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Exhibitors for the 2013 International Home + Housewares Show Sorted By: CompanyExhibitors Name for the 2013 International Home + Housewares Show Company Name, Contacts Address Category Phone, Fax, Booth # 3 Green Moms LLC PO Box 59033 Tabletop, Kitchen PH (301)802-9390 U.S. Contact: Kirsten Quigley Potomac, MD 20859 Essentials + FAX (888)236-9043 Non U.S. Contact: Vicki Langerman Accents Booth S1338 Specialty Retail Contact: Vicki Langerman 3D Dekoratif Esya San. Ve Tic. Ltd. Sti. Hurriyet Cad. No 42 Cook + Bakeware PH 90-216-5830470 U.S. Contact: Hakan G. Donmez Gullubaglar Pendik FAX 90-216-5830481 Non U.S. Contact: Fulya Donmez Istanbul, 34906 TURKEY Booth S5127 3V Electric USA LLC 3560 S Polaris Ave Global Crossroads PH (702)388-0123 U.S. Contact: Pan Xiaoming Unit 15 FAX Las Vegas, NV 89103 Booth N9027 4 Stir, Inc. 261 Whitehall Dr Inventors Corner PH (847)341-3190 U.S. Contact: Roxana Dusanek Palatine, IL 60067 FAX (636)277-4549 Specialty Retail Contact: Diane D'Andrea Booth N7565 6 Ideas, Inc. 1047 Shambliss Ct clean, contain + PH (847)478-9094 U.S. Contact: Ken Laner Ste 200 sustain FAX (847)478-1210 Buffalo Grove, IL 60089 Booth N6004 A & A Merchandising, Inc. 3820 Del Amo Blvd clean, contain + PH (310)320-9811 U.S. Contact: Taisun Wong Ste 218 sustain FAX (310)320-9812 Non U.S. Contact: Taisun Wong Torrance, CA 90503-2153 Booth N8226 Specialty Retail Contact: Taisun Wong A Cheerful Giver 300 Front St Tabletop, Kitchen PH (856)358-7750 U.S. Contact: Tony Gross Elmer, NJ 08318 Essentials + FAX (856)358-7763 Specialty Retail Contact: James Pike Accents Booth S4349 A Sun Universal LLC 5300 Shingle Creek Dr clean, contain + PH (856)858-7766 U.S. Contact: Sun Way Orlando, FL 32821 sustain FAX (407)401-7758 Non U.S. Contact: Sun Way Booth N6508 A. Aronson, Inc./ Evriholder, LLC 1500 S Lewis St Tabletop, Kitchen PH (714)490-7878 U.S. Contact: Brendan Bauer Anaheim, CA 92805 Essentials + FAX (714)502.9958 Non U.S. Contact: Kristin London Accents Booth S1805 Specialty Retail Contact: Brendan Bauer a. b. m. Canada Inc. 205 Market Dr clean, contain + PH (905)864-6695 U.S. Contact: Joe Hodorowicz Milton, ON L9T 4Z7 sustain FAX (905)864-0278 Non U.S. Contact: Todd Robertson CANADA Booth N6938 Abbiamo Tutto PO Box 6624 Discover Design PH (703)790-0172 U.S. Contact: Donna Marie Territo McLean, VA 22106-6624 FAX (703)790-1009 Non U.S. Contact: Donna Marie Territo Booth S3668 Specialty Retail Contact: Donna Marie Territo ABC Research Laboratories 3437 SW 24th Ave Industry Service PH (352)372-0436 U.S. Contact: Ivy Cho Gainesville, FL 32607 Providers Pavilion FAX (352)378-6483 Non U.S. Contact: Ivy Cho Booth N7264 Specialty Retail Contact: Ivy Cho ABO Gear 315 W Ponce DeLeon Ave clean, contain + PH (404)373-0015 U.S. Contact: Julian Morton Ste 550 sustain FAX (404)373-0086 Non U.S. Contact: Tony Johnson Decatur, GA 30030-2485 Booth N7111 Specialty Retail Contact: Dion Longtin Above All Co. Forearm Forklift Inc. 14832 Arrow Hwy clean, contain + PH (626)962-2990 U.S. Contact: Mark Lopreiatio Baldwin Park, CA 91706 sustain FAX (888)334-2248 Non U.S. Contact: Mark Lopreiato Booth N6120 Specialty Retail Contact: Mark Lopreiato