Subscribe to Kids Today
Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

New York gift market will rebrand for summer show

Home Accents Today Staff -- Kids Today, 1/29/2013 10:33:41 AM

The New York International Gift Fair, wrapping up a three-year strategic reorganization, will undergo a transformation as it readies for the summer 2013 show, including a new floor plan and name.

The summer 2013 market will introduce four new comprehensive market collections and a new exhibit floor layout, designed to position New York as "the defining marketplace for fashion-forward, design-driven home, gift and lifestyle resources," according to a press release about the move. The show's transformation also will include new branding, as NYIGF becomes "NY NOW, the Market for Home & Lifestyle."

"The strategic vision we articulated three years ago will become a reality this August in New York City," said Christian Falkenberg, NYIGF director and GLM vice president. "The show's reorganization into four collections - Home, Lifestyle, Handmade and New - and the repositioning of related resources not only will reinforce the depth and breadth of resources in the New York market, but also will better reflect the way retailers are shopping and sourcing today."

In line with these changes, the show will adopt a new name - NY NOW, the Market for Home & Lifestyle - beginning with the August 2013 edition. "This new identity, which not only conveys the energy of New York City but also communicates an imperative to participate, will redefine the market and its offerings," the press release stated.

"NY NOW will serve as a great ‘umbrella' brand for the market," said Falkenberg. "It is an all-encompassing name that is reflective of the Fair's 400+ gift, home and lifestyle product categories."

NY NOW's 2,800+ exhibitors will be repositioned into four broad market collections, rather than in the 10 NYIGF divisions currently categorized by product category or aesthetic. Children's products will be part of the NY NOW Lifestyle group, which will also include giftware, personal care, stationery and fashion accessories. These exhibitors will be on Level 1 of the Javits Center, with an exhibit floor layout engineered to maximize synergies and cross-category shopping opportunities

NY NOW Home will present a comprehensive collection of 1,200 home furnishings, home textiles, decorative accessories, tabletop and gourmet housewares on Level 3 of the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. A juried cross-category collection of contemporary design resources will continue to be presented under the renowned Accent on Design banner and within NY NOW Home.

Nearly 500 handcrafted resources - representing all home and lifestyle categories and crafted in all types of media - will be offered in NY NOW Handmade, with distinct groupings of designer-makers and global import resources. Handmade Designer Maker will continue to be presented in the Javits Center North and Handmade Global Design will continue to be presented in the Javits Center's Level 4 Galleria.

The NY NOW New collection will spotlight newcomers to the New York market in a cross-category collection of home and lifestyle products. Some 250 new-to-market exhibitors will be grouped together at Pier 94.

NY NOW, the Market for Home & Lifestyle will run Aug. 17-21. Information and registration is available online at www.nynow.com.

A exhibit floor schematic is available online at www.nynow.com/2013schematic.aspx

Comment
RSS
Reprints/License
Print
Email

Share this on
Facebook
LinkedIn
Twitter

Talkback
Resource Center

Featured Company


Related Resources

Advertisement
More Content
  • Blogs
  • Photos

Sorry, no blogs are active for this topic.

» View All Blogs RSS

Sorry, no photos are active for this topic.


KT Toolbar
KT Toolbar
NEWSLETTERS
eletter_callout_box_KT
About Us   |   Advertising Info   |   Site Map   |   Contact Us   |   FREE Subscriptions   |   Industry Links   |   RSS
© 2013 Sandow Media LLC.All rights reserved.
Use of this website is subject to its Terms of Use | Privacy Policy