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Guest blog: SURTEX Preview

Surtex 2011
Gift & Home Today invited Penny Sikalis, the vice president of show producer GLM and manager of the SURTEX show, to share insights into the trends and resources at SURTEX. Here is her report.


 
Penny Sikalis
If it's spring, then it's time to attend SURTEX®, on May 20-22, 2012 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York City. Why? Because it’s the market that influences product trends across all home categories! Think of it as the crystal ball of emerging trends, and the indicator of product colors and designs that will soon be making their way into shops and then homes. 

In its 26th year, SURTEX features more than 300 exhibitors representing the works of more than 1,000 artist and designers from around the world … all of whom are on the cutting-edge of the design business. They’ll be offering the latest original artwork and brands to the 6,000 attendees (art buyers and licensees) who annually seek surface designs, from textile and graphic design to illustration, photography and mixed media. 

These designs will take shape in a broad spectrum of markets, including decorative fabrics, tabletop, giftware, stationery, greeting cards, gift wrap and other paper products, ceramics, linens and domestics, wall coverings and floor coverings, apparel textiles, toys, packaging and publishing. It’s an all-inclusive marketplace for not only product developers, but also smart independent retailers who want to stay ahead of their competition. They’ll get a sneak peek of what will be in development and launched for 2013 delivery. 

Here, two SURTEX exhibitors share a bit about their upcoming offerings. 

Sam Abell is President and CEO of Courtney Davis Inc.,  a leading art licensing agency for more than 37 years. His unique perspective for what’s ahead includes four themes:
  1. Color: fresh, bright and being used in a dominant fashion as well as accent 
  2. Mix & Match: patterns are being juxtaposed in a unique, playful manner 
  3. Burlap: a key accent in higher-end design 
  4. Organic: a growing area of interest in both design and subject matter 

Nancy Fire is founder and creative director of Design Works International, a well-known design studio and trend service firm of more than 20 years. 

Surtex 2011
"This year we are focusing on eclectic mixes of patterns, like large scale floral designs paired with geometric accents. In addition, there are lush tropical patterns in deep color combinations, sun-struck mid-tone colors for retro florals, and coconut grove brights for junior conversationals. Nature remains strong, including birds with pattern-fill images in many styles."

In addition to seeing exhibitors’ offerings, SURTEX participants will have access to an all-new Trend Theater, where world-renowned forecasting companies will share their future visions via daily multi-media trend presentations. Complimentary and exclusive to SURTEX, these 30-minute sessions will inspire viewers with the pulse of the market, from consumer attitudes and street happenings, to color, design and theme directions across multiple categories.

To get the full picture of what’s ahead, and what every design-related business – whether manufacturer or retailer – should be planning for 2013/14, SURTEX is a must-attend. A comprehensive Conference Program as well as networking activities, will round out the experience.For registration and attendance details, visit www.surtex.com.



An owl is featured in steel wall decor collection


Lazart Production introduces an owl to its laser-cut steel wall decor collection. The American-made images are available in full-sized wall art pieces to smaller pieces designed to hang in the window. Available in a rich Honey Pinion finish, each piece includes built-in brackets on the back for hanging. See this laser-cut owl and other new products at the summer's major gift shows.

Contemporary, classic, fun pillows

emma at home the modern home décor collection by Emma Gardner, has added 25 pillows to its assortment, bringing the total to 42. Featuring original designs embroidered on natural linen, the pillows are stuffed with a luxurious down and feather fill and come in one size, 20 inches by 20 inches. 


Each pillow features the award-winning designer's signature American style and exudes her celebrated sense of color. The irreverent Bagel & Lox joins Bento from last season in the brand's Lunch Box Collection. 

The company also offers art, candles, throws and hand-tufted rugs. Products are currently available at the emma at homes's flagship store and website, at retailers around the world, online and at occasional flash sales. 









'The Guest' by Lladro coming to Chicago

The Guest has been called "the most ground-breaking Lladró character." It was conceived by Jaime Hayon for the Spanish artistic porcelain brand. It is traveling to Chicago for a special exhibition at the design showroom Haute Living. The opening will be celebrated on Wednesday, March 14, and will be attended by Rosa Lladró, president of Lladró. The exhibition will be on view there for three months and will also include additional pieces from The Fantasy by Jaime Hayon, his first collection for Lladró.
 

