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AUG 16-20 JAVITS CENTER + PIER 94, NEW YORK Show Schedule August 16 17 18 19 20 SAT SUN MON TUE WED HANDMADE 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 5 JAVITS CENTER AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM AUG 16-20 JAVITS CENTER + PIER 94, NEW YORK Show Schedule August 16 17 18 19 20 SAT SUN MON TUE WED HANDMADE 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 5 JAVITS CENTER AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM NEW! 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 5 PIER 94 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM HOME 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 2 JAVITS CENTER AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM LIFESTYLE 9 6 9 6 9 6 9 2 JAVITS CENTER AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM ARTISAN RESOURCE™ 9 8 9 6 9 6 9 5 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM PIER 94 SourceNY 9 8 9 6 9 6 9 5 PIER 94 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM IMPULSE at NY NOW 9 8 9 6 9 6 9 5 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM PIER 94 FRONT COVER: KRETEN CANdlEAbRA bY SOUdA 2 On behalf of Emerald Expositions, we are pleased to present this comprehensive preview of the Summer 2014 NY NOW™, highlighting market features and select exhibitors that represent the innovation and creativity found throughout the market’s four distinct collections. With this edition, we are excited to welcome NY NOW into Emerald’s portfolio of exceptional trade shows that span eight diverse sectors – among them, a strong group of events serving the Gift, Home & General Merchandise industries. With an outstanding team behind NY NOW, and fresh insight that comes with this new ownership, we look forward to implementing meaningful change that will add further value for all market participants. Read on and get excited for the Summer 2014 NY NOW. We’ll see you there! Christopher McCabe Emerald Expositions, executive vice president Your customers are savvier than ever. They take design trends seriously. They want to be the first to try new products. They want to know where a product is made, and who made it. When you attend this summer’s edition of NY NOW™, the Market for Home + Lifestyle, you’ll have access to the new, trend-focused resources from around the world. With locations at the Javits Center and Pier 94, NY NOW showcases an expansive range of innovative resources among 400+ product categories from 2,800+ suppliers, within four comprehensive collections: HOME, LIFESTYLE, HANDMADE and NEW! Visit NY NOW HOME for innovation in furnishings, home textiles, interior décor, tabletop, and gourmet housewares. Shop NY NOW LIFESTYLE for trend-setting giftware, personal care, fashion accessories and juvenile resources. In NY NOW HANDMADE, source artisanal cross-category craft, from limited- production designer makers to handmade global resources. Discover market newcomers in NY NOW NEW! with fresh product introductions and line extensions. And if you’re a volume import buyer, don’t forget Artisan Resource™, a market dedicated to global handmade and artisan products. Of course, there is more to Market Week than what happens on the show floor. Use this pre-show planner to plan your time at seminars and special events. Enjoy the product previews, and read the compelling back stories of some of our exhibitors. See you this August in New York City! Christian Falkenberg NY NOW™ director and Emerald Expositions senior vice president 3 SUMMER 2014 NY NOWTM Tech Tools Give You What You Want “click here” for show information, travel planning, and product sourcing! With several technology-enabled tools at your disposal – including an online search program and a mobile app – it’s easy to plan ahead for NY NOW, and remain in-the-know once you’re on-site. So, what do you want to do? I Want to…. Register to attend NY NOW Use my mobile device Access: NYNOW.cOM to navigate the Show On the market website, you can register Download: NY NOW Wayfinder App to attend NY NOW for free, reserve your With this free app, you can search for and space at seminars and special events, save product info, and display it on a floor follow market and industry news, and plan. On-site, use it to find exhibitors and sign up to receive the market’s weekly products. View your walking list, check the newsletter, NYnow®. Register here: seminar and event schedule, and access nynow.com/Buyers.aspx the shuttle bus schedule. Find it here: http://search.nynow.com/mobile.aspx Search for Products Use: NYNOW.com ProducT SearcH STAY cONNEcTED This robust, detailed search tool lets BLOg: The NY NOW design you search for exhibitors or products, conversation takes place on the by name, product line, category or 100 Days of Design blog! Check keyword description. Save your search, in for previews of intriguing update it, display it on a floor plan, and product resources, NYC attractions, and print it to carry with you. Begin here: profiles of intriguing NY