World Market Center Las Vegas, as a key player in the home furnishings market, recently announced a live webcast with style guru and TV personality Susanna Salk, as well as renowned designers Timothy Corrigan, Laura Kirar, and Vicente Wolf.
Despite waning sales in the home furnishings industry, World Market Center exhibitors are pulling out all the stops to ensure buyers have access to the highest quality furniture to sell their clients and customers.
The Juried Showcase at Las Vegas World Market Center show the most discriminating designs and cutting-edge thinking in the world of home furnishings. “Increased attendance within the design sector clearly demonstrates that ‘high end’ is in ‘high demand’ at Las Vegas Market,” said Tim Branscome, Vice President of International Business Development of World Market Center Las Vegas.
World Market Center Las Vegas proudly announced the creation of National Home Furnishings Month, a celebration that strives to give consumers a behind-the-scenes look at the home furnishings industry, and the manufacturers, designers, and retailers that make it all possible.
The Brian Setzer Orchestra will perform in a live concert on September 14th for World Market Center's fall market. Outside of being a key networking opportunity and the culmination of the newly announced first even National Home Furnishings Month. This complimentary concert is for Las Vegas Market attendees and kicks off at 6:00pm.
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The Las Vegas World Market coming to Las Vegas, Nevada, September 14-17 2009 has negotiated special rates at many of Las Vegas's top hotels. Some of the hotel rates start as low as $50 per night. The Sahara Hotel is even claiming starting rooms at $29 per night, but you will certainly want to check the details on that one.
Michigan-based La-Z-Boy furniture posted a %5.3 million profit for the quarter ending April 25th, despite a 22% drop in sales. This comes as welcome news to this manufacturer of upholstery and case good furniture, who has recently undergone drastic infrastructure cuts to keep pace with shrinking consumer spending and a decline in commercial credit.
Postponed for the cooler month of September, the World Market Center Las Vegas has brought in hundreds of new manufacturers and tens of thousands of products will be on display for show goers, promising new buying prospects. Manufacturers like Artisan Home Furniture, Creative Co-op, and Feizy Rugs will be opening new showrooms to welcome buyers to a world of new styles and design ideas.