International Interiors moves to Javits Center
Adjacent to Contemporary show
-- Home Accents Today, 12/12/2005 8:01:00 AM
International Interiors New York, a new show for fine furnishings and interior design products, will relocate from New York City's Passenger Ship Terminal Piers to the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center North Pavilion, for its May 2006 launch.
This new location positions the show directly adjacent to the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. The two events will run as part of New York Design Week, and will attract more than 20,000 attendees.
While IINY and ICFF will maintain their unique identities and branding, the location will allow the two shows to complement each other, providing trade professionals with expanded resources across all aspects of the international interior design industry. Both shows will honor each other's badges.
"The launch of IINY represents an exciting new opportunity for buyers of high-end design resources," said Phil Robinson, senior vice president, George Little Management. "The event's close proximity to ICFF will lend itself to convenience and will create a more dynamic marketplace."
IINY will feature 200 exhibitors of furniture, home décor, arts & crafts masterpieces and rare objects, tableware, fabrics, seating, lighting, carpet & flooring, wall coverings, accessories, kitchen & bath and outdoor furniture for residential and commercial interiors. The show caters to the needs of interior designers, architects, facility managers, wholesalers, store designers and home furnishings retailers and buyers.
ICFF will feature more than 500 exhibitors of contemporary furniture, seating, lighting, carpet and flooring, wall coverings, textiles, accessories, kitchen and bath, outdoor furniture, and materials for residential and commercial interiors. For additional information, visit www.icff.com.
International Interiors New York is produced by George Little Management, LLC and Reed Exhibitions; media sponsors are Interior Design, Furniture/Today, Home Accents Today and Home Textiles Today magazines. This exciting and new collaboration between GLM and Reed Exhibitions will deliver the best in American designs, along with the much sought after European styles that Reed Exhibitions showcases at its prominent overseas furniture events.
"Designers and Architects are continuously looking for the latest international styles in interior design" said John McGeary, vice president, Reed Exhibitions. "Our events will deliver the latest trends that will not be seen anywhere else in the U.S. in 2006."
For IINY exhibitor information within the U.S. and Canada, contact Phil Robinson, show manager, at George Little Management, LLC, Ten Bank Street, White Plains, NY 10606. Telephone (914) 421-3215. Fax (914) 948-6197. E-mail: phil_robinson@glmshows.com. For exhibitor information outside of North America, contact John McGeary, vice president, at Reed Exhibitions, 383 Main Avenue, Norwalk, CT 06851. Telephone (203) 840-5522. Fax (203) 840-9522. E-mail: jmcgeary@reedexpo.com. Additional information is available online at www.internationalinteriorsny.com.
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