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Strong Opening for Total Home & Gift Market: Attendance Up 17 Percent

Retailers from coast to coast arrive for the first Total Home & Gift Market of 2024.

01/15/2024
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Dallas Market Center announced that its Total Home & Gift Market opened with a 17% attendance increase for the first two days compared with last January. The attendance increase was notable for attracting retailers and interior designers from across the U.S. and internationally, with the strongest growth coming from the western U.S.

“We are thrilled with the strong opening of our January show,” said Cindy Morris, president and CEO of Dallas Market Center. “You can feel the energy of new and returning buyers with strong open to buy that have come to Dallas for the newest products, grand openings of more than 30 showrooms, and the expanded Temps. We are expecting traffic to remain steady throughout the weekend and into next week.”

Tens of thousands of buyers from across the country are anticipated to attend the seven-day trade event that welcomes single and multi-location retail, interior designers, buying groups, and major stores. Exhibitors noted the strong traffic and order writing:

“We have sold to 68% more retailers in the first two days of the show and are hitting double our sales than we did a year ago,” said John Keiser, CEO of OneCoast, which celebrated the grand opening of their flagship showroom on the first floor of the World Trade Center. “We noticed a significant number of new buyers from the West, which is great to see.”

Diverse Marketing’s CEO, Wes Hardin, also noted the rise in traffic from the west. “We’re off to a strong start, and we’re impressed with the number of new West Coast stores, especially California and Washington, in attendance. There is good energy and positive momentum in Dallas.”

“It’s off to a great start in our new home,” said Liesl Ludwig, CEO of Anne McGilvary & Company, which celebrated the grand opening of their new Dallas showroom in the World Trade Center. “We are seeing a many new retailers and opening new accounts from all over the country. We’re happy to be a part of such a lively marketplace.”

In the Interior Home + Design Center, MC Studio owner Jennifer McNairy said: “Market is off to a tremendous start as we welcomed new customers and cut the ribbon on our expanded showroom featuring Bernhardt Interiors. The business of home is strong in Dallas, and we look forward to working with retailers and interior designers this week and throughout the year.”

The Temps at Total Home & Gift Market, which runs January 10-13, welcomed hundreds of new and returning exhibitors. Forty-five percent of the January Temps exhibitors are showing in Dallas for the first time.

When asked how the opening of the show has been thus far, Robert Rodenbergerof JazzyArtz responded “This is the best show. We love the buyers in Texas and the Dallas Market Center.”

Added Meredith Harris and Raquel Torres with Balneario: “As a first-time exhibitor we have made amazing contacts and sales.  We are excited to see how the great exposure boosts our brand!”

Stacyi Bradford of White Washed Home said: “We had the best opening day in 10 years!”

“Things are really hopping at Wild Hare Designs, and the Dallas Market Center is amazing, as always,” said Madeline German of Wild Hare Designs.

“Dallas Market is first class all the way,” said Tim Danser with Prince of Scots.  “They give great customer service and deliver high quality buyers. The city of Dallas is the perfect backdrop with great restaurants and hotels.” 

The Total Home & Gift Market will continue to run through Tuesday, January 16, with the Temps closing on Saturday, January 13. For more information, including hours and events, please visit Dallas Market Center.

For upcoming markets, visit the Dallas Market Center website and download the Dallas Market Center mobile app. Also, keep up-to-date on all information by visiting Dallas Market Center on FacebookTwitterInstagram, and the DMC Daily Dose.

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