OAKLAND, Calif. — Zuo Modern, a resource for indoor and outdoor furniture and décor, is moving to a new showroom in the International Home Furnishings Center for the upcoming High Point Market, April 2-6, and will be showcasing its newest product made in Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
The new showroom, space H-534, occupies 30,000 square feet. The showroom entrance will feature a 3,000-square-foot, brightly colored candy store designed to resemble an old school speakeasy. Cotton candy and other sweets will be available throughout the day along with a wide selection of beverages.
“It will be a great way to welcome our customers to our new space,” said Zuo CEO Luis Ruesga. “The candy store and speakeasy flow seamlessly into our product displays, where we will be featuring merchandise that will be in stock by April.”
Ruesga said goods manufactured in Mexico and the Dominican Republic will be key product introductions. Most items are upholstered seating and accent pieces suited for any area of the house.
“We know that many of our customers still need inventory, and these new items can be shipped quickly,” he said. “They will freshen up any retail floor and attract consumers who want to change the look of their indoor or outdoor living space.”
In addition to the new showroom, Zuo will debut its first collaboration design in a 500-square-foot exhibit space in the IHFC’s Interhall with contemporary mosaic designer, Allison Eden. This collaboration will be shown in space IH-607, showcasing a lineup of colorful art fabrics applied to dining and upholstery collections that Eden created with Zuo.
Zuo’s product line features an eclectic mix of Mid-Century Modern, contemporary and industrial chic styles. The company also has an extensive lineup of hospitality furniture, outdoor furniture, lighting, mirrors and wall décor.
Erica Crawford, associate editor for Furniture Today, is a recent graduate of the University of Iowa, with a degree in English and a writing certificate in publishing. In addition to bringing her writing talent to the editorial team, Erica will add her late-Millennial perspective.
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