Just in time for New York Tabletop Market Oct. 25 -28, several leading tabletop brands have expanded their showrooms at Forty One Madison. Plus, many manufacturers will be taking the wraps off of new product designs.
Artland, a long-time Forty One Madison tenant, has renewed its lease and will remain on the 22nd floor. A leading specialist in glass designs, the company produces for Laurie Gates, among others, and is a “go to” resource in the category.
Denby, which has made Forty One Madison its home base for more than 20 years, renewed its 16th floor showroom. “Denby is proud to be a part of the Forty One Madison family for so many years. We know this is the place to be in order to get in front of Industry decision makers,” said Lynne Okulski, president and CEO, who noted that the company will be launching into new areas of business at the fall Tabletop Market while continuing to focus on its core strength in quality, casual, studio stoneware.
Pickard, on the 9th floor, is returning with its own made-in-America collections that have earned it the respect of consumers for more than a century. With collections by design giants like Kelly Wearstler and Charlotte Moss, Pickard is redefining itself for a new generation. What’s more, Pickard is the exclusive distributor in the U.S. for two fine Portuguese brands: Porcel china and Herdmar flatware.
On the 19th floor, Q-Squared, the masters of melamine’s reinvention, is relocating to a showroom space that is 30 percent larger than what it originally occupied, allowing it to include offices and remain open daily.
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