Hi. Does anyone have any thoughts they can share with me regarding custom furniture shows/exhibitions in the northeast US. I have what I feel are some unique designs but I’m not sure where to go with them.
Thanks,
Dave
Hi. Does anyone have any thoughts they can share with me regarding custom furniture shows/exhibitions in the northeast US. I have what I feel are some unique designs but I’m not sure where to go with them.
Thanks,
Dave
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Sorry all---Was telling my woman about posting this subject---and in her usual kind helpfull way she posted one for me not knowing that I already had done so.
Not a problem (as the young crowd says). In addition to whatever feedback you receive here, you might want to go over to WWA and post. Peter Loh has exhibited twice in the east, New York I think. He's a very helpful member. Actually, you could just email him through his web site. Might be faster, since there's a bit of a waiting period to post once you register at WWA.
forestgirl -- you can take the girl out of the forest, but you can't take the forest out of the girl ;-)
Edited 3/4/2007 2:33 pm by forestgirl
Paradise City is advertised as the best (or second best ?) indoor show in the country, twice a year (spring and fall) in Marlborough MA, Northampton MA and in PA (Philadelphia ?).
I did it a couple of times before I got too busy and was very happy with the results.
Not too easy to get in though.
http://www.paradisecityarts.com
C.
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