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From the President’s Desk Dear Friends,
markets is truly great. I urge each of you to see for
azine is readied for press, we’re watching live footage
tories in your stores.
As I write this letter and another issue of AREA mag-
of a robot the size of a refrigerator landing on a comet that is hurtling and turning through space at a speed almost beyond comprehension. One
yourself and take the opportunity to freshen the invenAnother blessing of our industry is the opportu-
nity it gives us to help and support thousands of weavers and their families. Many of
our members and retail partners are
cannot help but feel that we are
taking steps to provide healthcare
blessed to be living in a time of
and
such enormous achievement and
educational
opportunities
through existing NGO’s in those
when remarkable progress is being
countries such as Care & Fair,
made on many fronts.
We are also blessed to be
Project Mala and The Nepal Burn &
ues to make steady progress. The
Charitable Fund was established a
Cleft
working in an industry that contin-
Hospital.
The
ORIA
process of rug making always starts
decade ago to facilitate donations.
(although
on our website, ORIA.org.
More about the fund can be found
small, knot by knot, with speed not
quite
matching
Rosetta/Philae) that results in magnificent, valuable
My good friends Rakesh Agarwal and his wife
products. Similarly, the business of rugs starts
Dolly, owners of Rug & Home, are examples of what
ordered by entrepreneur family owned companies and
remarkable couple is dedicated to giving back in a
small—with weavers’ looms often contracted or
ends in award-winning, trend-setting home décor enjoyed around the world. We are, indeed, blessed to
make our livings and provide for our families in an industry that is about art, beauty and value.
Our industry is also about innovation. On a
recent trip to India I saw a fantastic array of products
being produced for U.S. markets at many different
price levels. Many importers including our own mem-
our industry can accomplish in these efforts. This
major way to the producing centers in India where their careers began. They have established ‘health
camps’ where volunteer doctors and nurses from the U.S. work hand in hand with their Indian counterparts
from local hospitals to provide healthcare to needy villagers. Their particular focus is on eye surgery to address the widespread problem of cataracts among
Indian women as young as 40. Expenses for the vol-
bers are very directly involved in the creative devel-
unteers are paid by local charities and individual
our industry since the recession is due, in part, to its
their website, www.visionexpress.net.
opment of such products. The current resurgence of ability to progress, adapt and expand—fueled by fresh
thinking and creativity. The product that will be offered by various importers at the upcoming January
donations. More information about the program is on
As we count our many blessings, I wish you all
a peaceful, healthy, happy, and prosperous New Year. Sincerely,
REZA MOMENI President - Oriental Rug Importers Association, Inc.
6 Winter 2015
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President Vice-President Treasurer Secretary Executive Director AREA Advisory Committee
Editor-Emeritus Editor-in-Chief Editor Contributing Author Contributing Author Production
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Contents
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Index to Advertisers
6
From the President’s Desk
49
Atlanta Market Preview
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From HQ
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Cover: The persimmons, butter yellows, ivories, and pale blues
In the News
counterpoint in the cushions, sofas, and walls featured in this sitting
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New & Antique Product Gallery
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Design Focus: John Beckmann Handmade Rugs Are Pivotal To This Designer’s Work
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exhibited in a dazzling flatweave’s alternating bands find their
Merchandising Marketing To Millenials
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Directory
48
Calendar
room. Photography by John Beckmann.
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In Memoriam
Akbar Momeni 1926-2014
family-run business. Today, Momeni is one of the largest rug import companies in the United States, with thousands of weavers and staff worldwide.
Mr. Momeni and Ed made a name for themselves
Mr. Haji Ali Akbar Momeni died peacefully on
Saturday, October 11, 2014 at his home in White
Plains, NY. He was 88.
Mr. Momeni was born on March 25, 1926 in Iran,
the first-born of a prosperous farming family outside Hamedan. He was self-educated, cultivating wisdom
early on by earning the exclusive distribution rights of
all Romanian rugs being imported into the United States. Mr. Momeni was known as the problem solver.
He was the go-to person for rug professionals and friends who were having money or even family problems. His door was always open and his office was
always full of people who would come to ask for his
and a strong intuition that would guide him through-
sage guidance. This was one of his great joys. He
works of famous Persian poets such Ferdowsi, Saadi,
Mr. Momeni had an enormous network of friends
out his life. An avid reader, Mr. Momeni devoured the
touched so many lives.
Hafiz, Baba Tahir, and, of course, verses of the holy
and family that stretched across the globe from Iran to
As a young man, Mr. Momeni discovered a pas-
day-to-day tasks of Momeni, he never left the office,
Quran.
sion for trading and business, which would take him
on a lifelong journey. At the age of 20, he met the love of his life and future wife, Narges.
America. While he retired officially in 2004 from the
remaining the pillar of support for his family and employees.
Haji Momeni is survived by his beloved wife of
It was with the eldest of their four sons, Ahmad
67 years, Narges; their four sons, Ahmad “Ed,” Reza,
Rug Company in 1975 in the United States, where Ed
ters, Pari and Akhtar (and their spouses); brother
“Ed” Momeni, that Mr. Momeni cofounded Momeni
Aria and Ali Momeni (and their spouses); two daugh-
had been going to school. The father and son began
Asghar, and sister Fatemeh in Iran (and their spous-
such as Amiran, before creating their award-winning,
children, with one on the way.
importing rugs in 1971 to major U.S. wholesalers
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es); along with 16 grandchildren and five great-grand-
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At Bokara, our focus is on you—and your success. You told us you needed better viewing access to our collections and we responded. We moved our operations to a new, 100,000 square foot warehouse and showroom complex. The facility will make it easier for us to display—and for you to view—our vast inventory of fine rugs, including the largest selection of oversize rugs in the industry. With new designs arriving weekly, we have the widest range, too—from cutting edge contemporary to heirloom quality traditional—displayed on a new rack system that can hold over 600 of our newest ongoing designs. That’s but one example of how at Bokara, we are dedicated to making it easier for you to satisfy your customers’ decorating needs. The expanded space is still conveniently located only five minutes from our previous site, at 50 Enterprise Avenue North, Secaucus NJ 07094. Our phone, fax and online addresses remain the same. Please contact us to request photographs.
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In Memoriam
Raymond J. Albed 1935-2014
Ray Albed, president of Albed Rug Company for 39
Masonic Lodge.
prolonged illness. He was 79.
years, Shirley; daughters Renee and Michelle; son
1935. The son of the late Samuel and Najla Albed, he
his niece, nephew and many cousins.
years (1960-1999), died on October 13, 2014 after a Mr. Albed was born in Philadelphia on Feb. 23,
spent his youth between Philadelphia and Cape May,
NJ, where his parents owned rug stores. A 1957 grad-
uate of Penn State University, Mr. Albed was a Sigma Pi fraternity member and an active alumnus.
Committed to the area rug industry, Mr. Albed
Mr. Albed is survived by his beloved wife of 54
Ray Jr. ( Nancy); sister Laurice; grandson, Thomas; Mr. Albed has left a lasting legacy on the area rug
industry and his community. His children will continue to run the retail store.
“Ray Sr. was an icon in our industry, well revered
was president of ORRA (the Oriental Rug Retailers of
by his peers among rug retailers as well as whole-
the board of directors until his death. He was founder
he was a dear supportive friend and confidante. Ray
America) for three terms and remained a member of of the first Oriental rug fair in the United States.
Even after his retirement in 2004, Mr. Albed
remained active in the business, consulting when
needed, and providing certified rug appraisals.
Outside of work, he was very active in the Lions Club
and was a multi-term president of the Wayne, PA
chapter. He was also a longtime member of the Wayne
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salers for his honesty and integrity. On a personal note leaves behind a terrific family that continues to run
the family business with the same high character and
personal attentiveness. I will miss his sense of humor. May he rest in peace.” —Jeff DeSantis
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From ORIA HQ TRADE MEETING
ORIA president Reza Momeni (left) met with IHIB chairman Ugur Uysal in Atlanta, July 2014
WELCOME
ORIA president Reza Momeni and Executive Director Lucille Laufer met with Mr. Ugur Uysal, Chairman of the IHIB (The Turkish Carpet Association) during the July 2014 Rug Market in Atlanta. The purpose of the meeting was to establish official contact for future cooperation and joint endeavors between the US and Turkey as pertains to the carpet industry. The IHIB, with an export volume of $2 billion and over 450 members as of 2013, is not only one of the four Exporters’ Associations comprised by ITKIB, but also represents the sector as the largest non-governmental organization in Turkey. Over the centuries, Turkey has been the second largest carpet exporter in globe, according to international trade statistics. The firm has many years’ experience work-
The ORIA is pleased to announce that the law firm of Gertner Mandel & Peslak has joined as our newest associate member.
ing with rug importers and manufacturers. As result,
Intellectual Property Practice Group offer specialized
In addition, these legal specialists share an apprecia-
The attorneys of Gertner Mandel & Peslak’s
legal services to protect, defend and enforce patents, copyrights and trademarks in the United States and
its partners and staff have a deep understanding of the
unique challenges of protecting rug designs and pat-
terns from being copied by competing manufacturers. tion for the art of Oriental rugs.