As with all Lladró works, the Guests are handcrafted at its workshops in Valencia, following an entirely artisan process. The profound knowledge of porcelain, the specialized technique of the decorating team and the close collaboration with the artists resulted in the creation of pieces unexpectedly amusing and ground-breaking.

The Haute Living showroom is located across from the Merchandise Mart in the heart of Chicago's River North Design District. It carries furniture lines from emerging designers and progressive brands. 

Decorative ceramic tiles with art reproductions

The online art gallery, overstockArt.com, launched a line of decorative inlay tiles. The inlay tiles create a mural image in a set of 12 tiles. They can be used in a variety of places including, baths, backsplashes, fireplaces and walls. The company also offers trivet tiles.

Artwork on the tiles are reproductions of great masters such as Gustav Klimt, Claude Monet, Georgia O’Keeffe, Pablo Picasso and Vincent van Gogh.The decorative ceramic tile inlays just introduced on the site include:
  • “Branches of an Almond Tree in Blossom,” Vincent van Gogh – 18” x 24” mural image comprised of 12 6” x 6” tiles 
  • Café Terrace at Night,” Vincent van Gogh – 18” x 24” mural image comprised of 12 6” x 6” tiles 
  •  "Irises,” Vincent van Gogh – 18” x 24” mural image comprised of 12 6” x 6” tiles 
  •  “Starry Night,” Vincent van Gogh – 18” x 24” mural image comprised of 12 6” x 6” tiles 
  •  “Sunflowers (Detail),” Vincent van Gogh –18” x 24” mural image comprised of 12 6” x 6” tiles  
 The art trivet tiles currently available for purchase on the site include: 
  • “The Dream,” Pablo Picasso – 11” x 14” art trivet tile 
  • “Irises,” Vincent van Gogh – 11” x 14” art trivet tile
  • “Red Poppies,” Vincent van Gogh – 11” x 14” art trivet tile
  • “Starry Night,” Vincent van Gogh – 11” x 14” art trivet tile
 Additional art trivet tiles and inlay tiles will become available in the weeks and months ahead.




Serveware, barware, hostess gifts

Suzy Toronto Collection. New serveware designs from popular licensed artist Suzy Toronto includes tabletop for home entertaining, cosmetic bags, water bottles and gifts for girls of any age. Bright colors, fun patterns and humorous text are signature Suzy, applied to formats such as glasses, snack plates, platter, place card holder set, cosmetic bags, water bottles, luggage tags, pill boxes and credit/business card holders.

Wine & Vine. Contemporary barware, accessories and hostess gifts are exclusive designs by Midwest-CBK in-studio artists. Formats include glassware, snack plates, serving dishes, wine toppers, bar towels, cheese boards and markers, cork holder, cocktail and cheese picks and wine holder, featuring tongue-in-cheek phrases such as "Aged perfectly," "Cork it," "Wineaux," "Grape therapy," "Time to wine," "Wine a little, laugh a lot" and "Wine time.

Nature's Soul.
Inspirational quotes and beautiful designs lift the spirit and soothe the soul. Style is contemporarly with brushed silver finish and designs made of metal, glass and canvas. Formats include ornaments/pins/charms (all in one), angel figurines, keepsake boxes, candle holders, wish and prayer stones, photo frames, night lights and wall crosses.

All are available from Midwest-CBK. The company has showrooms in Atlanta, Billerica, Mass., Chicago, Dallas, Las Vegas, Minneapolis, Seattle and Toronto. It also exhibits are regional shows.

Dallas market welcomes Santa Fe Folk Art Artists


Santa Fe International Folk Art Market Artists To Exhibit in Dallas

– A Collection of folk art to be shown during FINDS Dallas Temp Show –


By Dallas Market Center

DALLAS – June 20, 2011 – Dallas Market Center, the world’s most complete wholesale marketplace, recently announced that artists from the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market will show at the FINDS Dallas Temp Show being held June 23-26. The Collection will be located in the Trade Mart, 1st floor atrium, near Design FINDS.

“We are honored to have artists from the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market on campus during Market,” said Cindy Morris, COO, Dallas Market Center. “It’s a unique buying opportunity for our retailers and a chance for them to order cause-related products that make a difference in others’ lives.”

More than a dozen artists will travel to Dallas before heading to Santa Fe, New Mexico for the annual International Folk Art Market, the largest international folk art market in the world. The mission of the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market is to foster economic and cultural sustainability for folk artists and folk art worldwide and to create intercultural exchange opportunities that unite the peoples of the world. Each artist is making a difference for their families and communities through the sale of their one-of-a-kind handmade products.

