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Las Vegas Market Announces Six Best Booth Winners

From showcasing upcycled books to collectible toys, these temporary exhibitors earned Best Booth Awards at the Summer Las Vegas Market.

07/30/2024
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Brian's Book Factory
Brian's Book Factory/Kader Boly Art won the Best of Show Booth Award at the Summer Las Vegas Market.

Las Vegas Market has presented “Best Booth” Awards to six temporary exhibitors in recognition of exceptional merchandising and visual innovation. The Summer 2024 Gift & Home temporary exhibits run through Wed., July 31, at the Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas.

“The recipients of Las Vegas Market’s Summer 2024 Best Booth Awards showcase unparalleled excellence within their designated categories,” said Karen Olson, ANDMORE executive vice president and chief marketing officer. “These awardees epitomize the cutting-edge creativity and presentation that define the essence of Las Vegas Market.”

Summer 2024 Las Vegas Market Best Booth Awards winners are:

Best of Show: Brian’s Bookfactory/Kader Boly Art, EXPO-1718
Represents the highest level of achievement through use of all categories of visual excellence into one cohesive and holistic visual presentation.

Best Product Merchandising: Chez Gagné, EXPO-618
Recognizes a sales-oriented display that successfully showcases and cross-merchandises product lines to promote sales. All elements of visual merchandising — lighting, signage, product display — are employed for greatest impact.

Best Branding Display: Golden Gems, EXPO-707
Represents distinct and memorable branding that successfully communicates the company’s brand through signage and special fixtures.

Best Interactive Elements: Burnstone, EXPO-1813
Incorporates elements that captivate buyer attention, while prompting engagement and encouraging immersive experiences with the product line.

Best Use of Color: Cavallini Papers, EXPO-1518
Employs color to elevate product presentations and integrates different tones and hues throughout the display.

Best Storytelling: Maileg, EXPO-1618
Uses visual merchandising to narrate the story of the product(s) and company; attract customers; inspire engagement with products; and represent unique brand stories.

Best Booth judge, Rob Pearce of Rob Pearce Designs, considered merchandising, story-telling, brand identity, color and interactivity in determining winners. Judging for the second consecutive Las Vegas Market, Pearce is a veteran of the wholesale tradeshow design industry, offering services such as design planning, lighting, finish and material selection and more.

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