“We joined ORIA because, as the premier
throughout the world. In addition, they can assist in
organization of oriental and ornamental rug designers
property as well as franchise agreements and other
offers an opportunity for
Founded in 1998 as Mandel & Peslak, LLC
the industry and provide
negotiating licenses and assignments of intellectual contractual arrangements.
with offices in Freehold, New Jersey, the partners
joined forces with Ross Gertner and Sean Gertner in
2010 to form Gertner Mandel & Peslak. Today, Gertner Mandel & Peslak maintains three offices.
and manufacturers, it us to learn more about its members with the information and services
they need to protect the
intellectual property in
Their main office is located at 1215 East Veterans
their designs and manu-
der). They also have an office in Wall Township,
Lawrence Mandel, partner. “The art of Oriental rugs
Highway, Jackson, NJ 08527 (on the Lakewood bor-
Monmouth County (1355 Campus Parkway, Suite 102) and one in Moonachie, Bergen County (250 Moonachie Road, Suite 102)
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facturing process,” stated
Lawrence Mandel
is unique and timeless. They are beautiful pieces that have occupied and deserve museum space. They should be protected.”
In Memoriam
Albert Moomjy 1925-2014
hosted famous warehouse sales that attracted thousands of customers.
Mr. Moomjy with his partners always promoted
Albert Moomjy, 88, passed away in Englewood
branding with great advertising. Headlines included “The Carpet Department Store”, “Moomsday Is
Hospital on Tuesday, Aug. 5, 2014.
Coming!”, “Rugs for Sale”, “Moomathon”, “Outa
1925 and came to the U.S. in 1937. During World War
Moomies Down the Block From Bloomie’s.”. At its
and was a member of the East Hanover Veterans of
in 6 locations. Mr. Moomjy retired from Einstein
Mr. Moomjy was born in Istanbul, Turkey in
II, he served in the U.S. Army’s 12 Armored Division Foreign Wars.
After the war, Mr. Moomjy joined his father and
Space Sale on the Moom”, and “Now There’s a
peak Einstein Moomjy had over 160 employees based Moomjy in 2001.
He also built and managed, with his brother
uncles at Middle East Rug Corporation. There he met
Walter, his family’s wholesale company, which
in the late 40’s and early 50’s. In 1955, he teamed up
In addition to the Oriental Rug Importers
Ted Einstein who consigned rugs from the company
became MER. He retired in 2012.
with Ted to found Einstein Moomjy with their first
Association (ORIA) and the Oriental Rug Retailers of
years later to include his brother, Walter Moomjy and
ber of the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW), St.
ed to five stores during the 1960’s and 1970’s, four in
Association (ASA).
store in Bloomfield, NJ. The partnership grew two
Mr. Einstein’s twin brother, Ernst. The chain expand-
New Jersey and one on the east side of Manhattan.
America (ORRA). Mr. Moomjy was an active mem-
Mary’s Armenian Church and the Armenian Students
Predeceased by his beloved wife, Alice, he is sur-
With each of the partners in charge of a depart-
vived by his devoted sons, Alexander and his wife,
Oriental rug department and all company operations,
ing grandchildren, Nicole, Gregory, Nadine, Matthew
ment, Mr. Moomjy looked after the handmade
including the warehouse distribution center which
Maureen, and Robert and his wife, Christine; his lovand Alexander, and his brother, Walter.
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In The News CATALOGS
FEIZY RUGS has released its latest catalog show-
casing the hottest trends in new rugs for 2015. The
nearly 400-page catalog features an inspired selection
of varied constructions, styles, colors and materials including more than 50 new design introductions.
two companies will be one of the largest in the country offering a range of size, color, design and construction virtually unmatched anywhere in the handmade rug industry,” added Zaki Khalifa of Zaki Oriental Rugs. BOKARA is pleased to announce that they have
moved into a new, 100,000 sq. ft. warehouse and
showroom complex at 50 Enterprise Avenue North,
Secaucus, NJ 07094.The showroom at this vast facil-
ity, which has hanging racks for over 600 9x12’s, will allow the company to better accommodate customers
by making it easier to display and view Bokara’s
selection of oversize rugs which is one of the largest in the industry. For more, call 201-601-0040.
“The magazine layout and introduction of many new
LICENSING
KALATY RUG CORPORATION and visionary
categories is a vast departure from our catalogs of
fashion designer Josie Natori have signed an agree-
and Communications at Feizy. “With so many dynam-
line will debut in January at the Atlanta International
past,” said Kim Vance, Vice President of Marketing
ic new intros coming at every market, we have focused on ways to really help our customers shop our
products in a fun and interesting format.” The catalog can be viewed digitally at http://issuu.com/feizyrugs.
ment to produce a licensed area rug collection. The Area Rug Market and at the Las Vegas Market.
The initial Natori launch will include approx-
imately 20 designs that are divided into two separate series, each showcasing the designer’s high-fash-
MOVING
ion philosophy and sig-
2015, they are moving their primary showroom and
The two Natori series
Main Street. Aminco will share space with ZAKI
of
dealers in the country, at their 100,000 square feet
and Shangri-La, a group
AMINCO proudly announces that, as of January 1,
warehouse to High Point, North Carolina at 600 South
ORIENTAL RUGS, one of the largest Oriental rug
nature sense of color.
will be Dynasty, a group unique
modern
designs in bold colors,
facility. “The move will allow our two companies,
of geometrics in subtle
of quality and service in the industry, to build on our
“It is an honor
which are equally renowned for their high standards
tonal palettes.
Mrs. Natori
25 year association,” stated Mikel Banilevi of
for our company to be associated with a charismatic
this new relationship as well as from our new prox-
brand, Natori,” says Ariel Kalaty, a company
Aminco. “Buyers will benefit from the synergies of
imity to the foremost home furnishings market.” “In addition, the combined inventories of the
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fashion icon such as Josie Natori and her heritage
spokesperson. “Her signature East-meets-West aesthetic translates perfectly into the rug collections.”
In Memoriam
Victor Atiyeh 1923-2014
A major emphasis for Gov. Atiyeh while in office
was economic development, especially international
trade. He was dubbed “Trader Vic” for his many trade
Victor Atiyeh, leading rug retailer who went on to become Oregon’s 32nd governor, died July 20th, 2014
at Portland’s Providence St. Vincent Medical Center
at the age of 91.
missions seeking investments in Oregon from interna-
tional companies. He led a total of 20 international business trade missions, mostly to the Far East and Middle East.
His son Tom joined him in a 1984 trade mission
Born in Portland, Oregon on February 20, 1923 to
to People’s Republic of China and to the Middle East
Washington High School and attended the University
el Husn in Syria. During his time in office Oregon
Syrian immigrant parents, Victor graduated from
of Oregon where he was an active member of the Phi
Gamma Delta fraternity and played guard for the Duck football team.
including a visit to the Atiyeh home village of Amar gained significant investments from companies such as NEC, Fujitsu America, Seiko Epson and others.
In 1987, after leaving the governor’s office, he
Atiyeh married Dolores Hewitt on July 5, 1944.
led an active life as an international trade consultant
Atiyeh took over the family business, Atiyeh Brothers
declined. He also became Board Chairman of Atiyeh
In that same year his father died, and at age 21, Vic
rug and carpet store. He was president and actively involved in the business for 35 years.
closing his office only in early 2014 as his health International, Ltd. and a member of the ORIA.
He is survived by his immediate family, wife
Atiyeh served two terms as Oregon’s governor
Dolores, son Tom Atiyeh (wife Leslie) and Suzanne
nomic times for the state since the Depression. He
be made to the Governor Victor Atiyeh Collection at
from 1979 to 1987, during some of the worst ecocalled a record number of special legislative sessions, most to deal with budget and revenue issues.
Atiyeh, and five grandchildren. Remembrances may Pacific University, 2043 College Way, Forest Grove, OR 97116.
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In The News LAS VEGAS MARKET
RUG SHOW
and Eller Enterprises announced that two additional
ues to grow in New York and LA for 2015 with
for the third annual CEO Summit, scheduled for
events next year. “We’re committed to the rug indus-
2015 in conjunction with the Winter 2015 Las Vegas
both shows,” said Tamarian founder Steve Cibor.
This high-profile executive forum for the gift
our West Coast clients to make our new products as
INTERNATIONAL MARKET CENTERS (IMC)
speakers and five additional sponsors are confirmed Tuesday, January 20, and Wednesday, January 21, Market which runs January 18- 22.
and home furnishings industry will address business
issues that are critical to industry executives, including financial, operational and global topics by some of
the nation’s leading business experts.
Consumer behavior expert Dr. Andreas
Weigend, director of Social Data Lab and former
chief scientist for Amazon will present a keynote
The not-for-profit RUG SHOW organization continTAMARIAN confirming its commitment to both
try and couldn’t be more excited to be involved with
“For the LA Show in March, we want to reach out to accessible and easy to shop as possible, especially for those customers who don’t get to see us at the January
Atlanta Rug Market.” Tamarian will also continue to participate in the fall NYC Metro Market Week show.
The Rug Show in LA runs March 29-31, 2015; the pre-fall Rug Show @ Javits is Aug. 30-Sept 2, 2015.
address on the second day of the Summit; and mar-
keting and sales expert Kent Panther, senior vice president
of
Wray
Ward
Creative
Communications will also be a speaker.
Marketing
The past two CEO Summits have featured a
wide range of speakers, including economists and financial experts, technology gurus and innovators,
media and consumer trends experts. The 2015 CEO
Summit will continue in this direction.
The CEO Summit is co-produced by
International Market Centers (IMC) and Eller
Enterprises, and sponsored by leading sales agencies,
key industry service providers and top suppliers.
