MARCH 20-21, 2014 SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER SAN DIEGO NOVEMBER 9-10, 2014 JACOB K. JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER NEW YORK CITY BDwest & BDNY are similar in content and design with noticeable regional and special feature differences. 2014 EXHIBITOR PROSPECTUS We’ve designed our trade fairs with two primary OBJECTIVES IN MIND: - Deliver a high ROI for our exhibitors and attendees - Increase audience engagement on the trade fair floor Both trade fairs cater to interior designers, architects, purchasing agents working on hospitality projects and hospitality firm owners and operators with design responsibility. EDITION #3 HMG is a privately held media company serving the global hospitality industry and specializing in trade fairs, conferences and event management and development. BDwest serves the hotel and leisure industry and focuses exclusively on interior design and architecture. This twoday event has been crafted to deliver a more specialized trade fair experience, covering both the experiential and practical aspects of hospitality interior design. Based on the success of its inaugural event, BDwest is expected to double in size in 2014, offering a wide variety of products, conference sessions, unique displays and special features. Catering to the Western United States – a populous region of hospitality design professionals and heightened development activity – BDwest is the place to be for advancing your hospitality business. ATTENDEES: Estimated 1500 interior designers, architects, purchasing agents, hospitality owners, developers and operators primarily based in the western region. Secondary regions include Mexico and select countries in Central America. EXHIBITORS: More than 250 manufacturers and marketers of innovative design elements for hotels, resorts, cruise ships, restaurants, spas, casinos, night clubs and other related projects. PRODUCT CATEGORIES INCLUDE: Accessories - amenities - architectural materials artwork - bath & spa - beds and bedding - carpet and flooring - electronics - fabrics - furniture - lighting seating - tabletop - wall coverings - window treatments WEBSITE: www.boutiquedesignwest.com DATES AND HOURS: VIP Attendee Preview Thursday, March 20th 9:00am-11:00am Trade Floor Open Thursday, March 20th 11:00am-5:00pm Friday, March 21st 10:00am -5:00pm CONFERENCE SESSIONS: Attendees will gain insights from peers and those outside our industry to gain a fresh perspective on the hotel and leisure industry. Sessions will be located on the trade fair floor and the majority of sessions will be CEU accredited. VENUE San Diego Convention Center, Sails Pavilion, San Diego, CA EXHIBIT SPACE 40,000 net square feet PRICING: Standard Booth Package 10x10 $4,400 10x20 $8,800 20x20 $17,600 $44 per square foot includes drayage* Premium Booth Package 5x10 $3,025 10x10 $5,750 10x20 $11,500 $60.50 per square foot $57.50 per square foot Includes drayage*/white hard wall system/lighting /carpet * shipped directly to show site only (excludes small package delivery, i.e. FedEx) 1 THE VENUE Fabulous spaces are part of an unforgettable experiential event, and the San Diego Convention Center is the ideal setting for BDwest. Located on the harbor and surrounded by San Diego’s natural beauty and abundant sunshine, BDwest’s venue is within walking distance to the city’s finest dining, entertainment, shopping, arts and cultural attractions. Along with an outdoor terrace overlooking the bay, the San Diego Convention Center offers a light drenched interior that provides the perfect backdrop for attendees and exhibitors to make connections and share ideas. The exhibit floor will be located in the Sails Pavilion, a 90,000-square-foot area boasting fiberglass “sails” that reflect San Diego’s maritime history. Not your traditional exhibition hall, BDwest will infuse this unique setting with participant-engaging features including interactive demonstrations, collaborative design areas, and inviting gathering spaces. Photo Courtesy of Timothy Hursley Photo Courtesy of Timothy Hursley Photo Courtesy of Timothy Hursley BDwest 2014 CONFIRMED EXHIBITOR LIST (as of 1/15/14) Academy Awning, Inc. Aceray American Atelier American Brass & Crystal American Contract Seating American Leather Andrew Morgan Collection Aquafil Aqua Hospitality Carpets Architectural Custom Arteriors Contract Artline Ashley Lighting Astek Wallcoverings B Carpet Bernhardt Hospitality Bertolini Inc. Brookside Veneers Ltd. Bryan Ashley Cerno Challenger Lighting Chapman Hospitality Lighting Cheng Meng Conneaut Leather Covington Contract Daniel Paul Chairs Danze / Globe Union 2 Decca Hospitality Furnishings Delta Faucet Company Delta Lighting Down Etc. Duralee EEC