High Point Showrooms To Be Open To Interior Designers During Showtime Event
Interior designers have another reason to come to Showtime, where members of the International Textile Market Association (ITMA) present their latest fabric, trim and other decorative coverings for the home furnishings industry. The semiannual event, sponsored by the ITMA, will be held Sunday, Dec. 2, through Wednesday, Dec. 5, in High Point.
Through an arrangement with the High Point Design Center (HPDC), dozens
of furniture and accessory showrooms in High Point will be open and
staffed for an extra day in December to accommodate Showtime guests.
The showrooms will be open as usual for first Wednesday Designer Day,
but will remain open on Thursday, Dec. 6.
“Our mission is to make Showtime an incomparable value as a business
venue for our members and their customers, so we are fortunate to hold
the event within close proximity of many wholesale furniture
showrooms,” said ITMA Director Catherine Morsell. “With cooperation of
the High Point Design Center, our guests from the interior design trade
can explore those showrooms and take full advantage of their trip to
High Point.”
Jeanne Glenn, executive director of the High Point Design Center,
oversees events and activities for the organization of
designer-friendly showrooms. She says that designers who visit both
Showtime and HPDC’s member showrooms “can get everything they need and
expect from a first-class design center.”
A list of the furniture showrooms will be available at the Showtime registration area in the Suites at Market Square.
Founded in 1990, the ITMA is a non-profit trade association that
produces Showtime, the largest textile market in the United States, in
December and June.
To receive a directory of vendors participating in the upcoming
Showtime, call 336-885-6842 or send email to
itmashowtime@northstate.net. For more information on Showtime, visit
www.itma-showtime.com.
For more information on High Point Design Center member showrooms, visit www.HighPointDesignCenter.com.

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