Sponsors for the 2015 event include premier sponsor
Surya, gold sponsor Global Views and summit spon-
sors Brandwise, Creative Co-Op, DEMDACO, DesignWorks
Investments,
Enesco,
Evergreen
Enterprises, Ganz, Giftcraft, Grace Management
Group, Ivystone, OneCoast, Puttin’ Out (Socially
Accepted,)
The
Fisher
Group-UBS,
UMA
Enterprises, Uttermost, VRA Partners, and WHERE-
OWARE.
Information and registration is available at
www.lasvegasmarket.com/ceosummit.
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In Memoriam
Mansour Rahmanan 1927-2014
The industry lost a leader with the death of Mansour
their hearts to make sure that their guests did not miss
1927 in Mashad, Iran. He completed high school in
figure to his brother Nasser Rahmanan. He loved and
Rahmanan on October 9, 2014. Mansour was born in Mashad before serving in the Iranian Army. Mansour came to the U.S. in 1949 and attended college in
Kansas while working at the same time to help sup-
port himself. He continued working as an importer to
an opportunity in this country. Mansour was a father supported Nasser through college years and later
invited him to join Mansour Rahmanan Inc., a well established and widely respected rug company.
Family and friends who knew Mansour well will
United States from Iran. In 1964 he started a hand
always remember his generosity of spirit and his kind-
Mansour and his wife Minou became a source of
Mansour is survived by his wife Minou, their
made rug business with his brother Mousa Rahmanan. strong support for young students that would come to USA to build a future. They opened their home and
ness. He will be deeply missed.
daughters Malka, Eva, Lisa, Barbara and four granddaughters.
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In The News ATLANTA MARKET
CONTESTS
AMERICASMART ATLANTA announced that
CAPEL RUGS awarded prizes to three lucky cus-
Interior Design Camp® will host its inaugural Atlanta
tomers participating in its contests during the October
conference during the upcoming January markets.
High Point Market. The winner of the “WILLIAMS-
Lead by celebrity interior designers Lori Dennis and
BURG® getaway” raffle,
Kelli Ellis, the national design summit provides
was Judy Labs, a buyer with
designers the opportunity to learn and network. The
Welling, Ripley & Labs, of
complimentary two-day Camp, held in the Penthouse
Kalamazoo, MI. Her prize
Theater at AmericasMart, includes a showroom tour
includes a two-night deluxe
day at the Market, a networking cocktail party and
stay
presentations from design and business leaders. In
Williamsburg
Lodge
Williamsburg,
VA,
addition, Interior Design Camp offers designers CEU
Judy Labs
for
two
at
the in daily
credits for each hour of attendance. For more go to
breakfast at the Traditions Restaurant, Colonial
www.designcamp.com.
Williamsburg admission for two, two Tavern refillable mugs, $100 resort activities card and gift bag of
AMERICASMART® also announced that they are
WILLIAMSBURG® products. The winner of the
launching a series of enhancements across its 7.1 mil-
Biltmore® raffle was Susan
lion square foot campus in preparation for the upcom-
Long, owner of Individually
ing January 2015 markets. They include:
Selected in Anniston, AL.
• 6,000 Sq. Ft Designer Workspace on Floor
The prize basket includes
15 in Building 1 which was created to accommodate
two daytime admission tick-
the on-site client consultation need of designers at
ets to Biltmore®, a bottle of
Market and in daily non-Market attendance.
wine, wine opener, candle,
• A new Floor 6 bridge between the Home &
soup mix, leaf dish with
Susan Long
Rug collection in Building 1 and the Gift collection in
spreader, server tray with leaf bowl, two kitchen tow-
Building 2. Complementing the new bridge is an
els, a Biltmore® Traditions cookbook, ceramic leaf
update to the Floor 6 elevator lobby, matching it to
bowl, serving utensils, monogrammed tray and a
those on Floor 4 and Floor 5.
wine chiller. The winner of
• The new “Café on 14” on Building 2 Floor
the third contest—in which
14 to enhance the shopping experience. The café is
visitors to the Capel show-
open daily for breakfast and lunch during the Market.
room posted “Selfie” photos
• New lead retrieval services. Offered to both
of themselves with their
permanent and temporary exhibitors, the devices offer
favorite new Capel rug on
quick badge scanning, easy lead qualifying and note taking, and organized follow up.
Instagram—was Judy Eden, Judy Eden’s Entry
owner of Oak Leaf Interiors
• The updated AmericasMart app. Available
in Willow Park TX. Eden’s prize was a free, 8’ x 11’
on iTunes and Google Play, it allows buyers to browse
version of her favorite new rug—“Berkeley” in the
exhibitors by floor map or in a list, and enables them
granite colorway. All of the Selfie contest entries are
to record favorite lines and categories. The app is sup-
available for viewing on Capel’s Instagram page or
ported by free Wi-Fi throughout all three buildings.
by searching by #SelfieCapelRugsEntry.
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In Memoriam
Armen Babaian 1957-2014
Armen Babaian, former president of the Oriental Rug
ing the first rug appraisers exam in Heaven.”
October 1 at age 57. His beloved wife, Annemarie,
nee Ruprecht;
Retailers of America (ORRA), died suddenly on was at his side.
Longtime rug retailer, Armen was a permanent
member of the Board of ORRA since the 1990’s and a past president of the organization.
He is survived by his wife, Annemarie Babaian, brother Alex (and wife Debbie)
Babaian and sister Diane Babaian. Other survivors
include brothers-in-law Art (and wife Nancy),
Stephen (and wife Lisa) and Danny (and wife Natalie) Ruprecht; Cyndi Hunt and Maureen Fadem He was
“Armen was a good friend and colleague. He was
the son-in-law of Mary Ruprecht, and is also survived
lived for our industry,” said Rich Amatulli, Amatulli
Those wishing to make a donation in his memory
an extraordinary and passionate rug merchant who
& Sons, LLC, CRA, president of ORRA, Inc. “We
are all very saddened at ORRA but know he’s arrang-
by many nieces and nephews, cousins and friends.
may send it to Stray Rescue of St. Louis, 2320 Pine
Street, St. Louis, Missouri 63103.
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New Product Gallery FAR LEFT Glypha Blue Grunge. This 100 knot design in 80% wool and 20% silk features a large scale medallion in a beautiful combination of tones that are blended for a watery effect that is striking but not garish. Indigo blue pops amongst rust, cream, thundercloud grey, and soft bronze. LEFT Smudge Multi. Graphic and bold, a standout among a sea of neutrality and safe plays, this 100 knot piece in 80% wool and 20% silk makes a strong statement in any setting yet can harmonize with room elements and share attention as needed. Both designs are available from stock in all standard sizes up to 13x18 and can ordered in custom sizes, shapes, and colors.
TAMARIAN ATLANTA SHOWROOM #6-E-18
Hand-tufted in India of 100% wool, the Beckett Collection offers a welcome retreat from the ordinary rug. While each piece is adorned with gorgeous transitional patterns, beautiful two toned color combinations, and soft wool texture, Beckett’s most defining characteristic is its clever spray effect, which adds a sense of movement and visual intrigue to the collection. FAR RIGHT: BC-1 Slate. RIGHT: BC-3 Mist.
LOLOI ATLANTA SHOWROOM #4-D-2 LAS VEGAS SPACE #B-480
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New Product Gallery The new Anise Collection of hand tufted space dyed polyester rugs from KAS features a high/low texture with a mix of loop and cut pile. Shown here: design 2422 Indigo Courtney, also available in a neutral sand palette. Made in China, Anise is offered in five sizes including round. KAS will be exhibiting at both the Atlanta and Las Vegas markets during Winter 2015 where they will showcase over 200 new rug introductions as well as new pillow and poufs. KAS is pleased to announce that their popular Bob Mackie Home™ and Donny Osmond Home™ collections will be ready for immediate shipment at market time.
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New from Momeni: The Rio Collection. Shown left: RIO 03 Red. Hand-Tufted in China with spaced dyed yarns of 100% polyester, it brings a pop of pattern to a space with this eye-catching and whimsical William Morris inspired design. Also New: Momeni’s Havana Collection. Shown far left: design HV06 Sand.This subtle design is handtufted with tip shearing of 100% polyester in China. Inspired by oversized intricate florals, the allover floral motif in a creamy ivory over a solid ground adds a versatile look that goes well with a variety of furnishings and décor.
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New Product Gallery Nourison introduces the Dynasty Collection, a new
collaboration with Barclay Butera. Inspired by his
many trips to the culture rich lands of the far East,
Barclay is thrilled to introduce this remarkable
collection of fine carpets with Nourison that are
designed to add a bit of magic to any room setting from
formal to casual. Dynasty includes an array of rugs with
all the color and flavor of a fine Asian art collection. Each
design is artfully crafted with rich heritage and significant
symbolism of the great dynasties which they represent.
The Dynasty Collection from Barclay Butera will be
treasured additions for today’s environments and are surely
destined to become tomorrow’s collector’s items. Dynasty is
powerloomed and hand finished of 80% New Zealand Wool
and 20% Nylon. Shown here: DYN03 (near left) and DYN05 (far left).
NOURISON ATLANTA SHOWROOM #3-F-2 LAS VEGAS SPACE #C-112 Tibet Rug Company will be showcasing its newest sensation
“Wrought Iron Blue,” a stunning Tibetan rug inspired by the beautiful ornamental iron work gracing the streets of Paris. The bold design
illuminated in a field of penetrating teal-blue gradients is an elegant
addition to the modern home. In addition, the
company will feature “Suzani 9” from its award
winning soumak collection—a traditional
Uzbekistan design woven with New Zealand wool.
