Las Vegas Review-Journal (Sunday)

New home decor will be on display at the Winter Las Vegas Market.

- By Jack Bulavsky

Tens of thousands of home design profession­als are gathering in Las Vegas for the Winter Las Vegas Market, which bills itself as the most comprehens­ive furniture, home decor and gift market in the United States.

The city becomes the center of attention for new home furnishing­s and design ideas as 4,300 lines of bedding, indoor and outdoor furniture, lighting, flooring,

accessorie­s and gifts are on display across 40 floors of event space. The Las Vegas

Convention and Visitors Authority estimates that 50,000 people will attend the show, which runs Sunday through Thursday.

Buyers also will view 12,000 square feet of new furniture products such as bedroom and dining from Emerald Home Furnishing­s; mattress and bedding from MotoSleep; casual dining, occasional tables and home office from Steve Silver Company; and outdoor furnishing from Sunset West USA.

Other featured products on display will be Australian

textiles, Oriental rugs, wallpaper, home decor and gifts, glassware, candles and wedding accessorie­s. The Gift Pavilion is showcasing housewares, gourmet foods, jewelry, apparel, personal care, items for babies and children, stationery and lifestyle products.

Bob Maricich, chairman and CEO of the company behind the expo, Internatio­nal Market Center, said apparel is the next frontier for the show.

“When you walk into a gift shop at a hotel or a museum, you look around and realize it’s just not gifts or souvenirs,” said Maricich. “There is headwear and footwear and shirts, and this is where we’re moving in the coming years. Gift buyers want to look at this type of product.”

With over 5 million square feet of showroom space in World Market Center’s A, B and C buildings and the pavilions, the showrooms are approachin­g full occupancy. Expansion is underway on a new Expo Center adjacent to Building C, and that is set to be home for the temporary exhibits during the market and also available for year-round use for nonmarket events. It is scheduled to open in summer 2020.

“This state-of-the-art expo center has 315,000 square feet of exhibit space divisible into two halls, north and south, which can accommodat­e up to 1,000 booths,” said Maricich. “There will be an expansive lobby area, registrati­on area, on-site shuttle bus depot, attached parking garage and two permanent ‘grab and go’ food service areas. During the show, the center will become the gateway to its entire marketplac­e, and its contiguous positionin­g with building C will improve attendee traffic flow between Las Vegas Market’s permanent showrooms and temporary exhibits.”

In her recent State of the City speech, Las Vegas Mayor Carolyn Goodman was enthusiast­ic about the future of World Market.

“Of course we are also excited about the grand opening of the new 350,000-square-foot Internatio­nal Market Expo Center,” she said. “This is a keystone developmen­t in terms of convention space in our downtown and bringing major trade shows to the heart of the city. We are excited to officially open this new project this summer. The World Market Center has been an amazing developmen­t in downtown, bringing in business and visitors to the city’s core.”

Maricich said Internatio­nal Market Center will continue to grow in Las Vegas.

“Our show here is a great source of pride for us,” he said. “And for those who live here, we’re under the radar but we know what impact we have.”

It won’t be all work for those attending Las Vegas Market. The Mid Mod Mix Up Bus Tour is a Las Vegas local event showcasing West Coast design, architectu­re and lifestyle.

Rock Stars in the Kitchen is a gourmet demonstrat­ion with Kelly Hanson, lead singer of Foreigner, and the market kick-off party presents performanc­es by Cirque du Soleil in the Grand Plaza Courtyard. After market hours, attendees can enjoy compliment­ary entry to a Hakkasan nightclub.

 ?? Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal file ?? Interior designer Mikel Welch describes a product on display at the 2019 Las Vegas Winter Market. This year’s show runs Sunday through Thursday and is expected to draw 50,000 visitors.
Rachel Aston Las Vegas Review-Journal file Interior designer Mikel Welch describes a product on display at the 2019 Las Vegas Winter Market. This year’s show runs Sunday through Thursday and is expected to draw 50,000 visitors.

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