Company, Alexander's Collection
and Jordan Spencer among others. Laura Ashley Candles & Home
Fragrance, C & F Enterprises, Blissliving Home and Wildwood are
just a handful of new gift, home accessories and lighting
exhibitors that unveiled new products and showrooms at Las Vegas
Market.
"It was a record Las Vegas Market for us and were very
pleased with home retailers that have been here," said John
Haste of IMAX. "They seem to have come out and were ready to do
business. They have been very aggressive in the programs that
they were looking for, and they are ready to get their products
in to help their stores be fresh and more appealing to their
customers."
For the first time ever, World Market Center Las Vegas
generated over 10,000 pre-registrations for upcoming Fall 2009
Las Vegas Market (Sept. 14 to 17), further reflecting the
optimism of the industry and proving that the world is ready to
do business.
Scott Altom, a buyer with Precision Trading Group in
Washington, is among the 10,000 who pre-registered for Fall 2009
Las Vegas Market: "I'm looking for new products and better
pricing to stay competitive. I have been finding everything I
need here. I will be back in September and have already
pre-registered. I only come to Las Vegas Market. It's more
convenient for me."
Vincent Galasso of Lo Forti Fine Prints agreed. "This is
probably one of the most professional shows we have done in the
last 30 years. The buyers feel welcomed, appreciated and are
treated first class. Every attention to detail – from the buses
in the morning to giving out umbrellas when it rains to
wonderful wine and cheese and hors d'oeuvres – is terrific. The
environment is lively and fresh and the buyers feel exhilarated.
This is a great run show."
Innovative Web Event Took Trend Spotting to New Level
World Market Center Las Vegas provided an exclusive preview
of future home design trends during the February Las Vegas
Market when three of the country's top designers presented their
favorite picks during the market's first-ever interactive
webcast and live panel discussion. Ahead of the Curve, an
intimate design dialogue, featured Barclay Butera, Amy Lau and
Joe Nye, and was moderated by Today show style guru Susanna
Salk.
After scouring 5.1 million square feet of showrooms, the
design experts discovered many distinct and notable trends,
including Chinoiserie, Soft Color Palettes, Exotic, Gentleman's
Lounge, Historical References Reinvigorated, Natural Materials,
Palm Springs Outdoors, Sustainable Furnishings, and Whimsical
Wicker.
Salk remarked at the start of the event, "There is an
incredible sense of discovery here (at World Market Center Las
Vegas). We were all so delighted because we were able to go back
and forth between small showrooms and large manufacturers. Las
Vegas Market presents an engaging range of exhibitors in an
efficient environment that isn't available anywhere else in this
country. At Market we were able to explore, educate ourselves
and edit our collective thoughts into a manageable portfolio of
trends that reflected what's new in the world of home
furnishings."
To view the archived webcast, visit
www.lasvegasmarket.com/aheadofthecurve
‘Thrive, Not Just Survive' Was the Name of the Game; Seminars
and Retail Resource Center Drew Record Crowds
Winter Las Vegas Market was infused with new tools, resources
and business strategies aimed to help retailers and design
professionals network and remain current during the down
economy. "Because World Market Center is committed to being an
environment of optimism and new opportunity, February Las Vegas
Market delivered in putting creative people together in a
networking environment where they could share ideas and have
conversations with like-minded people about better ways of
running their business," said Maricich.
Case in point, the WHFA and NHFA's Retailer Resource Centers,
in Buildings B and C, saw a 50 percent increase in traffic as
attendees participated in the diverse educational seminars and
business services designed to help them overcome the challenges
of the present environment.
WHFA's partnership with World Market Center Las Vegas to
create a new "Education Concierge" during Market was highly
successful and well-utilized. The goal of the education
concierge was to streamline educational information and elevate
the market attendee's experience.
The Sustainable Furnishings Council also attracted a
tremendous amount of attention and attracted many new members at
February Las Vegas Market. With expanded educational offerings
and complementary exhibits, the SFC drew record crowds with
topics revolving around ways for retailers to make their
businesses more eco-oriented, including Sourcing & Operations,
Marketing, and Sales.
SFC Executive Director Susan Inglis said, "The high
attendance at our seminars was very encouraging. We have always
gotten great support and response in Las Vegas, and this was our
best ever – a significant accomplishment in the current
environment."
World Market Center Las Vegas' week-long educational platform
offered attendees multiple opportunities to get connected to
relevant speakers and innovative strategies to improve their
business. The Business Survival seminars series featured
perspectives and panels from leading business authorities. The
Brave New World Environmental Leadership Series highlighted
education trends and international influences in the
sustainability home furnishings movement. The Trend Series
featured design authorities who forecasted what's next in color,
lighting and trends. Designer Days programs inspired
professionals with insights and icons in the field of design.
Roger Thomas, First Las Vegan to be Recognized as a ‘Design
Icon'
The Las Vegas Design Center honored Roger Thomas, the
executive vice president of Wynn Design and Development, as its
Winter 2009 Las Vegas Market Design Icon – a seminar series in
which design legends share their stories and experiences to
inspire tomorrow's designers.
Thomas, the third recipient of the Design Icon series
tribute, was the first Las Vegan to receive the Design Icon
honor from World Market Center Las Vegas. Thomas has become a
household name, synonymous with the elegant and whimsical
settings for which the Wynn properties are known.
Thomas' accomplishments include a Who's Who of design
landmarks, including Wynn Las Vegas, Wynn Macau and Encore along
with Wynn Diamond Macau, opening January 2010. His
characteristic imprint can also be seen in the interiors of the
Golden Nugget hotels in Las Vegas and Laughlin and the Mirage,
Treasure Island and Bellagio resorts on the Las Vegas Strip.
Following his acceptance, Thomas shared highlights of his
life as a designer and his sources of inspiration, as well as
his insights into the business of design. Thomas attributed his
success to being in the right place at the right time and
developing strong client relationships.
A cocktail party was held in Thomas' honor following the
Design Icon award presentation and question and answer session.
The Fall 2009 Las Vegas Market is scheduled for Sept. 14 to
17 to align with exhibitor business cycles, alleviate industry
show conflicts and take advantage of favorable Las Vegas hotel
rates.
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