VM & Display Show Supplement
Hangers of London We stock and manufacture a wide selection of clothes hangers in wood, wire, plastic or metal. Specialist designers on hand to discuss your corporate branding and ideas. Stand out from the crowd with high quality custom hangers. T: +44 (0)208 885 3055 W:
www.hangersoflondon.com
COFRAD Mannequins COFRAD Mannequins, the french designer and manufacturer of displays, bustforms and mannequins, are launching in Europe at the London VM and Display Show. ‘«LADY»’, is a collection designed by Ralph Pucci. More feminine than ever, it shows lines and spirit dear to the brand. The silhouettes are tall and slender. The elegant attitudes reveal a hint of casualness. This creative collection is portrayed in twenty attitudes and two new faces which transcends the mannequin to become a unique and timeless pieces of art. This mannequin takes a new dimension and the collection compliments the extensive range of COFRAD mannequins. T: +33 1 53 17 52 82 W:
www.cofrad.com
The British Display Society
The British Display Society (BDS) is attending to encourage new membership from all areas of the VM community and to promote the advantages of having a strong industry body to support practitioners, suppliers, colleges and students alike. The BDS goes back to the 1920s and has been active for over fifty years ensuring that those embarking on a visual merchandising career are trained to a high standard. Visitors will be welcome to visit our stand and express their views regarding the role currently played by the BDS and to contribute any ideas of their own which could be considered for the future. T: +44 (0)20 8856 2030
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www.britishdisplaysociety.co.uk Andy Thornton
Andy Thornton are new to the VM and Display Show, having taken a stand to showcase their exciting new Urban Vintage collection of retail display equipment. Perhaps better known in the hospitality sector, as suppliers of furniture, lighting and accessories, Andy Thornton are causing massive interest in the retail sector with this hugely innovative range.
Urban Vintage from Andy Thornton includes industrial‐style shelving units, factory carts & trolleys, refectory tables and chests of drawers, all ideal for displaying fashion goods such as clothing, footwear and accessories. The range is also complemented and supported by an equally on‐trend range of contact industrial furniture, factory‐style lighting, metal ceiling/wall tiles and even original shop counters and display cabinets. T: +44 (0)1422 376000 W:
www.andythornton.com
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Matt Wingfield Studios Matt Wingfield Studio is a design/ solutions company, working across retail, events, publishing and music.
We love design. For seventeen years we have been on a on a mission to challenge how shop window display is conceived and produced, offering a point of
difference. We love the 3d graphic window we created for The White Company this spring. We rolled this out over the UK and in the Middle East. T: +44 (0)207 720 2100 W:
www.mattwingfieldstudio.com
Alchemy Expo
Alchemy Expo are launching their remarkable state‐of‐the‐art MicroTile video display solutions in the retail market at the 2013 VM and Display Show. Systemised MicroTiles are the ultimate ‘intelligent’ state‐of‐the‐art video blocks measuring just 306mm x 408mm. Uniquely, each module can be designed into any combination screen‐shaped wall; and amazingly each tile can be individually programmed to create stunning dynamic branded presentations. From intriguing small tile‐groups to a massive panoramic concave sweep, the design opportunities are exciting and virtually unlimited. T: +44 (0)2920 460670 W:
www.alchemyexpo.com
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