New Club Furniture is available in a variety of colors including natural, black, RC tone, brown and two-tone. Made from agro-forest waste using an innovative process, the set includes a sofa, chair, footstool, ottoman and side table. The Club Sofa stands 20 in. off the ground and conveniently stores the ottoman underneath.
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Direct from Market: Las Vegas Market
By Caroline Kennedy and Meredith Schwartz -- Gifts & Decorative Accessories, 7/30/2008 1:00:00 PM
July 30, 2008 — The Las Vegas Market is rocking; the champagne is flowing and there is plenty of celebrating. The newest addition to the World Market Center campus, Building C, was officially opened with a bang — “fireworks” made of streamers soared upward in the courtyard between the market complex’s three completed buildings. Celebrity Susan Anton emceed the ribbon-cutting ceremony and introduced WMC president Bob Maricich, WMC managing partners Shawn Samson and Jack Kashani, Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, and Ron Wackrow and Mike Brenner of The Related Companies, who all wielded the official giant scissors. In his opening remarks, Maricich stated, “Seven years ago, this began as a vision
Rod Stewart rocks the house. |
Opening day of the market got off to a busy start that saw attendees streaming into the three buildings and long lines at registration desks throughout the day. Registered attendance was reported to be up 35 percent over the January market. On the upper floors of the new building, the hallways seemed busy with people, browsing showrooms, exhibits or trying to find their appointed destinations in the new building. Some exhibitors even reported early order-writing.
The temporary exhibits, all brought on campus for the first time, are set up in a block of unleased showroom spaces on the fourth floor of the new building. The wide aisles and straightforward pattern make them easy to browse, but minimal signage and numbering — mostly on the floor — makes it tricky to find a particular destination. We found a number of familiar faces from the gift shows including Tervis Tumbler, Pearlessence and Country Home Creations.
Throughout the first day, there was a palpable buzz of excitement as those serious about doing business, as well as the curious, explored the new venue and anticipated the evening’s big events — the official ribbon-cutting ceremony and the rock concert.
On Tuesday morning, however, some market-goers wondered where all those bodies that had filled the pavilion to capacity for the concert had gone, at least in the new building, where lower floors were more sparsely attended. A good number of exhibitors spoke of a slow start to the day, attributing the shortfall to everything from too much late night fun Vegas-style, to appointments at the more established showrooms in Buildings A and B, as well as, of course, to the economy. Many noted that “the new traffic patterns [of buyers working the market] haven’t been established yet” and remained hopeful that traffic would pick up later in the day (as it seemed to) or week, especially with the weather-related flight delays preventing some market attendees coming into Las Vegas from the East and an earthquake in the Los Angeles area possibly causing delays as well.
One exhibitor, taking the long view measured in years, told Gifts & Decorative Accessories, “It will take a long time to build [sales and business here], but it will be worth it,” A happy few reported already reaping those rewards, including K. Hall Designs. And following the pattern of this summer's earlier markets, many vendors mentioned that those buyers who are here are buying.
Ribbon Cuttings
OneCoast ribbon cutting |
Kathy Ireland and Francis Chen |
Jean Boggio for Franz |
When asked how the new collection might inspire new directions in her design work with Franz, Kathy Ireland replied, “Working with Francis Chen and Franz to bring art into the home is a wonderful partnership. There are many areas in which we can expand. And in fact, we are having a design meeting later today. One area that we are looking at is expanding our architectural style guides.”
Jim Shore cuts folk art cake |
Artisan Studio cut the sculptured metal ribbon |
Showroom Debuts
CatStudio |
CatStudio, known for its geography collection of hand-embroidered pillows is one such “newbie.” Helen Watson noted, “We made this investment in our first showroom because we believe in this market for the future. Those vendors who are still taking a wait-and-see attitude about Vegas are making a big mistake. Those who are here are reaching out to a new market and are getting known by being here.” G&DA got a sneak peek at the new beach towel designs that will debut in January.
Midwest soft-launched its new showroom in Building C. The company only brought a part of its line to this market, so the showroom has a more minimalist look to it compared to the other Midwest showrooms. Midwest’s Renee Solczak commented, “We didn’t know what to expect, but our traffic has been strong. We’re seeing many new customers — from Connecticut to California. Buyers are looking for more everyday product that they can bring in now … they are looking for new product, but they are also looking for new places to find it.” The official opening of Midwest’s showroom will take place in February 2009, and then, according to Solczak, “It will be over the top!”
Barreveld moved over from Building B. The space is much larger and set up to give the feeling of walking into someone’s home. The entire showroom is broken down into different room settings – living room, dining room, conservatory, etc. The back of the showroom, which actually faces out on another hallway, opens into a very contemporary space for DK Living, which is a stark contrast.
SPI/Belaverra now has a home of its own, with its new corporate showroom. “We have expanded our base of customers and opened many new accounts,” said Ron Knutson.