Industries, Ltd. Electric Mirror Emu Americas Enduratex Envel Design Fabric Innovations Fabricut Contract Fairmont Designs Fire Farm First Light Lighting Gatco Global Allies Grand Rapids Chair Grohe America Hallmark Lighting HB Architectural Lighting HG Arts Hubbardton Forge IAP Illumination Lighting iWorks Jaclo JL Furnishings Justice Design Group Justin David Textiles JVA Art Group KB Contract Kettal Kimball Kindle Living Kolay Flooring Koni Hospitality Koverton Kravet Contract LacquerCraft Hospitality Lexmark Carpet Mills Lily Jack Lumerion Made Goods Malar Contract Lighting Mandy Li Mascioni Hospitality Maya Romanoff Mincey Marble Mirror Image Mity Lite Inc. Moen Mo FIN Montague MTS Seating Museum Editions Art Advisors Neo-Metro Neoteric Luxury Outdoor Furniture Northstar Flooring Designs Northwest Carpets OutDesign Group OW Hospitality O.W. Lee Phillips Collection Pigeon & Poodle Polart / AyC Internacional Porcelanosa USA Provado Remington Lamp Restoration Hardware Richloom room360 by FOH Safemark Systems Samuelson Furniture Sapphire Chandelier Sealy Inc. Shafer Commercial Seating Shaw Hospitality Group Signature Hospitality Carpets SK Textile & Standard Textile Soho Myriad Source Direct Imports Specified Flooring/Greyne Spike Lighting Stone Source StopSpot Stylus Sofas Inc. Summer Classics Contract Sundrella Furniture Sunset Designs, Inc. Surya Rugs Swarovski Lighting Telescope Contract Furniture The Pangaea Collection Trend Lighting TRI-KES Tropitone Troy, Corebett and Hudson Valley Lighting UW Design Valley Forge Vaughan Benz Walters Wicker WEL International Inc. Westminster Teak Wonderlys Woodard / Craftmade Worldwide Draperies Zenith International PROGRAM & SPACES UNIQUE EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES EXHIBITOR-INSPIRED SPACES: DESIGN COMPETITIONS: (BOOTH SPACE ALTERNATIVE) (MARKETING OPPORTUNITY OR BOOTH ALTERNATIVE) CONCEPT: –– Exhibitors may opt to work with other non-competitive exhibitors and a leading hospitality design firm to create unique spaces as a booth alternative. Manufacturers have the option of participating in a sponsored design competition (i.e. best lobby, guestroom, etc.) to be judged by leading hospitality owners and developers. Winning concepts will be built-out on the trade fair floor and the designers are required to use sponsors’/ exhibitors’ products in the design concept and installation. Options for participation include: –– Co-sponsors and the design team will collaborate on the design concept, and share the display area and costs for the construction of the space. –– Sponsors will have control over the quantity and quality of products to be installed, within the design scope. These spaces will serve as “hubs” for learning, networking and customer engagement on the trade fair floor and possibilities include: bars/lounges, outside terrace café/lounge, and juice/yogurt bar (or alternative types of display areas). –– All Inspired Spaces will offer food and beverage for sale, and the number of spaces to be constructed is limited. –– Cost of sponsorship is determined by the total square feet, number of co-exhibitors and construction. –– BD will allocate funds to cover a portion of construction costs for the development of these signature display spaces and provide marketing support of these spaces. BENEFIT: Inspired Spaces provide a prime opportunity to share a larger area for displaying products in a hospitality setting (think bar, lounge, theater, coffee shop). This turn-key booth alternative positions your company as a thought leader and innovator, as well as achieving all the “visual benefits” of working in this non-traditional space. Further, participation as a sponsor affords you the unique opportunity to collaborate with a leading hospitality design firm and leverage the relationships of other sponsors for business advancement. Contact your sales representative for more details. –– A marketing opportunity with several co-sponsors participating in the display area at a cost of $2500 (per sponsor) –– As a booth alternative with fewer sponsors participating ($8800 plus*) and the opportunity to work within the space. This option provides ownership of the space, and high design competition visibility. * based on net square feet and number of sponsors HOW THE DESIGN COMPETITIONS WORK: –– Manufacturers commit to a design competition space, and the interior designer/architect is required to use sponsors’ products in the conceptual design of the space. –– Design concept objectives are determined by the BD team with sponsor input to ensure products are applicable and displayed in a favorable way. –– Hospitality owner judging panel is selected, and a “call for submissions” with sponsor mention will be marketed to the hospitality community. –– Winners selected by December 1. –– The winner of the competition(s) will receive complimentary travel to BDwest (airfare + hotel) for up to (3) design team members, build-out of the space, marketing support and recognition in the pages of Boutique Design –– BD project managers and ops team will work with sponsors and interior design team on the development of the spaces. –– BD has allocated a fund to cover a portion of the construction cost. –– Design Competitions are limited. 