New York City's Pier 94 will play host to more than 300 exhibitors in the upcoming Architectural Digest Home Design Show according to the organizers of the said show. The said event will be held at Pier 94 from March 6-9 this year. This year will not mark the first time that the event will be held on New York City.
The event will last for four days when consumers will have the chance to see what furniture manufacturers have to offer. According to the coordinators of the event, the show will open with a special preview to VIP consumers and the media of course on Thursday. After said preview, the event will be open to the public from Thursday to Sunday.
Exhibitors will have the 110,000 square foot display area in Pier 94 where they can showcase their latest designs. Consumers will no doubt have a good time covering all the exhibited home furnishings at the event. It is unfortunate though that consumer will not be able to pick out their Valentines gift for men at the said show slated in March.
Apart from the usual exhibits, the event will also feature designer consultations. Through this, attendees of the event will have a chance to have experts helping them in the designing of their homes. This will also be great for those people who are planning to redecorate their abode or furnish a new one but without an idea on how to go on about it.
Educational seminars will also be held at Pier 94 in connection with the event. This means that attendees will not only have the chance to see what the latest home furnishings are but will also have a chance to pick up a tip or two in designing their own homes.
According to Furniture World, some of the exhibitors that will make an appearance at the said event are: California Closets, Christopher Peacock Cabinetry, George Smith, Henry Hall Designs, Hülsta/Rolfbenz Studio, Ligne Roset, Lincoln, Niedermaier, Roche Bobois, Stark, Tucker Robbins, Terlato Family Vineyards, Tufenkian, TurboChef, and Viking. That's just the tip of the iceberg as more furniture companies are expected to take advantage of the prestigious event to show off their wares.
This event is sure to help the furniture industry by giving it a boost in the right direction. By attracting consumers and showing them the latest in the industry, exhibitors will be able to attract customers into retail stores around the country.
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Chad Isenberg is an antique collector. This 33-year old is based in the Midwest constantly on the road looking for antiques. He is also venturing on his own furniture business. On his free time, he can be found designing new furniture/fixtures.