Elements, div. of Lifetime Brands |
Over in Building A, The Phillips Collection took over a prime showroom spot right off the escalators on the second floor. The company is known for its collections of design forward “hand touched” contemporary pieces. Jason Phillips noted that the company is making a push to come out with more eco and outdoor pieces. They will also be debuting a furniture collection in High Point in October.
Italian Showcase
An attention-getting exhibit, Design Italiano, on the ground floor of Building C showcased examples of the best of Italian furniture design from 1956 to 2008. The exhibit marks the beginning of a collaboration between World Market Center and Fiera Milano, the Italian tradeshow organizer. Mr. Sandro Bicocchi, chairman and CEO of Fiera Milano, explained that because there are new challenges in the market today that we all face, they felt that, for the next five years, they needed to think of new ways of growing their fair. “We need to stop drinking out of the same glass; we need to drink from the ocean. We have to be more global.” Seeing how World Market Center and The Las Vegas Market have grown in size and international reputation and with an eye to the future, Fiera Milano feels that establishing a partnership with WMC is a good step toward becoming more global. Fiera Milano will continue to have a presence at WMC to build relationships with buyers and exhibitors. It will also invest in building up and marketing Macef over the next three years to increase international awareness of Italy’s premier gift and home tradeshow.
What’s In in Vegas
Eangee Home Design |
Cyan Designs |
In addition, watch for yellow, especially combined with grey, white, and black; already popping on fashion racks, the colors are starting to show up in home. Groupings of multiples that are merchandised for use together, as well as a display effect, are seen in everything from candleholders at 18 Karat to Buddha heads at Phillips Collection to wall décor at Art Classics Ltd. Metallic finishes on ceramics as well as actual metal, appear on candles and reed diffusers from Trump Home by Pearlessence and vases from KoKoWare and Lux Avenue Design.
Lojo Balls |
Lamoon |
Curious as to why some buyers came to The Las Vegas Market, we stopped a pair of brothers from Staten Island, NY. “This is where it is happening,” remarked Alan Bram of DormUniverse.com. Their only criticism? They were disappointed in the children’s furniture area. They had expected it to be more.
Naturescast to showcase its earth-friendly home decors and accessories
Naturescast to showcase its earth-friendly home decors and accessories |
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Destination: Malibu, California Enjoying a Malibu Beach Party
CALIFORNIA
THE California beach town of Malibu was made famous generations ago, thanks to vintage films such as Beach Blanket Bingo and Gidget. Plus the surfing culture of the area, which took hold in the 60s, served as inspiration for the Beach Boys and their classic songs.Our Malibu Beach parties are all about the chic, fun and socially-conscious Southern California lifestyle, said Glenda Borden, head of Borden Entertainment, the celebrity party planners.
Nowadays, Malibu is the place celebrities crave when they want to make a splash. The little ocean front community is where the stars live and play. The restaurants and shops along the Pacific Coast Highway are where you can enjoy hot bodies and cool breezes.
Its a perfect place to spot the people who set the trends, especially if you're invited to a Malibu Beach Party.
Borden Entertainment and Distinctive Assets, the celebrated company that has redefined the art of gift giving and product placement, teamed up with the Environmental Media Association (EMA) and L.A. Direct Magazine to say farewell to summer at the greenest party in Malibu over the recent Labor Day weekend.
Entertainment industry insiders and newcomers enjoyed a perfect day at the beach, swimming and dancing in the sand as the deejay filled the air with music.
Among the stars on hand was David Alan Basche, who will soon be seen in the USA Network series The Starter Wife, based on the top-rated mini-series starring Debra Messing. The show (premiering Oct. 10) is set in showbiz saturated Malibu and really captures the lifestyle, Basche reveals.
Basche and his actress wife Alysia Reiner love Malibu and support all the eco-friendly efforts being made to save the environment. They were glad the carbon footprint of the party was offset thanks to the support of Carbonfund.org.
Leaving their footprints on the beach were Caroline DAmore and some stunning models showing off her oh-so-hot swimsuit line.
Afterwards they were seen checking out the racks of casual wear from the Motor City Legends line. MCL, from the LA-based Trendy Rags company, is a fast-raising design house that the motorcycle (and Ed Hardy) fans are noticing.
Jade Cole, finalist in cycle six of Americas Next Top Model produced and hosted by Tyra Banks, looked every inch the super-model when she tried on the rocker-chic MCL hoodies and tees. And she was delighted with the re-launched Fresh & Famous line. It was all captured by Elevation Photography.
Other notables were Kim Coles of E!s Chelsea Lately; Page Kennedy of Showtimes Weeds; singing sensation Taylor Dayne; reality show celebrity Slade Smiley, of Bravos The Real Housewives of Orange County/ Date My Ex; Meredith Monroe, Melrose Place; Mary-Margaret Humes, Dawsons Creek; and Linda Thompson.
All loved the gifts they received from Motor City Legends, the fabulous boots and show-stopping high heels from Sofft Shoe Company. Plus Hugitz, Pharmacopia and Thirsty Towels & Bathrobes to dry off after a dip in the ocean.