3 PROGRAM & SPACES UNIQUE EXHIBIT OPPORTUNITIES MARKETING SUPPORT PROVIDED FOR NON-TRADITIONAL EXHIBITOR SPACE: The BD team will provide non-traditional space exhibitors/sponsors with distinctive marketing support and opportunities. As a prime differentiator to other trade fairs, these spaces transform and heighten the trade fair experience and will be emphasized in attendee marketing communications. ALL EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS RECEIVE: –– A (free) marketing toolbox that includes personalized e-promotion and complimentary conference/expo registration. –– Free opportunity to participate in the BD Quest - an on-site design challenge: –– A design challenge is determined by BD and its hospitality owner/developer panel of judges. –– P articipants from interior design and purchasing teams will be asked to scour the trade fair floor for exhibitors’ products. After their search, they’ll create design boards in a workshop setting, reflecting the team’s vision using photos or small samples of these products. –– Free opportunity to participate in a BDwest Morning Meeting on Thursday, March 20, during pre-show hours. –– B D will identify VIP buyers with explicit sourcing needs who match your line of offerings. –– B D will schedule your pre-arranged meetings with these buyers in your display area at BDwest. –– Free Opportunity to participate in BD Buy–a sale of exhibitors’ booth products on-site to attendees to reduce materials being moved out. –– Complimentary listing in the interactive floor plan, on the website prior to the show and in the on-site show directory. –– W inners will be announced the last day of the trade fair and designs will be on display with mention of exhibitors’ products used. –– Complimentary post-show list of trade fair attendees (upon request) including contact information excluding email addresses. –– W inning concepts featuring exhibitors’ products will be featured in the pages of Boutique Design. SPECIAL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS: –– Free opportunity to participate in NEWH’s Hospitality Fashion Challenge: Design in a Box. –– select group of hospitality design professionals A will create fashion couture from exhibitors’/ sponsors’ donated scrap material, samples and other reusable design elements. –– D is responsible for packaging of materialsB “box of ingredients” for distribution to the design teams. Design teams are required to use at least “one ingredient” from each exhibitor participant. –– he competition is “live” and winners are T selected by a panel of hospitality owners/ developers during the Hospitality Fashion Challenge Event, on the second day of BDwest. –– Outside terrace featuring outdoor related products and networking spaces –– Boutique 18: this unique competition honors up-andcoming design professionals, known for pushing the envelope. Winners to be announced at designated area on the trade fair floor, during a session moderated by Boutique Design editor, Matthew Hall. –– BD signature sessions/programs: Brand Central, Power Players: Women Leaders in Hospitality, sponsored by NEWH, and ISHP/BD Owners’ Grill –– NEWH ICON Award and Scholarship Breakfast –– Opening Reception –– Hospitality Fashion Challenge: Design in a Box –– BD Quest, an on-site design challenge –– BDwest Morning Meetings –– Conference sessions in a designated space on the trade fair floor. CEU accreditation offered. 4 2013 ATTENDEES 2013 ATTENDEE SURVEY RESULTS 90% 76% 86% of those responding rated BDwest as meeting/ exceeding expectations of those responding rated BDwest’s conference program as excellent to very good of those responding, plan to specify or buy products from an exhibitor/sponsor at BDwest within the next 12 months SAMPLE LIST OF BDWEST 2013 ATTENDEES: BAMO Benjamin West Best Western International Blackdog Studio Bray Whaler Brayton Hughes Callison Cagley & Tanner Canoe Hospitality Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group Carver & Associates Chartres Lodging Group Cleo Design Delta Hotels and Resorts Design 360 Design Atelier Design Group Carl Ross EDG Equinox Hospitality Evans Hotels Fairmont Raffles Hotels Felcor Lodging Trust Flick Mars Forrest Perkins FRCH Design Worldwide Freidmutter Gensler Gettys