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Gift+Home Taps Aram For New c-ONE Showcase Monday December 17th, 2012 - 6:12PM
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Michael Aram Inc., designer of fine, handcrafted metalware, will anchor the launch of c-ONE, a new, cross-category showcase debuting at the Summer 2013 Gift+Home at Las Vegas Market, International Market Centers has announced. The showcase will feature directional tabletop, gift and home resources in both permanent and temporary presentations, IMC stated. The 2,380-square foot permanent showroom will bring Michael Aram’s specialty tabletop to the western market, IMC noted, and it will serve to introduce the company’s expanded home furnishings line. Known for organic and craft-based motifs and hand craftsmanship, Michael Aram products at the show will range from tableware to furniture. “Michael Aram is the first of several industry-leading specialty tabletop resources that will comprise the curated tabletop collection on the first floor of the World Market Center’s Building C,” said Dorothy Belshaw, president of IMC’s Gift & Home Décor operation. “Momentum is building steadily and we expect to announce additional c-ONE participants in the coming weeks.” Gift+Home runs concurrently with the Winter Furniture Market January 28 to February 1, 2013. The events will be held at World Market Center Las Vegas. Tags: Housewares Home DĂ©cor Tabletop Trade Shows |
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