One of the exhibiting artists that will show at Market is Janet Nkubana, from Rwanda. Janet learned to weave from her mother and is now co-founder of Gahaya Links. Her organization was founded after the Rwandan Genocide to help women cope with minimal support. Among the baskets that she will show are the elegantly-shaped, conical “peace” baskets that have earned international acclaim. In 2005, the baskets were featured in O Magazine. Today, the baskets can be found in the displays of Macy’s department stores throughout the United States.

Alba Sepúlveda, another artist, from Chile began hand weaving delicate miniature sculptures and designs out of horsehair at the age of seven, and has developed her craft for more than 50 years. She is today one of the foremost weavers in Chile, with a long list of awards and recognitions on an international scale. Alba recently developed a cooperative called Arte en Crin, made up of 14 artisans from her hometown of Rari. The cooperative was developed with the intention of creating a space for artisans to be able to support themselves through their traditional art, to engage youth in the centuries old tradition, and to preserve this very important cultural heritage.

Also showing during Market is Elhadji Koumama from Niger, who is the ninth child of the famous Nigerien Tuareg silversmith, Mohamed Koumama, and heads a cooperative that specializes in making exquisite fine silver jewelry. The Koumama family works in several small groups of two to 15 men with boys beginning their apprenticeship at age seven to learn the methods their forefathers used centuries ago. Elhadji works with family members and others in the Inadin (blacksmith) subgroup of Tuaregs. Niger is the poorest country on earth so few Tuaregs can afford their jewelry. Tourists who once bought jewelry from the Koumamas no longer come because of the Al Qaeda kidnappings. The Koumamas are now almost entirely dependent on sales of jewelry in the United States to support themselves and their communities.

Macedonio Palomino from Peru is a master weaver and teacher and will also show in the Collection. He founded the company Artesanías WARI-URPI in 2004. Together with his wife Luzmila Huarancca, a highly-talented embroiderer, he provides training and dignified jobs to more than 300 artisans in 12 native communities in rural Ayacuhco, a region in Peru’s central Andes. WARI-URPI is dedicated to preserving its native culture, which differs from that of other pre-Colombian cultures in Peru. Taking advantage of the remarkable skills of its artisans, WARI-URPI has developed a range of handmade products such as pillow covers, table runners, tapestries, handbags, belts, curtains, and other products.

To learn more about the Santa Fe International Folk Art Market Collection artists, visit www.dallasmarketcenter.com/markets/overview/santafe and for information on the upcoming Santa Fe International Folk Art Market visit www.folkartmarket.org.

Art & Design Affair, an all-market party, will be on Friday, June 24 from 6 to 8 p.m. in The Grand Pavilion at the Trade Mart (1st floor). During the event, market attendees will have the opportunity to view the Sante Fe International Folk Art Market Collection, artists’ demonstrations, and the new Design FINDS area while enjoying cocktails, passed hors d’oeuvres and listening to the sounds of Phonophreaks Collective.

To keep up-to-date on market information visit Dallas Market Center on Facebook and Twitter.

About Dallas Market Center


Founded in 1957, Dallas Market Center is the world’s most complete wholesale marketplace. Within its marketplace of nearly seven million square feet, retailers from around the globe source products ranging from home furnishings, gifts, decorative accessories and lighting to textiles, fashion accessories and men's, western, women's and children's apparel. With more than 50 markets each year attended by more than 200,000 retail buyers from all 50 states and 78 countries, Dallas Market Center offers hundreds of events and seminars geared toward helping retailers expand business and increase profits. As a result, more than $8 billion in estimated wholesale transactions are conducted annually within the Dallas Market Center complex. The website is available at www.dallasmarketcenter.com.

SOURCE: Dallas Market Center

Window stickers put flowers in every room

Flat Flowers Static Window Stickers from Made by Oots allow a homeowner to always have a fresh bunch of flowers on the windowsill. Dutch designer Suseela Gorter Flat Flowers, window stickers of bouquets of brightly colored flowers that are visible from both inside and outside. They are made of a static material, so no adhesives are needed. There are 15 images, measuring 11.8 x 11.8 inches and 11.8 x 14.5 inches.
The images are also available in 6 x 6 inch greeting cards consisting of 1 small Flat Flower, a silver colored envelope and a folded card (blank on inside).Dutch Holiday
Ornaments are also available. The product is designed and made in the Netherlands. The Special Edition Van Gogh Flat Flowers were made with permission of the Van Gogh Museum in Amsterdam.