Graft Lab Graham Downes Architecture Guild 13 Hard Rock Hotels HBA HFS/Concept 4 Hilton Indi Design Irvine Company Jerde Partnership Johnson and David Interiors Jones Lang LaSalle Kay Lang & Associates KNA Leo A. Daly Looney & Associates Makai Sales Matchline Design MGM Design Group Neil Locke & Associates Omni Hotels Outrigger Enterprise Group Pacifica Companies PD& A Project Dynamics Puccini Group Purchasing Management Ramsey Purchasing Richard McCormick Design Rodrigo Vargus Design RTKL SB Architects Seifert Murphy Sera Architects SFA Design Shawmut Construction Starwood Hotels and Resorts Steelman Partners Strategic Hotels and Resorts Studio 11 Tarsadia Hotels Theresa Fatino Design TVS Design VOA Walt Disney WATG Worthgroup Architects WPM Construction Wyndham Worldwide Wynn Design 5 FLOOR PLAN MARCH 20-21, 2014 | SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER Upper level - All booths 10’x10’ unless otherwise noted. PRELIMINARY PLAN 6 APPLICATION MARCH 20-21, 2014 SAN DIEGO CONVENTION CENTER To submit your application: Fax: 513.744.6916 Scan/Email: [email protected] CONTACT FOR TRADE FAIR LOGISTICS: EXHIBIT SALES/APPLICATION CONTACT: CONTACT PERSON COMPANY NAME (if not the same as Exhibit Sales/Application Contact) DIRECT DIAL PHONE / EXT. FAX CONTACT PERSON E-MAIL TITLE ADDRESS CONTACT FOR TRADE FAIR MARKETING: (if not the same as Exhibit Sales/Application Contact) CITY STATEZIP CONTACT PERSON COUNTRY DIRECT DIAL PHONE / EXT. FAX DIRECT DIAL PHONE / EXT. FAX E-MAIL E-MAIL Standard Booth Package 10x10 $4,400 10x20 $8,800 20x20 $17,600 WEBSITE $44 per square foot includes drayage* n INTERESTED IN SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Premium Booth Package 5x10 $3,025 10x10 $5,750 10x20 $11,500 PRODUCT CATEGORY INSTEAD OF EXHIBIT SPACE? $60.50 per square foot $57.50 per square foot PAYMENT TERMS: FULL AMOUNT DUE UPON INVOICE Includes drayage*/white hard wall system/lighting /carpet * shipped directly to show site only (excludes small package delivery, i.e. FedEx) NAME (PLEASE PRINT) BOOTH CONFIGURATION REQUESTS: n INLINE (NO CORNERS) n AISLE (1 CORNER) n PENINSULA (2 CORNERS) n ISLAND (4 CORNERS) SIGNATURE DATE NUMBER OF CORNERS _______ X $150 = $___________ HOSPITALITY MEDIA GROUP, LLC ST MEDIA GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC. 11262 Cornell Park Drive / Cincinnati, OH 45242 stmediagroup.com Upon receipt of this application, a contract will be issued and a booth location assigned. Michelle Finn / Tel 312.961.2772 / Fax 513.744.6959 / [email protected] Michael Schneider / Tel 513.263.9379 / Fax 513.744.6979 / [email protected] Melani Beattie / Tel 312.218.5691/ Fax 513.421.5144/ [email protected] Scott Rickles / Tel 770.664.4567 / Fax 770.740.1399 / [email protected] 7 NOW IN ITS FIFTH YEAR, BDNY EXPANDS TO 70,000 NET SQUARE FEET! BDNY, held in conjunction with the International Hotel Motel & Restaurant Show (IHMRS), serves the hotel and leisure industry and focuses exclusively on interior design and architecture. This two-day event offers a wide variety of products, conference sessions, unique displays and special features. Catering to the Eastern United States, and- primarily attracting design professionals, hospitality developers/owners- BDNY is the place to be for advancing your hospitality business. ATTENDEES: Estimated 5000 interior designers, architects, purchasing agents, hospitality owners/developers primarily based in the Eastern United States. Secondary region includes Europe and Canada. WEBSITE: www.bdny.com DATES AND HOURS: Sunday November 9th - 10:00am -5:00pm Monday November 10th - 10:00am-5:00pm CONFERENCE SESSIONS: Attendees will gain insights from peers and those outside the industry to gain a fresh perspective on the hotel and leisure industry. CEU accreditation offered. VENUE Javits Convention Center, Halls 3D & 3E , New York City EXHIBIT SPACE 70,000 net square feet Limited to 10x20 spaces* EXHIBITORS: more than 500 manufacturers and marketers of innovative design elements for hotels, resorts, cruise ships, restaurants, spas, casinos, night clubs and other related projects. PRODUCT CATEGORIES INCLUDE: Accessories - architectural materials - artwork bath & spa - carpet and flooring - electronics fabrics - furniture - lighting - tabletop wall coverings - window treatments *manufacturers have the opportunity to expand space via designed spaces sponsorship. PRICING: Standard Booth Package 10x10 $4,500 10x20 $9,000 Premium Booth Package 5x10 PRESENTED BY PRODUCED BY $45 per square foot includes drayage* $3,100 10x10 $5,875 10x20 $11,750 $62 per square foot $58.75 per square foot Includes drayage*/white hard wall system/lighting /carpet IN PARTNERSHIP WITH IN ASSOCIATION WITH CO-LOCATED WITH 8 PROGRAM & SPACES