Above Edge 320 Fifth Ave clean, contain + PH (212)967-4545 U.S. Contact: Joseph Lefkowitz Ste1200 sustain FAX (212)967-7001 Non U.S. Contact: Hershel Breier New York, NY 10001 Booth N7959 Specialty Retail Contact: Jay Fried 3/2/2013 Page 1 of 153 Sorted By: CompanyExhibitors Name for the 2013 International Home + Housewares Show Company Name, Contacts Address Category Phone, Fax, Booth # Ace Bayou Corp. PO Box 3308 clean, contain + PH (931)270-8151 U.S. Contact: Mike Brechtel New Orleans, LA 70177-3308 sustain FAX (931)270-0966 Non U.S. Contact: Matt Davis Booth N6922 ACIGI Relaxation 4399 Ingot St Electrics & Home PH (510)651-9088 U.S. Contact: William Shen Fremont, CA 94538 Healthcare FAX (510)651-6188 Booth L12562 Acme International Enterprises, Inc. 400 Lyster Ave Tabletop, Kitchen PH (973)416-0400 U.S. Contact: Todd Leckinger Saddle Brook, NJ 07663-5910 Essentials + FAX (973)416-0499 Non U.S. Contact: Todd Leckinger Accents Booth S815 Specialty Retail Contact: Jeanne Estep Acrimet Logística Produtos para Escritório Ltda. Humberto A.C. Branco Avenue, # clean, contain + PH 55-11-4343-5577 U.S. Contact: Jaime Nascimento 450 sustain FAX 55-11-4343-5577 Non U.S. Contact: Jaime Nascimento São Bernardo do Campo - SP, Booth N6324 Specialty Retail Contact: Jaime Nascimento 09850.300 BRAZIL Action Products Worldwide 1 Jacobus Ave Ste 120 gourmet food + PH (973)274-9444 U.S. Contact: Mark Collin South Kearny, NJ 07032 specialty products FAX Booth S2872 Adagio Teas 141 Lanza Ave Tabletop, Kitchen PH (973)253-7400 U.S. Contact: Michael Cramer Bldg 18 D Essentials + FAX (973)253-6336 Non U.S. Contact: Michael Cramer Garfield, NJ 07026-3543 Accents Booth S939 Specialty Retail Contact: Cynthia Fazekas Adesso Inc. 21 Penn Plz clean, contain + PH (212)736-4440 U.S. Contact: Paul Berk Ste 909 sustain FAX (212)736-4806 Non U.S. Contact: Robert Wynne New York, NY 10001-2727 Booth N8113 Aerobie, Inc. 744 San Antonio Rd Tabletop, Kitchen PH (650)493-3050 U.S. Contact: Alex Tennant Ste 15 Essentials + FAX (650)493-7050 Non U.S. Contact: Alex Tennant Palo Alto, CA 94303-4624 Accents Booth S212 Specialty Retail Contact: Alex Tennant aerolatte Ltd. Unit 1 The Corn Works Tabletop, Kitchen PH 44-845-4049525 U.S. Contact: Alan Green Station Road Essentials + FAX 44-845-4049526 Non U.S. Contact: Gary Lane Radlett, Hertfordshire, WD7 8JY Accents Booth S1236 Specialty Retail Contact: Antony Hyde UNITED KINGDOM Aervoe Industries, Inc. 1100 Mark Cir Cook + Bakeware PH (775)783-3100 U.S. Contact: Keith Faber PO Box 485 FAX (775)782-5687 Specialty Retail Contact: Carma Schramm Gardnerville, NV 89410-6194 Booth S4021 Aesthetic Movement 9-20 35th Ave Discover Design PH (718)797-5750 U.S. Contact: Ann Stephenson Ste 3F FAX (718)797-4944 Long Island City, NY 11106 Booth S4262 Ahcof International Development Co., Ltd. 1302 Sunon Plaza, No. 389 Jinzhai Global Crossroads PH 86-5512831077 U.S. Contact: Ning Jie Rd FAX 86-5512831506 Hefei, 230000 CHINA, Booth N9126 PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF Aijie Cotton Swab Ltd. 1-4 Fl Hongshang Bldg No 59 Global Crossroads PH 86-716 8182885 U.S. Contact: Li Jing Changgang Rd FAX 86-716 8181855 Non U.S. Contact: Li Jing Jingzhou, 434000 