Vibrant colors combined with subtle abrash create a
look and feel that pleases the contemporary eye
while honoring tradition. Sizes range from 2’x3’ to
10’x14’ and 3’x10’ runners. FAR RIGHT: Suzani 9
from the Suzani Collection. RIGHT: Wrought Iron
Blue 100-count, woven of lustrous hand-spun 100%
Tibetan wool. Sizes range from 2’x3’ to 12’x15’: also
available in 8’ and 10’ runners.
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New Product Gallery
Feizy’s new Sabrine Collection is hand woven in a Soumak construction of bamboo viscose in India. The minimalist patterns and subtle color palettes of the Sabrine Collection add casual elegance to any room they grace. Stunning striations run throughout each piece giving them dimension and interest.
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Design Focus
John Beckmann Handmade Rugs Are Pivotal In The Work & Words of This New York Designer For Manhattan-based interior designer John Beckmann, handmade decorative carpets are a pivotal element in his
work characterized by a contemporary luxurious minimalism and located primarily in the tri-state area in addition to
Chicago and Los Angeles. “Start with the rug, find something you must have, and the rest of the room will fall into place,” comments the designer who founded his firm Axis
Mundi in 2004 and is renowned for his contrarian architec-
tural proposals that have shaken New York’s architectural elite. Fifteen years ago, he discovered the “honesty” and artisanship of the handmade rug which he finds otherwise
lacking in the machine-made counterpart. “Handmade car-
pets are expensive and have an inherent value that is worth
something,” he comments. “They have an esthetic that clients appreciate. They are pieces of art.”
True to his modern esthetic, Mr. Beckmann has only
used contemporary carpets with graphic patterns and bold
colors mainly from Nepal. Indeed, he remarks, “I’m not afraid of pattern and color even though we might be con-
sidered minimalist. Our work has glamour and a luxurious feel to it.” While he orders rugs in custom sizes and might
occasionally tweak a color or two, he is averse to custom
OPPOSITE A silver platinum shag rug enhances this living room’s cool sleek look while endowing it with a soft textural dimension. Photography by Mark Roskams.
STORY BY ALIX G. PERRACHON
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Design Focus
ABOVE The mochas and creams in a silk Tibetan rug’s zebra-inspired pattern are echoed in the cow skin pillows while the rug’s silver blue highlights are reflected in this living room’s walls. Photography by Mikiko Kikuyama. OPPOSITE A striped flatweave exhibiting bands of ivory alternating with various shades of blue creates a bold graphic statement in this otherwise stark hallway. Photography by Mark Roskams.
ordering from scratch. “I like the client to see the car-
rug’s color is his foremost consideration, its emotion-
the rug, it sells itself. Also, I can’t buy rugs from a
statement piece,” he says.
pet we are ordering,” he comments. “When you see
picture or online!” For this reason, and because many
al impact is equally critical. “For me, the rug is a As the scale of the rug versus that of the room is
clients can’t or don’t want to wait six months, he buys
critical, the rug must be room-sized ideally framed by
rugs from Nepal, he has also used Swedish pieces and
space looks ridiculous!” he notes. Looking ahead, he
from stock whenever possible. In addition to Tibetan
kilims for their graphic impact.
a 12- to 18-inch wood floor border. “A 6x9 in a large would
consider
placing
two
irregular-sized
With Mr. Beckmann, the rugs are paramount in
Moroccans in the same space. “A lot would also
is designed, the hunt for the carpet is on! When shop-
continues. Color is the connecting thread between
the decorative process. Once the architectural space
ping for rugs, he does so in tandem with searching for
the sofa. For him, the decorative process follows a
depend on how adventurous the clients were,” he
rugs in adjacent spaces. In one instance, the steel blue accent in a striped flatweave was the springboard for
specific logic starting from the larger pieces and
the color in the shag rug in the next room. He also
from big to small,” he says. “It’s much easier to be
that of the rug. “The color of the floor is important
wards. I let the rug color be my inspiration.” While a
of the space,” he adds.
working down to the smaller ones. “I always work
inspired from the carpet rather than working back-
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pays attention to how the floor color coordinates with
and considered in relation to the overall desired feel
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Design Focus
ABOVE A luscious silk shag Tibetan rug with its variegated shades of persimmon, complemented by those in the Lenin poster hanging above, create a luxurious warmth in this living room. Photography by Adriana Bufi. OPPOSITE The kaleidoscope-patterned Tibetan rug displaying vibrant splashes of red, black, green, and yellow are the defining statement in this living room. Photography by Mikiko Kikuyama.
When it comes time to mixing and matching col-
ors and patterns, the designer says: “That’s when the
Mr. Beckmann is very specific about where rugs
need to go in the home. For him, their place is in the
fun begins!” Unafraid of color, he also relishes the
living room, lounge, entry, hall, and bedrooms. “I
the most part, people are afraid of color and making
collectors,” he comments.
you work with color, the better you get at it with
here to stay: “They are increasingly popular with my
challenge of coordinating pattern with pattern.” For
bad decisions,” continues the designer. “The more
never use them in dining rooms as they become dirt For the designer, handmade decorative rugs are
time.”
clients and I don’t see this trend changing,” he con-
designer acclaimed in the 1970s for his chrome-plat-
wall carpeting and I can’t even remember the last
his own version of minimalism infused with color
peting is a “dirt collector” in his opinion which can
Trained by Joseph P. Durso, the minimalist
ed high tech look in the 1970s, he delights in creating and a glamorous comfort often juxtaposing elaborate
fabrics with contemporary rugs. In several instances, he has used fabrics reminiscent of their 19th century
antecedents with Tibetan rugs. “The impact is unbelievable!” he exclaims.
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cludes. “There is absolutely no going back to wall-to-
time I used it.” Because it traps dirt, broadloom car-
either cause or worsen allergies—a fact his clients are keenly concerned about. Hence for these pragmatic health and esthetic reasons, the future for the handmade decorative rug is bright.
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Design Focus
About The DESIGNER John Beckman obtained a BFA in Environmental Design from Parsons School of Design. While a student, he apprenticed with the acclaimed minimalist designer Joseph P. D’Urso who was greatly influential in his work. He collaborated with a host of other design luminaries before starting Axis Mundi in New York in 2004. He is renowned for his understanding of the relationships between architecture, design and contemporary art. Although not a registered architect, Mr. Beckmann’s enjoys unveiling unconventionalyet-charismatic creations that run in direct opposition to New York City’s architectural establishment. Considered mavericks, he and his Axis Mundi team
The New York Times, as well as online publications
have challenged high-profile projects by renowned
such as Architect’s Newspaper, ArchDaily, BldgBlog,
architects like Jean Nouvel and Renzo Piano with far
Curbed, Dezeen, Designboom, Domus, and The New
more imaginative designs. Although none of his
York Observer. He has been a guest on Bloomberg
buildings have been constructed, Mr. Beckmann’s
TV, and LX-TV’s Open House. He has been a visit-
presence on the scene is influential and his ideas are
ing critic at Yale School of Architecture, Pratt
gearing discussions in new directions.
Institute, NJIT, and Parsons The New School for
Axis Mundi’s recent projects have been featured
Design. He has juried several competitions including,
in Metropolitan Home, Spaces, C3, Archiworld, and
most recently, the Interior Architecture Award for the Chicago AIA 2011. Mr. Beckman is the recipient of a grant from the Graham Foundation for Advanced Studies in the Fine Arts and was awarded a MacDowell Colony Fellowship in 2010. He edited and contributed to the book
The
Virtual
Dimension:
Architecture,
Representation and Crash Culture (Princeton Photograph by Daniel Perna.
Architectural Press, 1998), one of the first books dealing with the implications of digital technologies on the fields of architecture and design.
OPPOSITE A bold black-and-white jagged-patterned rug designed by John Beckmann is the esthetic focal point in this study area. Photography by Andrew Garn.
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Merchandising
Marketing to
MILLENIALS
by Carol Milano
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Merchandising They’re a bigger generation than the Baby Boomers,
find a better, cheaper deal,” says Professor Mishra.
and already represent $1.3 trillion in consumer spend-
They value quality. “They don’t want to break the
between 1982 and 2000, who now account for 26% of
it’s been used. This is why Target is a perfect store for
ing. These are the 83 million Millennials, born
the nation’s population, according to the U.S. Census Department. By 2020, Millennials will be one-third of America’s adults.
Although a diverse group, Millennials have sev-
eral traits that are increasingly significant for retailers and importers.
bank, but they also want something that will last after them—it’s the intersection of quality, price and something trendy.”
Millennials follow their interests. “They’ll spend
more on things that matter, like sports gear for athletes and home furnishings for their first apartment. If
they find themselves in a store with their favorite items (like Nike or HomeGoods), they will easily
TRAITS AND TRENDS
spend $100 without thinking.”
stresses Michael A. Levin, associate professor of mar-
keting at Otterbein University in Westerville, Ohio.