NON-TRADITIONAL TRADE FAIR STAND OPTIONS EXHIBITOR-INSPIRED SPACES: DESIGN COMPETITIONS: (BOOTH SPACE ALTERNATIVE) ( MARKETING OPPORTUNITY OR BOOTH ALTERNATIVE) CONCEPT: –– Exhibitors may opt to work with other non-competitive exhibitors and a leading hospitality design firm to create unique spaces as a booth alternative. Manufacturers have the option of participating in a sponsored design competition (i.e. best lobby, guestroom, etc.) to be judged by leading hospitality owners and developers. Winning concepts will be built-out on the trade fair floor and the designers are required to use sponsors’/ exhibitors’ products in the design concept and installation. Options for participation include: –– Co-sponsors and the design team will collaborate on the design concept, and share the display area and costs for the construction of the space. –– Sponsors will have control over the quantity and quality of products to be installed, within the design scope. These spaces will serve as “hubs” for learning, networking and customer engagement on the trade fair floor and possibilities include: bars/lounges, café/lounge, and juice/yogurt bar (or alternative types of display areas). –– All Inspired Spaces will offer food and beverage for sale, and the number of spaces to be constructed is limited. –– Cost of sponsorship is determined by the total square feet, number of co-exhibitors and construction. –– BD will allocate funds to cover a portion of construction costs for the development of these signature display spaces and provide marketing support of these spaces. BENEFIT: Inspired Spaces provide a prime opportunity to share a larger area for displaying products in a hospitality setting (think bar, lounge, theater, coffee shop). This turn-key booth alternative positions your company as a thought leader and innovator, as well as achieving all the “visual benefits” of working in this non-traditional space. Further, participation as a sponsor affords you the unique opportunity to collaborate with a leading hospitality design firm and leverage the relationships of other sponsors for business advancement. Contact your sales representative for more details. –– A marketing opportunity with several co-sponsors participating in the display area at a cost of $2500 (per sponsor) –– As a booth alternative with fewer sponsors participating ($11,750 plus*) and the opportunity to work within the space. This option provides ownership of the space, and high design competition visibility. * based on net square feet and number of sponsors HOW THE DESIGN COMPETITIONS WORK: –– Manufacturers commit to a design competition space, and the interior designer/architect is required to use sponsors’ products in the conceptual design of the space. –– Design concept objectives are determined by the BD team with sponsor input to ensure products are applicable and displayed in a favorable way. –– Hospitality owner judging panel is selected, and a “call for submissions” with sponsor mention will be marketed to the hospitality community. –– Winners selected by May 15, 2014. –– The winner of the competition(s) will receive complimentary travel to BDNY (airfare + hotel) for up to (3) design team members, build-out of the space, marketing support and recognition in the pages of Boutique Design –– BD project managers and ops team will work with sponsors and interior design team on the development of the spaces. –– BD has allocated a fund to cover a portion of the construction cost. –– Design Competitions are limited. 9 PROGRAM & SPACES NON-TRADITIONAL TRADE FAIR STAND OPTIONS MARKETING SUPPORT PROVIDED FOR NON-TRADITIONAL EXHIBITOR SPACE: The BD team will provide non-traditional space exhibitors/sponsors with distinctive marketing support and opportunities. As a prime differentiator to other trade fairs, these spaces transform and heighten the trade fair experience and will be emphasized in attendee marketing communications. ALL EXHIBITORS AND SPONSORS RECEIVE: –– A marketing toolbox that includes personalized e-promotion and complimentary conference/expo registration –– (Free) Opportunity to participate in BD Quest-Onsite Design Challenge- same as BDwest –– Complimentary listing in the interactive floor plan and listing on the website prior to the show and onsite show directory. –– Complimentary list of trade fair attendees (upon request) with contact information excluding email addresses. SPECIAL FEATURES AND PROGRAMS: –– ISHP Annual Fundraiser & Opening Reception –– Gold Key Awards event for excellence in hospitality design –– BD Signature Sessions: Brand Central, Power Players; Women Leaders in Hospitality sponsored by NEWH, ISHP/BD Owners’ Grill –– BD Quest –– Best Products at BDNY Competition –– BDNY / IHMRS Editor’s