NOW exhibitors. http://search.nynow.com Visit www.100daysofdesign.com. E-NEWSLETTER: The weekly NYnow Plan my travel to New York city e-newsletter delivers news, market updates Visit: myglmtravel.com and New York City recommendations right Make your travel arrangements, to your in box! Subscribe here: particularly hotel reservations, nynow.com/TheShow/NYnow.aspx through this site managed by Travel Planners, Inc. Take advantage of Join the conversation discounts exclusively for NY NOW on social media, too! Market attendees. facebook.com/nynowmarket @nynowmarket 4 contEntS 15 in this issue 4 9 Tech Tools NY NOW LIFESTYLE Online and mobile resources Style and sophistication for NY NOWTM information, to in giftware, personal care, help you now and onsite. fashion accessories and juvenile resources. 6 24 NY NOW: 14 NY NOW The Overview NY NOW HANDMADE calendar Of Events More details on what Artisanal cross-category Save the date(s)! Four full days you’ll find at NY NOW craft, from limited-production of market week programming. and in its four distinctive designer makers to handmade resource collections. global resources. 26 15 Seminars 7 NY NOW offers more than NY NOW Floor Plan NY NOW NEW! 30 educational sessions to Meet market newcomers as help you stay ahead of trends they introduce new products and learn new ways to grow 8 and line extensions. your business! NY NOW HOME Fresh looks in furnishings, home textiles, interior 20 28 décor, tabletop, and get To Know NY STYLE gourmet housewares. ARTISAN RESOURcE™ What to do, see, and eat in The market for volume NYC – attractions, shops, handmade and artisan restaurants, and more. products returns to NYC. 23 The Maker Project This multi-faceted project includes maker product 17 showcases; a four-part seminar program; and exclusive free access to New York City’s MAD. 11 8 5 SUMMER 2014 NY NOWTM: The Overview NY NOW, the Market for Home + Lifestyle marks its second summer market in 2014; and it’s bigger and better than ever! This market presents a total of 400+ product categories and 2,800+ suppliers. More than 35,000 attendees are expected from all 50 U.S. states, and more than 80 countries worldwide. Here’s a basic overview of NY NOW’s four refined and cohesive product collections, so you can source and shop for complementary resources. Staggered opening dates give you the chance to start on Saturday in the HANDMADE and NEW! collections 1,200 Exhibitors in 500 Exhibitors in nY noW HoME nY noW HAnDMADE Location: Javits Center, Level 3 Location: Handmade® Global Design, Javits Center, Galleria Level 4. What you’ll find: With a focus on Handmade® Designer Maker, Javits North innovation, this collection includes three themed sections: Tabletop + Gourmet What you’ll find: A juried collection Housewares; Home Furnishings + Textiles; of artisanal handcrafted items across and Accent on Design®. such categories as tabletop, ceramics, textiles, home décor, jewelry and apparel. There are two distinct categories: 1,100 Exhibitors in Handmade Designer Maker and nY noW LIFEStYLE Handmade Global Design. Location: Javits Center, Level 1 What you’ll find: A broad spectrum 250 Exhibitors in of trend-setting merchandise. There nY noW nEW! are four themed sections, each a Location: Passenger Ship Terminal Pier 94 unique shopping destination: Baby + Child; Gift; Personal Accessories; What you’ll find: The newest resources and Personal Care + Wellness. across product categories, in a space entirely dedicated to 250 newcomers to the New York market. Within this collection, the Artisan Jewelry Showcase features more than 30 innovative jewelry makers. 6 JACOB K. JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER - 655 West 34th Street LEVEL Global HANDMADE 4 Design AUGUST 16-19 (GALLERIA) AISLES 100-500 Global Design 100-500 LEVEL HOME Tabletop + Accent AUGUST 17-20 Home Furnishings + Textiles Gourmet on Housewares Design® Home Furnishings + Textiles 1000-2900 LOBBY EXHIBITS 3 Tabletop + Gourmet Housewares 3000-3700 AISLES 1000-4200 Accent On Design® 3700-4200 LEVEL HANDMADE AUGUST 16-19 Designer Maker 2 LOBBY EXHIBITS LOBBY EXHIBITS (JAVITS NORTH) AISLES 9000-9500 Designer Maker 9000-9500 LEVEL LIFESTYLE AUGUST 17-20 Baby Personal Gift + Gift Gift 5000-6600 & 7200-7800 Child Accessories Baby + Child 7000-7200 1 Personal Care Personal Care + Wellness + Wellness 7900-8000 Personal AISLES 5000-8700 Accessories 8100-8700 PASSENGER SHIP TERMINAL - 55th Street and 12th Avenue PIER NEW! AUGUST 16-19 SourceNY New York’s Newest 10000-14000 New York’s IMPULSE 94 Newest Artisan Resource ARTISAN ™ AISLES 10000-33000 RESOURCE AUGUST 16-19 30000-33000 7 HoME Caskata Artisanal Home Telling Stories Through Tabletop Moments captured by Shawn Laughlin of caskata Artisanal Home For Shawn Laughlin, founder and designer at Caskata Artisanal Home, there’s always a place at the table for inspired, well-designed tableware. Making food look as beautiful as it tastes is a part of the overall experience of sharing a meal.
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