REACHING OUT
“They are delaying life-stage markers, such as first
house, first car, and first marriage. They tend to have
focus on design and quality,” declares Ryan Higgins
of Tamarian Carpets in Baltimore. “We’re grooming
contrast to Baby Boomers’ rebelliousness and
that one day they may want a rug.” He hopes to cre-
Millennials were hit hard by the recent recession,
strong, caring relationships with their parents, in stark
Their marketing strategy to Millennials is “to
future customers, trying to prepare them for the fact
Generation X’s alienation against their parents.”
ate some sense of urgency by communicating the
with brands outside of traditional media, and expect
from for a long time. Because they’re socially aware
As a high-tech generation, “They want to interact
brands to be on social media. Even store brands need
Facebook pages,” he says, “and retailers need
Pinterest boards.” When it comes to fashion,
“Millennials hold a distinct sense of quality. In rela-
tion to the price point, they think about quality as the number of times they can wash an item before it falls
uniqueness and value of a product they could benefit and environmentally-consciousness, Mr. Higgins
believes, young consumers are likely to care about the art and the craft of rug-weaving, once they understand
that hand-carding and hand-dying, for instance, are increasingly rare.
“We’ve changed our traditional ads to reach out
apart. For example, a $20 dress that can hold up for 20
to the younger set. Whether old or young, a consumer
In a brief survey for this article, Karen Mishra,
house —or to really like it so they’ll save up for it,”
Business in Raleigh, found some similar attitudes
include very modern rug design in our repertoire—we
washings is considered a bargain.”
professor of marketing at Meredith College School of among her students in September 2014:
They’re thrifty shoppers. “They have their
favorite stores, for quality and low price. But they’ll also comparison shop and go online when they can
has to be affluent enough to have this product in their
Mr. Higgins acknowledges. “It’s important for us to always try to have something cutting-edge to appeal to younger people. Telling my 30-something friends,
‘This is the cool stuff we’re doing,’ builds word-ofmouth.”
OPPOSITE: The cutting edge, new “Karmangie” design from Tamarian is targeted towards the Millennial market.
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Merchandising Tamarian uses social media extensively, for start-
including one showing Mr. Robin’s baby son—con-
are fun. They don’t translate into ‘come to the
consumers that Kush Rugs “doesn’t worry about kids
ing conversations with Millennials. “The messages store’—we tell the oriental rug story, without pushing
the product. We’re grooming them,” says Mr.
vey the store’s family-friendliness, signalling young being in our gallery, or even on the rugs.”
In a neighborhood where they’re popular, pets are
Higgins, who prefers ‘guru’ as his Tamarian title. In
welcome. The website features a dog; shoppers can
staff members; assign them more creative roles.
deceased ‘Shop Dog,’ a Rotweiler, sat on a stack of
your own business, he emphasizes, rely on younger “Whenever a new social media pops up, our young
people tell us, ‘My friends want to know about this.’
They know the slang. With each young person we [hire], everything they bring to the table adds a new facet for us. They’re helping us grow.”
Even for a high-tech generation, though, “You
can’t get everything over the Internet. With certain
bring dogs to the store, and even remove leashes. The rugs, with paws crossed. Local residents stopped in just to greet him. “It’s a great ice-breaker,” Mr. Robins discovered, “and wonderful opportunity to demon-
strate the resiliency of what we have to offer” to any-
one concerned about keeping a rug clean and freshlooking.
Their casual, friendly, intentionally unintimidat-
things—like oriental rugs—you need to touch and
ing attitude “resonates with younger people. For us,
get online. Know what you’re selling! If you do it at a
and communicating that we’re real people. Rebecca
life,” he predicts.
come to the gallery, they feel a connection to us from
feel and know the story behind it. You can’t get that fair and reasonable price, you’ll have customers for
ONE STORE’S APPROACH
“The way we present ourselves appeals to
younger people,”observes Brian Robins, co-owner
(with Rebecca Lurie) of Kush Handmade Rugs in
Portland, Oregon. Website photos (www.kushcar-
pets.com ) often include 20-somethings. In the store’s
trendy Pearl District, young people stroll and browse.
“In nice weather, our door is open. The fact that they’ll walk into our rug gallery says we’re doing something right. That’s beneficial for making connec-
tions—not necessarily selling, just meeting people. Someone wandering in today might buy a few years
from now.” It’s not unusual when a shopper says, “I
stopped in a year ago. Now I’m here for a rug.”
“Oriental rugs can be intimidating,” Mr. Robins
admits. They plan store windows to show rug variety, with a balance between modern and traditional, while
connecting with people in ways beyond rugs. “They’ll
have a theme or idea, like color.” Blow-up posters—
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it’s creating an idea, giving someone a little laugh,
and I put ourselves in ads sometimes, so when people the photo.” (See examples below and opposite page.)
Millennials want to see things in tune with their
own style, says Mr. Robins. “They usually move away
Merchandising from more traditional motifs, to something more modern, with color or pattern. Our Mosaic line is
ADVICE FOR RETAILERS
more in line with what the younger crowd likes:
accessible, colorful, cleanable, moderately-priced.
attractive packaging, because Millennials will buy
products that fit the ‘cheap chic’ image, advises
modest footprint. They’re more interested as floor
instance, should show them how to customize the
We think they’ll be future clients.”
bookcase to a million shoppers. The savvy retailer
They often want a smaller rug that may have a more covering becomes increasingly fashionable for them.
Kush strives to make ads eye-catching beyond the
Store brands should feature interesting names and
Professor Levin. “A household furnishings store, for
product. They understand that a retailer sells the same
demonstrates how a Millennial buyer can make that
rug. “We focus more on brand-building; we’re trying
into a one-in-a-million bookcase!”
hear, ‘Oh, Kush—I see your ads,’” reports Mr.
activities, so a retailer supporting a social cause
Portland Monthly, and the designer-oriented Grey
to do something [meaningful] and allow them to show
to start a relationship. Away from the store, we often
Robins. They advertise in the local Pearl Magazine, Magazine.
To reach Millennials, they’ve redesigned their
entire website to be fully accessible on every kind of
This group helps causes through social media and
should utilize both. “Give Millennials an opportunity their friends what they’re doing,” says Professor
Levin, citing the effectiveness of the recent “Ice Bucket
Challenge”
for
the
non-profit ALS
mobile device. “It’s a challenge! Now, we write, put
Association.
can sort by color, because some customers told us
tional images, showing smiling Millennials with
be sure your platform transcends as many devices as
(According to FutureCast, a Kansas City marketing
up articles immediately, and change categories. We they’d like to do that. To connect with young people, possible. You have to keep making changes to keep
up. Our younger staff are a tremendous asset, plugged into new media. They’ll ask, ‘Have you heard of this? My friends use it.’”
For promotion campaigns, choose multi-genera-
either parents or their own children, he recommends. firm, nearly 23% already have kids.)
The trade publication BedTimes Magazine advis-
es that today’s young adults—often slower to marry than previous generations—are less likely to be mat-
tress-shopping. To generate interest, suggests an arti-
cle in the magazine, approach Millennials with out-
reach they can relate to, such as sponsoring a music concert or creating online quizzes about mattresses.
SUMMARY
To attract Millennials, “Consider how you want
people to engage with you. Make your gallery as relaxed as possible,” Mr. Robins encourages.
“I see our customers using social media to reach
out to Millennials, and definitely getting strong posi-
tive reactions,” says Mr. Higgins. Fortunately, “One
thing the Internet can’t take away is that relationship
[which] people like for higher-priced products.”
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ORIA Members Directory MEMBERS AMICI IMPORTS, INC. 335 Centennial Ave., Suite 7 Cranford, NJ 07016 (908) 272-8300 FAX (908) 272-8310 E-mail: amiciimports@amiciimports.com URL: www.amiciimports.com Jeffrey DeSantis, Pres. Charles F. Cashin, V.P.-Sales AMINCO, INC. 505 Winsor Drive Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 601-9200 (888) 501-9200 FAX (201) 601-4747 E-mail: mail@amincoinc.com Mikel Banilevi, Partner. David Banilevi, Partner ANADOL RUG CO. 1088 Huff Rd. Atlanta, GA 30318 (404) 350-8558 FAX (404) 350-3418 E-mail: anadolrugs@aol.com Suat Izmirli, Pres. Eloisa Izmirli, Sec’y Gafoor Khan, Sales ARIANA RUGS, INC. 666 N. Robertson Blvd. Los Angeles , CA 90069 (310) 289-8800 (888) 696-4960 FAX (310) 289-8808 E-mail: sales@arianarugs.com URL: www.arianarugs.com Ahmad Ahmadi , Pres. Alex Ahmadi, V.P. Nadra Ahmadi, Sec’y ASIA MINOR CARPETS, INC. 236 Fifth Ave. New York, NY 10001 (212) 447-9066 FAX (212) 447-1879 E-mail: info@asiaminorcarpets.com Alp Basdogan, Pres. ATIYEH INTERNATIONAL, LTD. P.O. Box 3040 Newberg, OR 97132 (503) 538-7560 FAX (503) 538-8239 URL: www.atiyeh.com E-mail: rugs@atiyeh.com Leslie Atiyeh, Pres. Thomas J. Atiyeh, Exec. V.P. BASHIAN 65 Railroad Ave. Ridgefield, NJ 07657 (201) 330-1001 (800) 628-2167 FAX (201) 330-0878 E-mail: bashian@compuserve.com George G. Bashian, Jr., Pres. Garo Bashian, V.P. Ralph Bashian, V.P. Chintan Singh , Nat’l Sales Manager
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BENJAMIN RUG IMPORTS 20 Meadowlands Parkway Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 617-9000 (800) 334-1345 FAX (201) 617-9354 E-mail: tom@benjaminrugs.com URL: www.benjaminrugs.com Benjamin Aziz Stephanie Cohen Charles Bowering, Nat’l Sls Mngr. BOKARA RUG CO., INC. 50 Enterprise Ave. North Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 601-0040 FAX (201) 601-0055 E-mail: info@bokara.com URL: www.bokara.com Jan Soleimani, Pres. Gabriel Vaknin, V.P. CAPEL, INC. 831 North Main St. Troy, NC 27371 (910) 572-7000 FAX (910) 572-7040 E-mail: mail@capel.net URL:www.capelrugs.com John Magee, Pres. & CEO Allen Robertson, VP-Sales Cameron Capel, VP-Nat’l Accts. CARAVAN RUG CORP. 8725 Wilshire Blvd. Beverly Hills, CA 90254 (310) 358-1222 FAX (310) 358-1220 Mois Refoua, Pres. Nabi Rahmati, Sales Jay Nehouray, Sales David Nehouray, Sales Mario Cordero, Warehouse Mngr. WILLIAM CHERKEZIAN & SON, INC. /TAPIS INT’L 11835 Carmel Mountain Rd. Ste.1304 San Diego CA 92128 (818) 266-8383 William Cherkezian CONCEPTS INTERNATIONAL /Prestige Mills 3401 38th Ave. Long Island City, NY 11101 (718) 683-5051 FAX (718) 683-5080 E-mail: ckalison@prestigemills.com Peter Feldman, Pres. Charles Kalison, VP THE CREATIVE TOUCH 401 Penhorne Ave., Suite 4 Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 866-1933 FAX (201) 866-1935 E-mail: info@creativetouchrugs.com URL: creativetouchrugs.com Baki Ildiz, Pres.