Choice Awards –– Best exhibit(s) competition 2013 LIST OF EXHIBITORS AA Corporation Abbey Fine Art Accent Art & Frame Aceray Aesthetic Mirror All State Rubber Allermuir Alpi S.P.A Alsio Design American Atelier American Brass Crystal American Contract Seating American Leather 10 Andrew Morgan Collection Angela Cameron Fine Art Appian Textiles Applied Textiles/ Nano-Tex Aqua Hospitality Arc-Com Fabrics, Inc. Architectural Custom Architectural Systems Architex Art Dallas Arteriors Contract Artganiks By WITC Artisanmaps Artistic Tile Artline Group Asher Cole Ashley Lighting Astek Inc Astoria Compass Axxess Industries B Carpet B&N Industries Babette Holland Barbara Cosgrove Lamps Barbarossa Leather Beaufurn, LLC Bernhardt Hospitality Bertolini Inc. Bespoke Tibetan Carpets Blanche P. Field, LLC Blue Coast Hospitality Borghese Couture Hospitality Bose Professional Systems Bramson House Worldwide Inc. Brintons Brown Jordan Bryan Ashley Caccese Collection Cambria Cantrio Koncepts Century Industries, Inc. Ceramic Technics Ltd. Challenger Lighting Chapman Hospitality Lighting Charles Loomis Inc. Charter Fine Furniture Charter Furniture Chemetal | Treefrog | InteriorArts Cheng Meng Furniture Chromaluxe Clayton Miller CLY, LLC. / Star Hammer Group Concertex Conneaut Leather Coronet Lighting Costantini Design Country Floors County Draperies Inc Couristan Inc. Covington Contract Craftmade International Creative Matters Credible Upholstery Crossley Axminster Crypton Currey & Company DAC Hospitality Dal-Tile Daniel Paul Chairs Danze, Inc. Decca Hospitality Delta Furniture Deltropico Designs LLC Demar Leather Co. Design Within Reach Dex Industries Diane Paparo Studio Doug Mockett & Co. Down Etc Dune Ceramica Duralee Contract Durkan E & T Plastics Eaton Fine Art Eclectic Contract Furniture Edgecombe Furniture EEC Industries Ltd. Electric Mirror Elegant Lighting Elements Contract Furniture Elk Group International Emuamericas LLC Enduratex Envel Design Corp Euroleather Fabric Innovations Fabricut Contract Fairmont Designs Hospitality Feizy Rugs Fermob USA Fiberbuilt Umbrellas & Cushions Fire Farm Inc. First Light By Contract Lighting Sales Flexsteel Commercial Seating Forbes & Lomax From The Source Frontgate Contract Furniture Designhouse Gainwell International Gasser Chair Company, Inc. Gatco, Inc. Gate House Furniture Gin Art & Design Global Allies, LLC Global Views LP Gloster Furniture Go Home Ltd. Gold Leaf Design Group Grand Rapids Chair Grosfillex Hallmark Collective Hansgrohe Harbour Outdoor Harry D Koenig & Co Inc. Hastings Tile And Bath HB Architectural Lighting HD Walls Henry Hall HG Art & Framing Consultants Hirsch Glass Corp Home Decorators Collection Hospitality Designs Hubbardton Forge Humanscale Hunter Douglas Hospitality IAP Illumination Lighting Imagine Tile Inc. IMAX Worldwide IMC Framed Art & Mirrors Indo Puri Indon Infinity Pix Innovations In Wallcoverings Innovative Carpets Integra Fabrics Interface Hospitality Irene Mamiye Island Stone iWorks Izabel Lam New York J.I.S. Contract By Leda JACLO Jamie Stern Janus Et Cie JLF / lone meadow JTB Furniture Manufacturing Judy Ross Textiles Just Chair Justice Design Group Inc. Justin David Textiles JVA Art Group KB Contract Kellex Seating Kelly Hoppen By Richloom Kenco Hospitality Kettal Kimball Hospitality Kingsley Bate Klem Kohler Koni Hospitality kravetcontract Lacquer Craft Hospitality Laufen LDF Silk Lea North America LebaTex Lefroy Brooks Lexmark Carpet Mills, Inc. Liba Fabrics Corp Lilly Kral Lily Jack Liora Manne Littman Brands Lighting Loewenstein Inc. LTM Textile Resources Lumerion Luna Piena Inc. Lusive Decor Luxe Coverings Luxe Living Design Majestic Mirror & Frame Malar Contract Lighting Malene B Mandy Li Collection Marc Phillips Decorative Rugs Mario Industries Mark David A Kohler Co. Marquis Seating Mascioni Hotel Collection Masland Contract 2013 LIST OF EXHIBITORS CONTINUED Materials Inc. Maxwell Rodgers Fabrics Maya Romanoff Mayer Fabrics MDC Wallcoverings MGBW Milliken Mincey Marble Mind Click Mirror Image, Inc. Mitchell Gold Mity-Lite Inc. Mnm Design Studio, Inc. Mod Mirrors LLC Modern Digital Canvas/Artivise Modern Nature Design Moen Inc. Montague Moore & Giles Moz Designs Inc. MTI Baths MTS Seating Munn Works MyCube, LLC Naturemaker Neil Allen/The Stone Resource Neo-Metro Neoteric Luxury Collection Northern Feather Ltd. Northstar Flooring Designs Northwest Carpets Inc. Nourison Hospitality Novo Arts Inc. Octopus Products Office Star Products Ollier Distributors Outdesign Group Outdoor Lifestyle OW Hospitality P/Kaufmann Contract Pacific Coast Contract Lighting Pantheon USA Paradigm Trends Parker & Morgan Pavilion Furniture Phillips Collection Pigeon & Poddle Pogessi Polart Porcelanosa Portugal Brands Preciosa Lighting