The allure of the Malibu party was its blend of social consciousness with traditional beach fun with a purpose. And, of course the goodies.
Distinctive Assets announced that they will be auctioning off items that were signed by the talent who attended the event. Anyone can scoop up autographed memorabilia (including a Fender guitar, Naturescast bark stool, a Yogamatic yoga mat and much more) by going to www.fabulousgifts.com between now and October 15, 2008.
All profits from this special auction will benefit the Environmental Media Association, now that the summer festivities have concluded in Malibu.The Brunei Times
NaturesCast Eco Friendly Furnitures Made of Dry Leaves and Dead Twigs
Eco friendly furnitures by NaturesCast are manufactured with the use of dry leaves, dead twigs and barks from the wonderful forest of Compostela in Cebu City. With the intention of recycling the loads of garbage they have in their community, Catherine, a co owner of Nature Cast together with Pete, decided to think of some ways to make use of those garbage they have and then came with these contemporary, sleek, elegant and eco-friendly products. Their furniture line is perfect for modern homes, especially for those who have toddlers that tend to mess out anywhere. I find it safe enough since it is not made of fabric.
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Eco-Chic
The Bloss Collection is made from agro-forest waste, as are all of the pieces from NaturesCast. This collection includes a Curl Displayer that can be used as a table of bench, a Lilli Planter, Calla Planter, Tulip Planter and six complementary wall art pieces. Call for prices. NaturesCast, Las Vegas.
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Eco-Design Revolution takes center stage at Manila F.A.M.E. International
Bringing top of the line designs and quality home and fashion pieces for the past 25 years, the bi-annual trade event is once again set to showcase the country’s design flair only making it more exciting by using eco-friendly and sustainable materials such as abaca, rattan, capiz and many others. Since last year the industry is supporting the Go Green scheme giving back mother earth her worth.
The brazen design of the show embraces sustainability by tapping all the unique and indigenous raw materials found in the Philippine islands. Apart from the existing raw materials, recyclable materials like newspapers, glass and scrap metals were also turned into fine furniture, unique home accents and chic fashion and holiday décor making Manila F.A.M.E. International a hive of all things creative and innovative.
This edition’s designer consultants who are tasked to echo the green wave are Tes Pasola and Reimon Gutierrez together with Milo Naval as the over-all creative director. For fashion, Filipino designers Ivan Aseron and Joey Samson are this years’ merchandise consultants. Their lucrative styles have escalated Fame’s look attracting buyers from various countries like USA, Japan, Italy, Hong Kong Germany and Australia.
The Furnishings and Apparel Manufacturers Exchange, more known as the Manila F.A.M.E International is yet again another quality shopping spree for big names in the industry with the likes of Detlef Klatt of German company O Living and Australian retailers Barbara and John Hermon of Hermon and Hermon who frequently come to source at the show. Over the years, brands such as Armani Casa, Pottery Barn, Tangs, Robinsons, Harrods and Papaya have made Manila Fame their best-kept secret sourcing fair.
Not just a platform for international exhibition, Fame also serve as the link between the Philippine companies and the local and foreign design luminaries since 1983. The show’s Merchandise Design Consultancy Program or MDCP is a collaborative effort of designers and manufacturers in creating new products for the discerning worldwide market.
Manila F.A.M.E International is an accredited event of the UFI, a Paris-based organization of leading trade show organizers and major international associations in the exhibitions industry. A number of exhibitors in the show were also recognized by Japan’s Good Design Award, Red Dot, the Unesco-AHPADA Seal of Excellence for Handicraft products in Southeast Asia and the International Design Yearbook.
Green Goes Global
The Green campaign is turning to be a global phenomenon. As the global awareness fever continues to stretch to other sectors like the global entertainment industry, a group of actors tagged as the Actors Guild organized a Malibu Beach Party on the 4th of July 2008 where Manila F.A.M.E. exhibitor Natures Legacy’s eco-friendly products were showcased. Natures Legacy from Cebu is renowned in making eco-art products, with some of their collections such as the green coffee table and stool made of Naturescast recycled resin and lacquer and a Naturescast chair made up of acrylic and plywood gracing Hollywood parties.
From the Go Green campaign launched in October 2007, Manila F.A.M.E International October 2008 edition is making the green greener. According to Mr. Pete Delantar of Natures Legacy, being green is not only the product or the process, it also includes a lot of other things like manufacturing process, carbon footprint measurement, energy saving program, facility and environment management, community development program, recycling, water conservation and many more.
After a year of highlighting the green perspective, the industry now calls for a stronger campaign in greening the export and trade industry. A fair trade with a green tag is not enough, buyers now ought to go for companies who follow the green standard. In order to tap the growing US$ 600 billion greenfluenced market globally, Mr. Delantar emphasized that trainings and workshops should be available to certify more green companies.
Visit Manila F.A.M.E International and discover how local manufacturers embrace the green wave for more exciting and eco inspired design-driven pieces
For information, visit www.manilafame.com