Atlanta—The rich product re-sources that make Americasmart a can’t miss
destination for retailers to do business will grow even richer next month when
the Atlanta International Area Rug Market and the Atlanta Inter-national Gift
& Home Furnishings Market come together in a historic joining of two events
designed to maximize product selection, sourcing and sales. The Gift Show,
scheduled from July 8 to 17 (market temporaries July 11 to 15), and the July 13
to 16 Rug Market will showcase 6.2 million square feet of space—housing 4.2
million square feet of product—in more than 2,000 showrooms and 4,000
temporary booths, all at one Atlanta address. “This is an important shift for
the rug show,” said Chas Sydney, senior vice president of leasing for
AmerciasMart.
“It is unlike anything we’ve ever done in the past. Furniture stores have
a big propensity to move into the rug business. By us tying the two markets
together, it gives those dealers attending the show a great opportunity to
explore the rug industry. It allows our customers to explore a whole new world
of prospects.” In an effort to draw more traffic to the Rug Market, several
promotions will be offered. “On Sunday morning, the first day of the rug show,
we are offering a free breakfast for all buyers on the rug floors,” he
explained. “We are doing free cocktail parties on different nights of the
show, as well. On Tuesday, we will be offering lunch.”
As part of the promotions, a two-year lease on a new 2003 BMW Mini Cooper
will also be given away. Registration for the contest is open to all area rug
and furniture retailers and will take place on floors 3 through 6 of The Area
Rug Center. “The new Sunday, July 13, to Wednesday, July 16 timing makes the
Atlanta Area Rug Market’s complete product mix eas-ily accessible to gift and
home furnishings retailers shopping the Gift & Home Furnishings Market on
prime days, when its showrooms and temporaries are operating at full capacity to
accommodate peak traffic,” said Sydney. Reciprocal advantages extend to those
core area rug retailers who, while traditionally drawn to the Rug Market, will
find every AmericasMart product center and exhibit hall open for business and
ready to serve, he noted.
“The Markets’ complementary product line-ups and joint timing signal area
rugs’ growing importance in the home furnishings retail mix, and reflect the
emergence of cross merchandising in traditional area rug retailing. “For home
furnishings and gift retailers,” Sydney added, “the convergence offers
instant access to more area rug product and more new product introductions, all,
from the most respected importers and manufacturers in the area rug business.”
Area rug retailers—assured of full access to Area Rug Center showrooms—can
buy beyond their “home” category in the full home furnishings and gift
product mix, including the July market’s 10 product centers and 31 Temporaries
categories. “Buyers from both markets will find an area rug product mix that
spans all styles and all price points, including handmade and power-loomed area
rugs in tradition- al and contemporary designs,” said Sydney.
The 120-plus showrooms on Area Rug Center floors 1, and 3 through 6 will be
open and ready for business beginning at 9 a.m., Sunday, July 13, and will
welcome buyers from both markets for four straight days through the close of
business on Wednesday, July 16 at 5 p.m. In other news, Orian Rugs, a long-time
tenant of the Area Rug Center, has extended its AmericasMart presence with a
long-term lease agreement extending into 2005. An AmericasMart exhibitor since
1983, Orian Rugs is located on the Mart’s 6th floor in booth 6-C-2. “Our
presence in Atlanta is a key component in continuing to provide exceptional
service to our retailers,” said Randy Gardner, vice president of sales for
Orian. “AmericasMart gives us an unparalleled platform from which to present
our newly developed and expanded product lines.” “Orian is an integral
component of our success,” said Sydney. “Its product is innovative and
ever-evolving.”
Couristan has also committed to the longevity of AmericasMart’s Area Rug
Center by extending its lease as well. Other exhibitors have extended their
leases as well including Bokara Rug Co. and Nargezian Rug Co. “We’re
continually striving to incorporate innovative interpretations of centuries old
designs into the rugs of today,” said Robert Rodish, controller of Bokara.
“Our innovative use of color, design and texture gives our customers a
competitive edge.” Another company, Hellenic Rug Imports, has not only
extended its lease with AmericasMart but has expanded its showroom, as well. The
handmade and power-loomed rug producer has expanded its showroom to 3,000 square
feet, doubling the size of its existing 1,500-sq.-ft. showroom. The company
extended its AmericasMart presence with a long-term lease agreement extending
into 2007.
An AmericasMart showroom owner since 1999 and a Market Temporaries exhibitor
in the years previous, Hellenic is currently located in AmericasMart, floor 6,
6-G-8. Upon completion of the expansion, Hellenic will be located in
6-G-12—immediately adjacent to its present location. In celebration, Hellenic
will host a grand opening gala on July 13. A complimentary cocktail buffet
catered by Kyma—renowned as one of the country’s finest Greek restaurants
—will be served. “Hellenic is a dynamic company and an important component
of the Area Rug Center’s success,” said Sydney. “Collection after
collection, year after year, Hellenic continues to design and produce exciting,
innovative area rugs.” “Hellenic has expanded its AmeriasMart presence for
several reasons,” said Steve Mazarakis, Hellenic’s president and CEO.
“First and formeost, we needed additional space and AmericasMart gave us an
unparalleled platform from which to present our newly developed and expanded
product lines.
“Additionally,” he continued, “our Atlanta showroom has proven integral
to our company’s successes. It attracts the retailers necessary to operate on
a daily basis—not only during the market.” Amid its more than 120 showrooms,
retailers shopping the Area Rug Center will discover Old World Classics—a
brand new showroom totaling 800 square feet—the latest addition to the
400,000-sq.-ft. center. Founded in 1995 and specializing in handmade,
vegetable-dyed rugs from India, Old World Classics is located on floor 5,
5-E-14. “We exhibited in the Temporaries for several years and were very
successful,” said Beri Kuntic, Old World Classics’ president. “From our
new showroom we can best present our products to a wider audience of the
country’s premier rug dealers.” For more information on Americasmart•Atlanta,
call 800/285-6278. —Louis Iannaco