Project Light Provado Pulse Design Pyrolave USA Qmotion Advanced Shading Systems Quality & Company QuickDrain USA Rausch Classics Raydoor Reid Witlin Remington Lamp REN-WIL Restoration Hardware Contract Richloom Contract Rigo Wallcovering Robert Allen Contract room360 By FOH Roselli Trading Co Rosenbaum Fine Art Royal Custom Designs Sacco Carpet Sachi, Ida Salamander Design Samelson Chatelane Samuel + Sons Passementerie Samuel Lawrence Hospitality Samuelson Furniture Inc Scalamandre/Boris Kroll Scott Fabric Senova Seating Serta Inc. Shafer Commercial Seating Shaw Hospitality Group Shelby Williams Sherle Wagner Shimmer Screen Signature Hospitality Carpets Simplehuman SK Textile Sonneman-A-Way Of Light Source Outdoor Stacy Garcia Stark Carpet Startex Industries Stile Stone & Pewter Accents Stop Spot LLC / Blofield Studio E.L. Hospitality Summer Classics Sundrella Outdoor Furniture Supa Doors Surya Swavelle/Mill Creek Contract Fabrics Telescope Casual Furniture Telos Furniture TexturedSurface The Chair Market The Madison Collection The Seating Shoppe Thomasville/Drexel Heritage Furniture Tibetano Tiger Leather Townsend Leather Trend Lighting TRI-KES Trinity Lighting Tropitone Furniture Troy CSL Lighting Tuuci Ulster Carpets Uttermost Company Valley Forge Fabrics, Inc. Van Teal Inc. Vaughan Benz Venus Hospitality Group Via Motif Walters Wicker Warp & Phil Warp & Weft Waterworks WEL International Whole Art Company Winston Contract Wolf-Gordon Woodard/Craftmade Worlds Away Hospitality Xylem Hospitality ZACK Design SAMPLING OF BDNY 2013 REGISTRANTS ABI Design, LLC Ace Hotel Group Amerilodge Group Apple Core Hotels Apple REIT Ark Restaurants Arquitectonica Atelier New York Architecture Avendra AvroKO Baccarat Hotel & Residences BAMO Baskervill BCT Architects Benchmark Hospitality Benjamin West Berman Purchasing Beth Donner Design BG Studio International Bilkey Llinas Design Biscayne Hospitality Blau Hotels Bray Whaler Internationl Bridget Bohacz + associates Caesars Entertainment Canyon Ranch Hotel & Spa CarlsonRezidor Hotels the Americas Carlton Architecure PC Carver & Associates Cauhaus Design CBT Architects Cetra Ruddy Chambers Architecture & Interior Design Champalimaud Design Charlestowne Hotels Cherokee Nation Entertainment Chesapeake Lodging Trust Cicognani Kalla Architect Cipriani & Ros Hospitality Clark Gaynor Interiors Clodagh Design Club Orient Resort CMMI Cole Martinez Curtis & Assocs Commerce Hotel and Casino Commune Hotels & Resorts Concord Hospitality CORE Cuningham Group Architecture Curve Hospitality D Aquino Monaco D.K. Shifflet & Assoc Ltd Daroff Design DAS Architects dash design Deborah Berke Partners Delta Hotels & Resorts Denihan Hospitality Group Design Continuum Design Group Carl Ross Design Poole Destination Hotels & Resorts Devon Smith Design Studio DiGuiseppe Architect DiLeonardo International Dirty Lines Design Distinctive Waterfront Hospitality Distrikt Hotel Dolce Hotels and Resorts Drake Design Associates Elkus Manfredi Architects Environetics Estique Hotels Fairmont Hotels & Resorts Flick Mars Forrest Perkins Fountainhead Development Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts Foxwoods Resort Casino FRCH Design Worldwide FXFOWLE Gary Lee Partners Gemstone Hotels & Resorts Gensler George Wong Design Gettys Group Glen & Co Architecture Global Vision Hotels Granoff Architects Great American Hotel Group GrizForm Design Architects Group One GS Associates Guri City Urban Development Hacienda del Sol Guest Ranch Resort Handel Architects Hard Rock International HBA Hersha Group Hilton Worldwide HLW Hnedak Bobo Group HOK Host Hotels & Resorts HOTEL DE LA VILLE - MONZA Hotel Le Bonne Entente Huntsman Architectural Group HVS Design Hyatt Hotels Corporation Ian Schrager Company ICRAVE IHG II BY IV DESIGN Innvision Design Interstate Hotels & Resorts Intra-Spec Ismael Leyva Architecs J Banks Design JBRICE JCJ Architecture Jeffrey Beers International JHM Hotels Jonathan Nehmer + Associates Jones Lang LaSalle Jordan Mozer and Associates Limited Kalahari Resorts Karim Rashid Inc. Kay Lang and Associates Kessler Collection Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants King & Grove Hotels Kling Stubbins Kohn Pedersen Fox Asso. PC Kondylis Architecture Krause+Sawyer Lam Group Las Vegas Sands Leo A Daly Linc Hospitality Linowes Design Associates Lippincott Loews Hotels & Resorts Looney & Associates MACCI Design Studio Magnum Real Estate Group Majestic Hospitality Group Mancini Duffy Marcus Hotels & Resorts Mark Zeff Marriott Architecture & Construction Martin Stringfellow Associates McCartan Meyer Jabara Hotels Michael Graves & Associates Mirbeau Inn & Spa Mohegan Sun Casino resort Morgans Hotel Group Neil Locke & Associates Niemann Interiors Orcutt