Las Vegas Market dedicates new floor to high-end furnishings

In total, the floor will house 11 better-brand companies.

Bobby Dalheim//Senior Editor of Case Goods and Global Sourcing//September 13, 2023

LAS VEGAS – The Las Vegas Market has launched a new floor dedicated to high-end home furnishings for the winter 2024 edition Jan. 28-Feb. 1. The floor, located on the second floor of building B, will include expansion by Four Hands and Hooker Furnishings, as well as debuts by Caracole, Varaluz and others.

In total, the floor will house 11 better-brand companies, bringing it to near full capacity.

“This infusion and concentration of high-end home furnishings extends the breadth and depth of product offerings and price points available at Las Vegas Market,” said Dorothy Belshaw, Andmore executive vice president and chief growth officer. “These brands make Las Vegas Market a more comprehensive sourcing destination for designers and retailers alike.”

New-to-Vegas B2 showrooms include A.R.T. Furniture (minimalist interior furnishings and upholstery); Caracole (higher-end Earth-toned home furniture); Jonathan Charles (high-end artisan interior furnishings); Rowe (eco-friendly custom upholstery); and Varaluz (transitional handmade lighting, mirrors and home décor).

Two brands – Four Hands (contemporary home furnishings and handmade art) and Sunpan (tailored indoor/outdoor home furnishings and luxe home décor) – will relocate and expand on B2. Additionally, Hooker Furnishings (upscale interior furnishings) will open a second location at Las Vegas Market, extending its family of brands – Hooker Furniture, Hooker Upholstery, HF Custom, Bradington Young, M, Prime Resource International, Pulaski Furniture, Samuel Lawrence Furniture and Sunset West – across World Market Center Las Vegas’ Buildings A and B.

As part of the B2 remerchandising, the market’s more than 100 temporary home furnishings exhibitors will relocate to B6 beginning in January 2024. Temporary exhibitors represent some 12 categories, including outdoor patio furniture, dining tables, sofas, rustic furniture, home décor and mattress/bedding.

Market organizers say the move gives home furnishings retailers a unique opportunity to source temporary exhibitors alongside permanent showrooms with compatible price points offerings.

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