D & K WHOLESALE div. Dilmaghani (Medhi Dilmaghani & Co., Inc.) 540 Central Park Ave. Scarsdale, NY 10583 (914) 472-1700 FAX (914) 472-5154 (800) 545-5422 & (877) DIL-RUGS E-mail: sales@dkwh.com URL: www.dkwh.com Dennis A. Dilmaghani Essy Kashanian EASTERN ORIENTAL RUG CENTER INC. 50 Schmitt Blvd. Farmingdale, NY 11735 (516) 962-2175 (800) 538-5625 E-mail: info@eorconline.com Khalil Nabavian Hushang Nabavian Bahram Nabavian Benny Nabavian Pooya Nabavian EBISONS HAROUNIAN IMPORTS 44 E. 32nd St., 7th Fl. New York, NY 10016 (212) 686-4262 (800) 966-6666 FAX (212) 779-4262 E-mail: info@ebisons.com URL: www.ebisons.com Ebi Harounian, Partner Michael Harounian, Partner Maurice Harounian, Partner Melissa McMee, Designer ELIKO ORIENTAL RUGS, INC. 102 Madison Ave., 4th Floor New York, NY 10016 (212) 725-1600 (800) 733-5456 FAX (212) 725-1885 E-mail: elikorugs@aol.com URL: www.ElikoRugs.com Babadjian Bassalali, Pres David Basalely, Partner Soloman Bassalely, Partner Richard Garrad, Sales Mahtab Etessami, Sales FEIZY IMPORT & EXPORT CO. Feizy Center 1949 Stemmons Freeway Dallas, TX 75207 (214) 747-6000 (800) 779-0877 FAX (214) 760-0521 E-mail: salesinfo@feizy.com URL: www.feizy.com John Feizy, Pres./Founder/Owner Cameron Feizy, V.P. Sales Nasser Garroussi, V.P.-Finance FRENCH ACCENT RUGS & TAPESTRIES 36 East 31st St., Ground Floor New York, NY 10016 (212) 686-6097 (888) 700-7847 FAX (212) 937-3928 URL: www.farugs.com Kevin Rahmanan, Principal Khosrow Banilivi, CEO Bijan Nabavian, Treas. Danny Shafian, Operations Mngr.
HAROUNIAN RUGS INTERNATIONAL CO. 261 Fifth Ave., Ground Floor New York, NY 10016 (212) 213-3330 (800) 682-3330 FAX (212) 545-0657 E-mail: info@HRIRUGS.com URL: www.HRIRUGS.com David Harounian, Partner Lee Harounian, Partner HENRY GERTMENIAN CO. 1449 Mission St. San Francisco, CA 94103 (415) 863-0377 FAX (415) 621-3538 E-mail: Hgertco@aol.com. Paul H. Gertmenian, Pres. Alfred Gertmenian, V.P. Kay Gertmenian, V.P. India-Nepal Daryl K. Wong, Principal David Zarrabi, Sls Mngr. JAUNTY CO. INC. 13535 S. Figueroa St. Los Angeles, CA 90061 (213) 413-3333 (800) 323-3342 FAX (213) 413-0828 E-mail: info@jauntyinc.com URL: www.jauntyinc.com Mike Navid, Pres. Kami Navid, V.P. KALATY RUG CORP. 156 Duffy Avenue Hicksville, NY 11801 (212) 683-7222 (800) ALL-RUGS (800-255-7847) FAX (212) 689-2705 E-mail: info@kalaty.com URL: www.kalaty.com Mirza Kalaty, Pres. Ramin Kalaty, V.P. Soheil (Mike) Kalaty, V.P.-Sales Farshad Kalaty, V.P. Client Relations Ariel & Kamran Kalaty, Mktg. & Promotions KAS ORIENTAL RUGS, INC. 62 Veronica Ave. Somerset, NJ 08873 (732) 545-1900 (800) 967-4254 FAX (732) 545-5836 E-mail: info@kasrugs.com URL: www.kasrugs.com Rao Yarlagadda, Pres. Hari Tummala, Exec. V.P. Kranthi Yarlagadda, V.P. Operations Santhi Yarlagadda, V.P. Business Dev.
F. J. KASHANIAN RUG CORP. 600 Meadowlands Parkway, Suite 22A Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 330-0072 FAX (201) 330-9779 E-mail: info@fjkashanian.com URL: www.fjkashanian.com Jonathan Kashanian Firooz Kashanian Gilda Kashanian LOLOI RUGS 4501 Spring Valley Rd. Dallas, TX 75244 (972) 503-5656 FAX (972) 387-0436 E-mail: aloloi@loloirugs.com URL: www.loloirugs.com Amir Loloi, Pres. Greg O’Connell, G.M. LOTFY & SONS INC. 3901 Liberty Ave. North Bergen, NJ 07047 (201) 867-7733 FAX (201) 867-0766 E-mail: lotfysons@aol.com URL: www.Lotfyandsons.com Marty Banilevi, Pres. Lotfollah Banilevi, V.P. Sheila Rahmanan, V.P. MARCELLA FINE RUGS 2910 Amwiler Ct. Atlanta, GA 30360 (770) 582-1800 (800) 786-7847 FAX (770) 582-1807 E-mail: mail@marcellafinerugs.com URL: marcellafinerugs.com Firooz Nahai, Pres. Fereydoun Nahai, Principal MARJAN INTERNATIONAL CORP. 41 East 31st St. New York, NY 10016 (212) 686-8488 (800) 862-7526 FAX (212) 576-1511 Morad Ghadamian Moradi, Pres. Khalil Ghadamian Moradi, V.P. MASTERLOOMS, INC. 5 Sampson St. Saddle Brook NJ 07662 (201) 556-9444 E-mail: masterlooms@aol.com Nasser Rahmanan, CEO MER CORP. 50 Spring St. Ramsey, NJ 07446 (201) 783-8563 TOLL-FREE: (800) 341-4176 FAX (201) 783-8561 E-mail: mercorp@att.net URL: merrugs.com Albert Moomjy, Pres. Robert Moomjy, V.P. Kathy Buttigieg, Sales Support
MERRIFIELD ORIENTAL RUGS 8501 Tyco Rd. Vienna, Virginia 22182 (703) 876-4000 FAX (703) 876-9819 E-mail: merrifieldorientalruginc@yahoo.com Sayeed Hasanzadah, Pres. Lili McDonald, Store Mgr. & Marketing Dir.