Winslow Outrigger Enterprises Group P3 Design Collective Parker Torres Design Patten Purchasing LLC Pechanga Resort & Casino Pembrooke & Ives Perkins Eastman Perkins+Will Peter Marino Architect Pinnacle Entertainment Project Dynamics Puccini Group Purchasing Associates Purchasing Dimensions Purchasing Solutions Intl Inc Rafael Vinoly Architects Ramsey Purchasing RD Jones & Associates Red Lion Hotels Related Hudson Yards Remington Hotels Restaurant Associates Reveal Design Group Robert A.M. Stern Architects Rockwell Group Ronnette Riley Architect Rosewood Hotels & Resorts Rottet Studio RTKL Associates Saladino Group Schahet Hotels SCOPOS hospitality group Sixty Thompson Hotel Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Slate Procurement SLCE Architects SOSH Architects Stamberg Aferiat + Associates Starwood Hotels & Resorts Stephen B Jacobs Group Stonebridge Companies Stonehill & Taylor Architects Strategic Hotels & Resorts Strategic Purchasing Group Studio Gaia Studio Partnership Studio Source Asia Studio 3877 Ted Moudis Associates The Cardy Group The Carroll Adams Group The Iron Horse Hotel The John Hardy Group The Parker Company The Procaccianti Group The Ritz Carlton Dubai The Stroud Group The Switzer Group Therese Virserius Design Thom Filicia Tihany Design Tishman Hotel Company Tony Chi & Associates TPG ARCHITECTURE Triarch TruexCullins Trump Hotel Collection Trust Hospitality.com Tulalip Resort Casino and Spa Turner Construction TVS Design Urban Archaeology US Hospitality Group VIneyard Nantucket Resorts VOA Architecture Walt Disney World WATERFORD HOTEL GROUP Watermark Capital Partners Wegman Design Group, White Lodging Services Wilson Associates Wimberly Interiors WPM Wurzak Hotel Group Wyndham Worldwide Wynn Design & Development XSS Hotels Yabu Pushelberg ZMC HOTELS 11 FLOOR PLAN NOVEMBER 9-10, 2014 | JACOB K. JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER 2014 FLOOR PLAN 12 APPLICATION NOVEMBER 9-10, 2014 JACOB K. JAVITS CONVENTION CENTER NEW YORK CITY To submit your application: Online: bdny.com Scan/Email: [email protected] CONTACT FOR TRADE FAIR LOGISTICS: (if not the same as Exhibit Sales/Application Contact) CONTACT PERSON COMPANY NAME DIRECT DIAL PHONE / EXT. FAX CONTACT PERSON E-MAIL TITLE ADDRESS CONTACT FOR TRADE FAIR MARKETING: (if not the same as Exhibit Sales/Application Contact) CITY STATEZIP CONTACT PERSON COUNTRY DIRECT DIAL PHONE / EXT. FAX DIRECT DIAL PHONE / EXT. FAX E-MAIL E-MAIL Standard Booth Package 10x10 $4,500 10x20 $9,000 WEBSITE $45 per square foot includes drayage* n INTERESTED IN SPONSORSHIP OPPORTUNITIES Premium Booth Package 5x10 $3,100 10x10 $5,875 10x20 $11,750 PRODUCT CATEGORY INSTEAD OF EXHIBIT SPACE? $62 per square foot $58.75 per square foot Includes drayage*/white hard wall system/lighting /carpet PAYMENT TERMS: 1/3RD DUE UPON INVOICE 1/3RD DUE JUNE 3, 2014 1/3RD DUE BY AUGUST 2, 2014 NAME (PLEASE PRINT) BOOTH CONFIGURATION REQUESTS: n INLINE (NO CORNERS) n AISLE (1 CORNER) n PENINSULA (2 CORNERS) n ISLAND (4 CORNERS) SIGNATURE DATE NUMBER OF CORNERS _______ X $150 = $___________ HOSPITALITY MEDIA GROUP, LLC ST MEDIA GROUP INTERNATIONAL, INC. 11262 Cornell Park Drive / Cincinnati, OH 45242 stmediagroup.com Upon receipt of this application, a contract will be issued and a booth location assigned. Michelle Finn / Tel 312.961.2772 / Fax 513.744.6959 / [email protected] Michael Schneider / Tel 513.263.9379 / Fax 513.744.6979 / [email protected] Melani Beattie / Tel 312.218.5691/ Fax 513.421.5144/ [email protected] Scott Rickles / Tel 770.664.4567 / Fax 770.740.1399 / [email protected] 13 CONTACT INFORMATION MICHELLE FINN President, Hospitality Media Group, LLC SVP, Hospitality Brands, ST Media Group International C 312.961.2772 F 513.744.6959 E [email protected] PHIL ROBINSON Group Show Director, Hospitality Media Group, LLC O 212.754.7920 E [email protected] MICHAEL SCHNEIDER Publisher, Hospitality Brands, Business Development Manager / Northeast O 513.263.9379 C 917.399.7464 F 513.744.6979 E [email protected] MELANI BEATTIE Business Development Manager / Midwest / West O 312.218.5691 E [email protected] CASSIE WHITAKER Exhibitor Sales Marketing Manager O 513.263.9316 F 513.744.6916 E [email protected] LEE AREVIAN Marketing Director O 703.398.1185 E [email protected] MEGAN ALEXANDER Marketing Manager O 917.746.4519 E [email protected] MARY SCOVIAK Conference Director, Hospitality Media Group, LLC Editor at Large, ST Media Group International O 513.263.9351 F 513.744.6951 E [email protected] SCOTT RICKLES Business Development Manager / Southeast O 770.664.4567 C 770.331.9562 F 770.740.1399 E [email protected] BOUTIQUEDESIGNWEST.COM i BDNY.COM BOUTIQUEDESIGN.COM
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