The Tabletop sector
The Tabletop division will benefi t this time around from improvements such as a purer concentration of specialty tabletop resources, a new layout of the exhibit hall and an infl ux of new and returning suppliers to the marketplace. “The breadth and depth of our specialty tabletop resources will increase dramatically this August,” said Dorothy Belshaw, NYIGF director and GLM senior vice president. “The introduction of The Gourmet Housewares Show to NYIGF this summer allows us to better categorize tabletop and housewares resources, and construction in the Javits Center’s 3A and 3B Halls provides an opportunity to create a dynamic new fl oor plan for this division.” The Tabletop division’s new layout positions Michael Aram, Vietri and Vagabond House at the entry, and Kim Seybert, Juliska, Bodrum and Mariposa in key up-front locations. At the same time, some repositioning of relevant exhibitors in NYIGF’s other key divisions will create groupings of dynamic industry leaders, as well as shopping effi ciencies for buyers. A number of leading tabletop brands will return to NYIGF following a hiatus from the market. Dartington Crystal returns following a decade- long absence from the New York Market; and Royal Copenhagen and TAG-Trade Associates Group) both return after a 5 year absence from the Fair. CE Corey also will return after a brief absence. In addition, Belleek Pottery Ltd , Make International, Mottahedeh & Company and Romanov all will exhibit for the fi rst time at NYIGF. Beyond these new additions to market, several long-time exhibitors – Bodrum, Europe 2 You, Frances Stoia, Michael Aram and II Sisters – also will expand their exhibit space this August. NYIGF’s Tabletop division
presents some 200 leading brands and innovative new resources in glassware, serveware, dinnerware, cutlery/fl atware, table linens, barware and wine accessories. These suppliers, coupled with the another 150 high-end kitchenware suppliers exhibiting in The Gourmet Housewares Show at NYIGF, will create a dynamic concentration of 350 resources for table and kitchen at the summer market.
Bugambilia Booth 3078
The Mane Lion Booth 2848
The Mane Lion was born in 1979 in the heart of Philadelphia’s fabled Main Line, from which we borrow our name. Back then, residents entertained more formally, so a line of charming, hand-painted chip-and-dip serving pieces seemed like just the thing for a fun, new, fashionable way to present appetizers and hors d’oeuvres. Today, The Mane Lion offers a full range of Italian-crafted, hand-painted ceramic chip-and- dips, dinnerware and home accessories. The Mane Lion believe that cheerful, elegant, fi nely crafted serving pieces and dinnerware enhance the act of entertaining – accessories for an entertaining life.
www.manelion.com
For the past eleven years, the Bugambilia Foodservice Display Ware Collection has only been sold to the hospitality/food service industry, and is now looking to sell to retailers. The company are keen to make their contemporary unique products available to the consumer market after proving popular on cruise ships, hotels, stadiums and restaurants around the world for food service. Available in over 20 colours and a wide variety of shapes and sizes, the product has been ideal for buffets and banquets as it is extremely durable, and more importantly for commercial use, it has excellent temperature conductivity.
www.bugambilia.com
W2 Products Booth 3781
Fancy nibbling off Napoleon? Or taking your pudding off a Portrait of a Young Woman? Then look no further! Whitbread Wilkinson’s range of durable melamine plates features the funniest and most famous faces from The National Gallery’s collection. Perfect for anything from picnics to parties, these National Gallery plates will delight and amuse for years to come! Choose from a selection of four plates, four side plates and one large platter. The collection features a range of faces richly reproduced onto durable melamine.
www.w2products.com
Mussels and More Pottery Booth 3049
This is will be the fi rst time Mussels and More are exhibiting at the summer NYIGF, as they showcase their uniquely functional and decorative tabletop collections. Made in Canada, all the collection are handmade, giving a unique and special look to each and every piece. The dinnerware is also oven, microwave and dishwasher safe. The pieces have a very distinct seaside feel and give character to any table settling. Great for themed tables or as an everyday novelty, Mussels and More are keen to give table settings a personal touch.
www.musselsandmore.com TABLEWARE INTERNATIONAL 41
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