February 8,
2018 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
The High Point Market Authority is set to launch two new programs for attendees at the April market, one focused on education and an evening event centered around networking and showroom discovery.
February 7,
2018 by Jane Chero in Acquisition, Designer Weekly, Industry
Home remodeling and design platform Houzz has announced the acquisition of IvyMark, a startup that has built a business management tool and engaged community for interior designers and other home design companies.
February 7,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
NY NOW, the Market for Home, LIfestyle + Gift announced the winners of the Best New Product awards Tuesday, choosing one winner from each of the ten sections within the Home, Lifestyle and Handmade Collections currently on display at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center.
February 7,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Two years ago manufacturer and wholesale distributor Rugs America unveiled a user-friendly state-of-the-art retail display system offering fixture placements in retail stores across the country. Now, the company has turned that display into a self-serve gallery with “grab and go” convenience.
February 7,
2018 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, High Point, Industry, Market
In an effort to showcase Spring 2018 Market debuts, the High Point Market is hosting a new product Twitter Chat on Wednesday, Feb. 28 at 6:00 p.m.
February 7,
2018 by Jane Chero in Community / Charitable Support, Designer Weekly, Industry
Sustainable Furnishings Council Executive Director Susan Inglis will lead a panel of industry experts in a discussion on the core tenets of sustainable design on Wednesday, Feb. 14, from 2 – 3 p.m., at the New York Design Center on Lexington Ave.
February 7,
2018 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
Mill Village Collective, a group of design-forward exhibitors, specialty producers and custom furniture manufacturers that began exhibiting during the High Point Market last year, will move their “show within a show” to the historic Union Square building for the April market.