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G.A. GERTMENIAN & SONS 300 West Avenue 33 Los Angeles, CA 90031 (213) 250-7777 (800) 874-1236 FAX (213) 250-7776 E-mail: Gertmenian@gertmenian.com URL: www.gertmenian.com Tom Gertmenian, Partner Don Gertmenian, Partner Peter Gertmenian, Partner
MICHAELIAN & KOHLBERG, INC. 315B Springfield Ave. Summit, NJ 07901 (908) 522-1004 FAX (908) 522-1006 Teddy Sumner, Principal MOHAWK HOME 3032 Sugar Valley Rd, NW Sugar Valley, GA 30746 (706) 624-4624 Toll-Free: (800) 843-4473 FAX: (706) 625-9329 E-mail: customer_care@mohawkind.com URL: www.mohawkind.com Rocky Casteel, Pres. ABRAHAM MOHEBAN & SON, INC. 2-8 Haven Ave., Ste. 216 Port Washington, NY 11050 (516) 883-1522 FAX (516) 883-1523 E-mail: mohebancarpets@gmail.com URL: www.moheban.com Abraham Moheban, Pres. David J. Moheban, V.P. MOMENI, INC. 60 Broad St. Carlstadt NJ 07072 (201) 549-7220 (800) 536-6778 FAX (201) 549-7221 E-mail: info@momeni.com URL: www.momeni.com Ali Momeni, Chm. Reza Momeni, Pres. Aria Momeni, V.P. Ali R. Momeni, V.P. NEJAD ORIENTAL RUGS Main & State Sts. Doylestown, PA 18901 (800) 245-RUGS FAX (215) 348-9056 E-mail: info@nejad.com URL: www.nejad.com Ali R. Nejad, Pres. Theresa M. Nejad, V.P. NEMAN INTERNATIONAL INC. 501 Penhorn Avenue - Unit 8 Secaucus, NJ 07094 (212) 686-6262 (201) 590-0000 FAX (201) 590-0099 E-mail: nemaninc@aol.com URL: www.nemanintl.com Said Neman Dan Neman
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SAMAD 419 Murray Hill Parkway East Rutherford, NJ 07073 (201)372-0909 FAX (201) 842-0077 E-mail: mail@samad.com URL: www.samad.com David Samad, Pres. Malcolm Samad, C.O.O. Rao Siriki, Exec. V.P. SHALOM BROTHERS, INC. 284 Fifth Ave., Ground Floor New York, NY 10001 (212) 695-3000 (800) 3-SHALOM FAX (212) 695-0022 E-mail: info@shalombrothers.com URL: www.shalombrothers.com Nader Shalom, Pres. Fred Shalom, Exec. V.P. Rafi Amirian, V.P. TAMARIAN CARPETS 1407 Shoemaker Rd. Baltimore, MD 21209 (410) 321-6222 FAX (410) 321-6122 E-mail: info@tamarian.com URL: www.tamarian.com Steve Cibor, Pres. Ryan Higgins, V.P. Geoff Duckworth, Sr. Designer Ayo Akintilo, Multimedia Director Fred Lomax, Operations Mngr. TEPP TEAM USA 3901 Liberty Ave. North Bergen, NJ 07047 (201) 863-8888 FAX (201) 863-8898 E-mail: info@teppteamusa.com URL: teppteamusa.com Djalal Mohammadi Parviz Roubeni TIBET RUG COMPANY 1460 Foothill Dr. Salt Lake City, UT 84108 (801) 582-3334 FAX (801) 582-3501 URL: www.tibetrugcompany.com Jim Webber, President Brian Mehl, Director of Sales Tsultrim Lama, Mng. Partner TUFAN 10551 Miller Rd., Ste 200 Dallas, TX 75238 (713) 988-7779 FAX (214) 377-9376 URL: tufanrugs.com Fariborz Alavi, CEO Sina Sadri, COO TUFENKIAN 919 Third Ave., Ground Floor New York, NY 10022 (212) 475-2475 FAX (212) 475-2629 E-mail: info@tufenkiancarpets.com www.Tufenkiancarpets.com James Tufenkian, Pres. Eric Jacobson, C.F.O.
WOVEN CONCEPTS PO Box 234261 Great Neck, NY 11023 (201) 617-7600 FAX (201) 617-7755 Behrooz Hakimian, Product Development Halleh Hakimian, Int’l Operations Jasmine Hakimian, Customer Relations URL: www.wovenconcepts.com ZOLLANVARI, LTD 600 Meadowlands Parkway, Suite 130 Secaucus, NJ 07094 (201) 330-3344 FAX (201) 330-7728 E-mail: info@zollanvariusa.com URL: www.Zollanvariusa.com Reza Zollanvari, Pres. Sanjay Purohit , CEO
AMERICASMART I ATLANTA 240 Peachtree St., NW Suite 2200 Atlanta, GA 30303 (404) 220-2330 (800) ATL-MART FAX (404) 220-3030 URL: www.americasmart.com Jeff Portman, Vice Chairman Mike Turnbull, Sr. V.P. Mktg Kevin Markiewicz, V.P. Area Rug Center Leasing ARTISTIC COLOR GRAPHICS 3400 Dodds Ave. Chattanooga, TN 37407 (423) 698-7360 FAX (423) 698-1862 E-mail: chris@printacg.com URL: www.printacg.com Chris Burton, Principal C-Air 181 S. Franklin Ave. Valley Stream, NY 11581 (516) 394-0400 FAX (516) 394-0471 E-mail: johnm@c-air.com URL: www.c-air.com John Maser, Director of Imports CHATALBASH BY COSTIKYAN 28-13 14 St. Long Island City, NY 11102 (718) 663-3482 FAX (718) 726-1887 E-mail: rchatalbash@costikyan.com Phillip H. Cronin, Pres. June Costikyan, Sec’y EXPLORE AIRTRANS SERVICES (EAS) 5 Logistics Drive South Kearny, NJ 07032 (973) 474-5336 FAX (973) 474-5348 www.exploreair.com Brian Galik, V.P.
INTERNATIONAL MARKET CENTERS 495 South Grand Central Parkway Las Vegas, NV 89106 (702) 380-0919 (888) 416-8600 FAX (702) 380-4002 E-mail: info@imcenters.com URL: www.imcenters.com JADE INDUSTRIES, INC. 101 West Washington St. Conshohocken, PA 19428 (610) 828-4830 (local) (888) RUG-PADS (888-784-7237) FAX (610) 828-1028 E-mail: jade@rugpads.com URL: www.rugpads.com Aram K. Jerrehian, Jr., CEO Dean Jerrehian, Pres. Patricia Mullen, Administrator Amy K. Jerrehian, Marketing Director MAGNUM OPUS SYSTEM CORP. 11 Penn Plaza, Floor 5 New York, NY 10001 (212) 685-2127 FAX (212) 685-2481 E-mail: info@sparsus.com Talha Z. Khan, V.P. Ali Farooqui, V.P.
RUG INSIDER MAGAZINE 4 Fortsalong Rd. Meredith, NH 03253 (603) 279-4938 FAX (603) 279-4838 E-mail: peter@ruginsider.com URL: www.ruginsider.com Peter Woodaman, Publisher Diane Cotton Caplan, Editor
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ASSOCIATE MEMBERS
RUG NEWS AND DESIGN POBox 441 Morris, NY 13808 (607) 263-5411 FAX (212) 202-2740 E-mail: info@rugnewsanddesign.com URL: www.rugnewsanddesign.com Leslie Stroh, Publisher Sarah Stroh, Editor Dasha Morgan, Editor ANDREW SCHLAFLY, ESQ. 521 Fifth Ave., 17th Floor New York, NY 10175 (908) 719-8608 FAX (212) 214-0354 Andrew Schlafly, Esq.
MATERIAL CONCEPTS, INC. 11621 Caroline Rd. Philadelphia, PA 19154 (215) 338-6515 (800) 372-3366 FAX (215) 338-0199 E-mail: info@materialconcepts.com Geoffrey Kohn, Pres. Douglas Kohn, G.M. NEW YORK INT’L CARPET SHOW 9022 Germantown Ave. Philadelphia, PA 19118 (215) 248-0494 E-mail: dennisdodds@juno.com URL: www.nyics.com Dennis Dodds, Pres./Owner
GERTNER MANDEL & PESLAK PO Box 499 Lakewood, NJ 08704 (732) 363-3333 FAX (732) 363-3345 E-mail: lmandel@gmplaw.net Lawrence Mandel
NOONOO RUG CONSULTING GROUP, LTD. 16001 Collins Ave., Ste 2002 Sunny Isles Beach, FL 33160 (917) 648-7322 E-mail: edncpw@gmail.com Gene Newman, Pres. Stephanie A. Diehl, Tres./Sec’y
H.M. NABAVIAN & SONS, INC. 36 E. 31st St. New York, NY 10016 (212) 213-2476 FAX (212) 213-4276 E-mail: sales@hmnabavian.com URL: www.hmnabavian.com Massoud Nabavian Pres.
REVITA RUGS 10 Horizon Blvd. S. Hackensack, NJ 07606 (201) 641-1100 FAX (201) 641-1150 E-mail: hzarei@revitarugs.com URL: www.revitarugs.com Hamid Zarei, Pres.
