UMA Enterprises relocates, expands Las Vegas showroom
Home Accents Today Staff -- Home Accents Today, 12/20/2011 2:03:33 PM
LAS VEGAS — UMA Enterprises, a home décor importer, has relocated and expanded its showroom space for the upcoming winter 2012 Gift+Home at Las Vegas Market, Jan. 30-Feb. 3, 2012.
The move to suite C-707 in Building C nearly doubles the showroom size for UMA to almost 17,000 square feet.
"Our growth at Gift+Home at Las Vegas Market is extremely exciting, and we are looking forward to our new showroom space and location," said Naval Bansal, president and CEO, UMA Enterprises. "Through this expansion, we will be able to present more product to our buyers who attend, as well as use it as an opportunity to attract new buyers to our showroom. We expect even more successes for the upcoming show."
The 30-year-old UMA Enterprises has a portfolio of more than 8,000 products in categories including tabletop accessories, wall décor, accent furniture, floral accessories, garden items and holiday décor.
"With the continued growth and successes of Gift+Home exhibitors such as UMA Enterprises at Las Vegas Market, we continue to affirm our place as the leading gift and home décor market for the industry," said Robert Maricich, CEO of International Market Centers, parent company of World Market Center Las Vegas. "As our exhibitors succeed and grow, so does our Gift+Home show overall, including gift and home décor buyer attendance. We're thrilled to see the expansive growth of UMA Enterprises and expect continues successes from Gift+Home at Las Vegas Market."
Registration for Winter 2012 Gift+Home at Las Vegas Market is now open. Attendees may register online at giftandhomelv.com and take advantage of discounted hotel rates through the website.
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