Spring 2011 catalog of canvas art, plaques

Green Leaf Art, an OEM manufacturer of canvas art and art plaques, has released its spring catalog with 200-plus new trend-sensitive images of various sizes by artists from all over the world. The images are fresh, new and vibrant: carefully handpicked for the home furnishing mass merchant, department stores, hospitality, corporate, residential, government and retail art needs. Custom sizes are also available for all images including volume pallet displays.
All art in the catalog is exclusively manufactured and distributed by Green Leaf Art. The company  caters to the trade, providing promotional art to mass merchants, department stores, retail outlets, contract designers and other volume buyers. It also provides medium-priced art to specialized designers and contract clients. All products are manufactured in the United States.

Mexican artist Karla d’Lara to show in Las Vegas

One hundred and fifty works by Mexican artist Karla d’Lara will be shown in the Phillips Collection showroom (suite A202) at the World Market Center, Las Vegas. d'Kara has created sculptures, tables and accessories for 2011.






Hand-painted boxes and dream catchers


Elizabeth Slomka has a unique way of painting on layered glass that illuminates her mystical paintings. Her paintings are called “Faerie Windows” and have a three-dimensional feel. She calls these images of the unseen world of faeries.

At the Beckman's Handcrafted show in Chicago (Jan. 21 to 24), Slomka will debut two new products: Faerie Wish Boxes and Faerie Dream Catchers. The copper-lined glass boxes are topped with a handmade "Faerie Window" painting. The ribbon-hung dream
catchers feature a handmade painting.




Interactive sand-and-water art


Pitkin Stearns will exhibit the Rainbow Vision Sand Pictures from Austrian artist Klaus Bosch at the Dallas Market Center during the FINDS Dallas Temp Show, Jan. 21-24.


“Sand and water filled into a sealed glass container is my technique allowing me to express inspirations coming through the environment,” said Klaus Bosch, artist and creator of the "sandpictures." When the picture is turned, sand starts moving, creating new formations. The picture always looks different. Bosch calls this "interactive art."

Art and decorative objects from India

Miami Mumbai imports a variety of fine art and decorative accessories. While the company has a public gallery in south Florida, it says "our objective remains on supplying interior designers and other members of the trade with purchases at wholesale rates."
See the company at the New York gift show in August.





Retailers: Contact the manufacturer for prices and minimums.

Shoppers: Ask your favorite independent retailer to order this item for you.

Czech glass from a California design team



At the High Point market, SkLO showed vases and other decorative glass items made in the Czech republic. SkLO is a collaboration between Pavel Hanousek, founder of Fusion Z, and the husband-and-wife design team of Karen Gilbert and Paul Pavlak The company can create custom items, and it supplies the contract market.


Retailers: Contact the manufacturer for prices and minimums.

Shoppers: Ask your favorite independent retailer to order this item for you.

Custom-built sundials, sculptures and water features



Blagrave’s Armillary Sphere was created by sculptor David Harber for St John’s College, Oxford, England. Blagrave was the original designer of the sundial studied at the college during the 16th century.
Harber has been creating custom-built sundials, sculptures and water features for a range of individuals and business clients since 1992. Some of his private clients include Judi Dench, Jeremy Irons and the late George Harrison. Photos © Bernard Mattimore



See videos of his works here.

Free-standing sculptures in silver or gold leaf

The Bandit sculptures from The Phillps Collection are available in white lacquer with silver leaf and black lacque with gold leaf. They are made of resin/fiberlass with a lacquer and foil applique. Each piece measures 18 inches in diameter and 72 inches tall.


Retailers: Contact the manufacturer for prices and dimensions.

Shoppers: Ask your favorite independent retailer to order this item for you.

Sculpture and art for the wall

 

Nova adds to its N Studio and Art Studio collections of wall decor. Shown above is item  #11144, the Ribbons Wall Sculpture. The pieces will debut at the spring High Point market. The company will also introduce new lighting and accent furniture designs.

Retailers: Contact the manufacturer for prices and minimums.
Shoppers: Ask your favorite independent retailer to order this item for you.


    #11789 SILVER BRANCH WALL ART

  
#11791 COLORED WINDOWS WALL ART

  
#11268 SCRIBBLES WALL ART
  
#11558 ARISE WALL SCULPTURE