All the Dallas Market Center showroom changes you need to know about ahead of January

Across Dallas Market Center's campus, a number of showroom changes have been made ahead of its January event.

All the Dallas Market Center showroom changes you need to know about ahead of January

DALLAS – Dallas Market Center’s January Total Home & Gift Market is prepping for its largest debut of new products for giving and living across its permanent showrooms in three buildings and four neighborhoods of temporary booths. The market, set to run Jan. 8-14, 2025, will also include a full schedule of events for the retail and design community, with experts and influencers presenting tours, seminars, presentations and networking opportunities to “deepen knowledge and create a shared community to expand business for the new year,” according to a release.

In Dallas’ World Trade Center, there are a number of additions, relocations and expansions debuting in January. In the World Trade Center (WTC), Vivian Watson Associates, WTC 6694, will make its debut, presenting hardware and furniture; Anne McGilvray, WTC 270, will expand its showroom; and Giftcraft will move from the Trade Mart into WTC 333. Relocating brands include Ashore, moving to WTC 521, and Boston Mills, moving to WTC 6690. The following showrooms will also debut expansions during the upcoming market:

  • American Best, WTC 452
  • Melrose/Ekkolight Infinity Lights, WTC 305-1
  • Zaer, WTC 394
  • Oriental Trimmings, WTC 6694
  • Pasha Furniture, WTC 680

In the Trade Mart (TM), multi-line gift agency Patrick & Co. had made a major expansion to TM 2927, 2727 and 2741, making room to include more than a dozen new brands. Plus Olivia Riegel, now located in TM 2618, has relocating and to an expanded showroom. Additionally, the market center will welcome the following new showrooms:

  • Christian Art Gifts, TM 1400
  • Laribbons and Crafts, TM 2634
  • Laura Park Designs/Prince of Scots, TM 1420

In the Interior Home & Design Center (IHDC) building, the Textile Salon, a shared space for fine fabrics, trims, wallpaper and more located in IHDC 2F215, will open, marking a first for Dallas Market Center. Inaugural tenants include Kravet, located in IHDC 2F215-FG10; H&M Designs Presenting Graber Window Treatments, located IHDC 2F215- FG 6; and Dallas Rugs, located in IHDC 2F215-FG5, with additional exhibitors to come. The space also features a design workspace and seminar/meeting space, which will host events during Total Home & Gift Market.

Also debuting in the IHDC is Coco & Dash To The Trade, a multi-line showroom offering art, mirrors, pillows, lampshades, lighting, textiles, beds, bedding, lifestyle items, antiques and interior design services. Located in IHDC 1D106, the showroom will showcase Coco & Dash Heritage, Fete Home, Fleur Home, Jill Seale Design Studio, Matouk, Ornis Gallery, Pooky Lighting, Reprotique, R. Lusk Studios, Savoy House and Trey Hoffmann Art. Additionally, showroom partners will include Thibaut, F. Schumacher & Co., Fermoie, Cowtan & Tout and Custom Workroom Services.

Inside the IHDC, the Gallery, the shared space of design resources on the first floor at IHDC ID202, the following new brands will join its community of resources:

  • Marble Crafter, IHDC GL22
  • Trendy Doors, IHDC GL112
  • Wexel Art, IHDC GL24

Other newcomers to the IHDC are ArtVia Design, IHDC 2F433, and Crestview Collection, IHDC 2F101. Crestview Collection was previously located in the World Trade Center. Porch View Home, located in IHDC 2F446, will also expand ahead of the Total Home & Gift Market.

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