CHINA, Booth N10211 PEOPLES REPUBLIC OF Air Cork 3989 The Ridings gourmet food + PH (866)321-7861 U.S. Contact: Martin Edgar Mason, OH 45040 specialty products FAX Non U.S. Contact: Martin Edgar Booth S2773 Specialty Retail Contact: Martin Edgar Aire-Master of America, Inc. 1821 N Highway CC clean, contain + PH (417)725-2691 U.S. Contact: Jeff Poore PO Box 2310 sustain FAX (417)725-5737 Nixa, MO 65714 Booth N6820 3/2/2013 Page 2 of 153 Sorted By: CompanyExhibitors Name for the 2013 International Home + Housewares Show Company Name, Contacts Address Category Phone, Fax, Booth # Airfree Produtos Electronicos LDA Rua Mouzinho da Silveira Electrics & Home PH 351-213-156-222 U.S. Contact: Lilia Abrams N27 5A Healthcare FAX 351-213-516-228 Non U.S. Contact: Daniel Matias Lisbon, 1250-166 PORTUGAL Booth L13062 Specialty Retail Contact: Lilia Abrams Airider 13-4 Alliance Blvd Inventors Corner PH (800)747-2191 Non U.S. Contact: Mike Rooney Ste 236 FAX Barrie, ON L4M 0A1 Booth N7664 CANADA AIR-O-SWISS See Plaston International Corp / AIR-O-SWISS Akbar Brass Products Qayyum House, Deputy Ganj Tabletop, Kitchen PH 91-591-2414-263 U.S. Contact: Akbar Qayyum Court Road Essentials + FAX 91-591-2414-264 Moradabad, 244-001 INDIA Accents Booth S4937 AKCAM CAM PLASTIK INSAAT SAN. VE TIC. LTD. STI Seyhli Koyu Ramazanoglu Mah Cook + Bakeware PH 90-216-378-7450 U.S. Contact: Ahmet Hamdi Ulker Kaynarca Cad. No 42 Pendik FAX 90-216-378-8730 Non U.S. Contact: Ahmet Hamdi Ulker Istanbul, 34906 TURKEY Booth S5123 AKYUZ PLASTIK A. S. Gumussuyu Caddesi Fatih Sehitleri clean, contain + PH 90-212-6129400 U.S. Contact: Murat Akyuz Sokak No. 6 sustain FAX 90-212-5776092 Non U.S. Contact: Mehmet Akyuz Topkapi Booth N7146 Specialty Retail Contact: Bugra Baykar Istanbul, 34020 TURKEY Aladdin, a brand of PMI See PMI Albern Enterprises, LLC 267 Main St clean, contain + PH (570)489-6697 U.S. Contact: Bernie Zipay Ste 1A sustain FAX (570)307-0665 Non U.S. Contact: Al Baldoni Blakely, PA 18447-1248 Booth N6563 Alessi USA, Inc. 141 W 36th St Discover Design PH (212)431-1310 U.S. Contact: Jens Menke New York, NY 10018 FAX (212)431-1390 Booth S3062 Alfay Designs 4099 Ocean Ave Discover Design PH (732)382-3911 U.S. Contact: Jayme Smaldone Brooklyn, NY 11235-3714 Tabletop, Kitchen FAX (718)301-1243 Essentials + Booth S3957 Accents S3880 alfi Exhibiting with WMF Americas Group, Inc. Alite Designs 2505 Mariposa St clean, contain + PH (415)626-1526 San Francisco, CA 94110 sustain FAX Booth N8752 All About Me Till The Last Drop 8910 Oak Knoll Ln Inventors Corner PH (713)633-3609 U.S. Contact: Cheryl Waller Houston, TX 77078 FAX (713)631-8476 Booth N7659 All Seasons Homestead Helpers, Inc. 44 Lamoille View Ln Cook + Bakeware PH (802)644-5732 U.S. Contact: Kathryn Pyorala Ste 101 FAX (802)644-5112 Non U.S. Contact: Kathryn Pyorala Jeffersonville, VT 05464 Booth S4020 Specialty Retail Contact: Gerry Puttick 3/2/2013 Page 3 of 153 Sorted By: CompanyExhibitors Name for the 2013 International Home + Housewares Show Company Name, Contacts Address Category Phone, Fax, Booth # All-Clad Metalcrafters, Groupe SEB USA 1 Boland Dr Cook + Bakeware PH (973)736-0300 U.S.
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