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The latest interior trends and products dominate Housewares and Homestyle ME 2006

As increasingly sophisticated consumers place more emphasis on appearance and style, the impact is felt across a number of sectors.

  • United Arab Emirates: Tuesday, March 21 - 2006 at 09:47
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The quality of décor is often a deciding factor for people considering, which hotel to stay in or where to dine out. Having the latest interior design has become as important as having the latest car, mobile phone and designer outfit. Housewares and Homestyle 2006 promises to meet these demands by providing the latest designs and styles to retailers, hospitality providers and interior designers.

Set to take place at the Dubai World Trade Centre, from the 22nd May - 24th May 2006, this year's show is set to attract over 300 exhibitors; some of the world's exclusive interior designers and distributors will be showcasing the latest trends in tableware, cookware, porcelain, and ceramics, glassware, brassware, crystal and home textiles. Countries represented so far include an extremely large presence from Thailand, Indonesia, France, Germany, Turkey, UK, Italy, China, Holland, Korea and Egypt.

An exclusive name within the UAE is R.A.K Porcelain, a state of the art plant producing the finest porcelain tableware. The production line produces 15 million pieces of tableware per annum; this includes an exclusive range produced for the hotel and catering industry. R.A.K Porcelain is exhibiting at Housewares and Homestyle for the first time. Another UAE based company is Al Samim, who will be returning to this year's show, exhibiting a selection of elegant glassware products, which includes plates, vases, serving dishes and more.

Australian owned IDC Homewares, who were founded by Conrad D'Souza, are famous across the globe for their extensive range of products. This includes trendy and stylish interior designer items that add to creating an exclusive feel and look within any home, hotel or restaurant.




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Anne-Birte Stensgaard Anne-Birte Stensgaard, Senior News Editor
Tuesday, March 21 - 2006 at 09:47 UAE local time (GMT+4)

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This Article was updated on Tuesday, May 01 - 2007


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