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Index of Advertisers & Calendar of Events MARKETS & CONVENTIONS
TUPELO FURNITURE MARKET ..............February 5-8
ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL AREA RUG MARKET featuring the National Oriental Rug Show Permanent Showrooms.................................January 7-10 Temporaries ...................................................January 8-10
NEW YORK HOME FASHIONS WEEK............................March 23-26
Atlanta, GA (800) ATL-MART/www.americasmart.com
ATLANTA INTERNATIONAL GIFT & HOME FURNISHINGS MARKET ..........January 6-13 Atlanta, GA (800) ATL-MART/www.americasmart.com
HEIMTEXTIL..............................................January 14-17 Frankfort, GERMANY (770) 984-8016/heimtextil.messe.frankfurt.com
DOMOTEX ..................................................January 17-20 Frankfort, GERMANY (770) 984-8016/www.domotex.de
LAS VEGAS MARKET ...............................January 18-22 Las Vegas, NV (888) 962-7469/www.LasVegasMarket.com
SURFACES ...................................................January 20-23 Las Vegas, NV (800) 547-3477/www.surfaces.com
(662) 842-4442 www.tupelofurnituremarket.com
New York, NY (914) 421-3200
INTERNATIONAL HOME FURNISHINGS MARKET.............................April 18-23 High Point, NC (336) 888-3700/highpointmarket.org
AUCTIONS CHRISTIE’S www.christies.com
New York Interiors...............................................................January Interiors ............................................................February
13-24 10-11
London, S. Kensington Interiors...............................................................January 27-28 Interiors ....................................................February 3-4, 24-25 Interiors .......................................................................March 17 Contributions to this calendar are welcome. Please send information to AREA Magazine, c/o ORIA, 400 Tenafly Rd, #699, Tenafly, NJ 07670
INDEX OF ADVERTISERS AMICI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 908-272-8300/amiciimports1@aol.com AMINCO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 888-501-9200/www.amincoinc.com
MOMENI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .11 800-536-6778/www.momeni.com NOURISON . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .BC 800-223-1110/www.nourison.com
ANADOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 404-350-8558/anadolrugs@aol.com
TAMARIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 410-377-7726/www.tamarian.com
BOKARA. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 201-601-0040/www.bokara.com
TEPP TEAM USA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 201-863-8888/info@teppteamusa.com
FEIZY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 800-779-0877/www.feizy.com
SERVICES TO THE AREA RUG INDUSTRY
HAROUNIAN RUGS INTERNATIONAL . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 800-682-3330/www.hrirugs.com
AMERICASMART-ATLANTA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IBC 800-ATL-MART/www.americasmart.com
JAUNTY CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 800-323-3342/www.jauntyinc.com
H.M. NABAVIAN & SONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 212-213-2476/www.hmnabavian.com
KALATY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .IFC 800-255-7847/www.kalaty.com
INTERNATIONAL MARKET CENTER/LAS VEGAS. . . .8 888-416-8600/www.imcenters.com
LOLOI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 972-503-5656/www.loloirugs.com
MATERIAL CONCEPTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 800-372-3366/info@materialconcepts.com
MICHAELIAN & KOHLBERG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 908-522-1004
REVITA RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 201-641-1100/www.revitarugs.com
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BUYER INFORMATION DATES
Visit http://www.americasmart.com/market-info/trav-
Wednesday, January 7 - Saturday, January 10
ParkSmart program for easy, reserved parking passes.
(Temporaries: Thurs., Jan. 8 - Sat, Jan. 10)
HOURS
Wednesday, January 7
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Friday, January 9
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Thursday, January 8
(Temporaries until 6 p.m.)
Saturday, January 10
(Temporaries until 6 p.m.)
9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
9 a.m. to 8 p.m.
INFORMATION DESK
Located in the registration lobby of each building the desks are filled with Market and Atlanta information.
Ask Me desks are on every temporary booth floor. New Buyer information booths are located in the registration lobbies of each building.
PARKING
el/directions/parking for FREE parking offers and the ADMITTANCE
AmericasMart Atlanta is a wholesale market open to
the trade only. Contact AmericasMart Registration at 1-800-ATL-MART for additional information or visit http://www.americasmart.com/buyers/registration INFORMATION AND SERVICES AmericasMart
404-220-3000
Piedmont Hospital
404-605-5000
www.americasmart.com Traveler's Aid
TRANSPORTATION
MARTA
Taxi Service
www.itsmarta.com 404-848-5501
Parking is available at AmericasMart Building 2
AIRLINES
available at these garages and in nearby surface lots:
Delta Meeting Network®:
and Building 3 for $12/day. Additional parking is SunTrust Plaza: 303 Peachtree Center Ave. Courtland Garage: 227 Courtland Street
404-817-7070
404-351-1111
www.americasmart.com/market-info/travel/air-travel Hartsfield-Jackson Int'l Airport
1-800-328-1111 404-530-2100
International Garage: 25 Andrew Young Int’l Blvd
HOTEL ACCOMMODATIONS
Free parking is available at the these locations:
AmericasMart Atlanta hotels. Most feature free shut-
Hapeville Parking Facility (4361 International Parkway, Hapeville, GA). A free shuttle runs to
AmericaMart on Friday and Sat. (8 a.m. to 9 p.m.) and Sunday and Mon. (8 a.m. to 7:30 p.m.)
Peachtree Center Garage (Peachtree Center Avenue and Andrew Young International Boulevard). Parking
is free with an AmericasMart badge Sat. and Sun.
Reserve your room at one of the official
tle service to the AmericasMart or are within walking
distance and by booking within the blockyou will be eligible for discounted parking, complimentary internet and more!
ONLINE: AmericasMart.com/market-info/travel.
PHONE: 800-241-6405 (US & Canada) or 312-5277300 (International) EMAIL: amc@onpeak.com
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EVENTS & SEMINARS WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 to SUNDAY, JANUARY 11
1:30 p.m Building 1, Floor 4, 4-G-7
9 a.m.- 5 p.m. Building 1, Floor 4, Room 4-B-1
Panel Discussion headed by Rob Leahy, Jim Garner
Museum of Introductions (MOI) Gallery
The rug industry’s exclusive showing of new product
Open to all for informal presentation and discussion and Frank Eways Jr.
introductions in a sophisticated museum setting.
Make it Memorable:
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7
by Marisa Marcantonio of Stylebeat design blog.
New Bridge Grand Opening
3 p.m. Building 1, Floor 6 Join us for a ribbon cutting and champagne toast as
we launch the new Floor 6 bridge, allowing access to
Building Your Brand in the Digital World Moderated Panelists include Lindsay Coral Harper of LCH
Interiors, Mac Hoak of Mecox Gardens and Elizabeth Blitzer of Blitzer & Company
3 p.m. Building 1, Floor 14, Seminar Room
Building 2 for your Gift needs.
Industry expert and Stylebeat blog founder Marisa
THURSDAY, JANUARY 8
and building a successful brand image by harnessing
New Harmonies: Changing Themes in Color and Design Trends for the Home in 2015, Presented by
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Laurie Pressman, VP, Pantone Color Institute
11 a.m.-noon Building 1, Floor 14, Seminar Room With lifestyle patterns and tastes consistently evolv-
Marcantonio presents a panel discussion on creating the power of the new digital age in design. The panel
will feature PR guru Elizabeth Blitzer, Mecox
Gardens founder Mac Hoak and interior designer Lindsey Coral Harper, who join in a conversation sharing practical insights on utilizing technology
through captivating images and storytelling to cap-
ing, the old color rules have been replaced by more
ture and engage their audience with an array of social
2015 highlight a more spontaneous approach with
works from the varied perspectives of those who have
creative guidelines and options. Color stories for
new harmonies in both color and design. Join Laurie
Pressman, VP Pantone Color Institute as she reveals the key color trends for 2015—where they are coming
media tools, from Pinterest to Instagram. Learn what made an effective impact in the luxury design space.
ORRA’s New Look...Our Mission, Logo and
from, why they are happening and where they are
Educational Programs...A Virtual Approach
the selection of Pantone’s 2015 Color of the Year.
3:30 p.m. Building 1, Floor 4, 4-G-7
The Unique Rug Forum:
Join our Board and other members to discuss where
Sponsored by ORRA, Inc.
going to get there.
headed in the future, plus get an inside glimpse into
The Future of the Rug Business
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Sponsored by ORRA, Inc.
we have been, what we’ve developed and how were
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AmericasMart
EVENTS & SEMINARS Meet and Greet with ORRA Board members Sponsored by ORRA, Inc.
Building 1Floor 4, 4-G-7 Meet ORRA’s new president, Rob Leahy, CRA, ORRA senior advisor Rich Amatulli and other Board
Members to learn what’s new for ORRA in 2014. Light refreshments served.
Knot To Be Missed Presented by Phil Menendian, Mark Keshishian and Michael Joseph with a panel of member appraisers.
Sponsored by ORRA Inc.
10:00 a.m. - Noon Building 1, Floor 4, 4-G-7
America’s Magnificent Carpets® Awards 6 p.m. | The Westin Peachtree Plaza
The rug and home industry’s signature event, recog-
nizing the newest area rug introductions in a night of dreams, imagination and artistry.
SATURDAY, JANUARY 10
Decorating your Home for the Holidays with David Tutera
Presented
by
Celebrity
Wedding
&
Entertaining Expert, TV Host & Author David Tutera 2 p.m. Building 1, Floor 14, Seminar Room
Best known for transforming the ordinary into the extra-ordinary, David Tutera is a world renowned
wedding and event designer and one of the most
ORRA is continuing this popular program geared
sough-after entertaining experts around. His unique
Phil and his committee will focus on a specific group
true lifestyle and entertaining icon. Learn how to
toward our on-going efforts to educate our members. of rugs that members should become familiar with. To register contact orra@orrainc.com.
Walking the Market with Phil Menendian, Education Chairman Sponsored by ORRA Inc. Meet at
1:30 p.m. Building 1, Floor 2, ORRA Booth
DESIGN = EMOTION = SALES
Presented by Jamie Durie of HGTV’s
talent, style and eye for design have labeled him as a
transform your home this holiday season through the eyes of David Tutera, when he shares his secrets and
tips on adding personality to your home through décor and home product. 15th Floor Launch Party
4 p.m. Building 1, Floor 15 Celebrating the launch of our newest design floor fea-
The Outdoor Room
turing top of the line home décor, furnishings and
Hear simple design tools and concepts that create
For a complete list of Market events, please visit
2 p.m. Building 2, Floor 10, Seminar Room emotional environments for customers and in turn
increase sales
more.
http://www.americasmart.com/january#/
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Oriental Rug Importers Association
MARKET HIGHLIGHTS ANADOL RUG CO. 3-D18
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Mahal and Tabriz designs. From our own factories in
Oushak, Turkey and Mazar-i-Sarif, Afghanistan, we
offer genuine quality rugs in decorative colors at the most
Anadol’s Angora Ushak Collection consists of faith-
competitive prices in the market.
blend of naturally dyed angora and Anatolian hand-spun
ARIANA RUGS, INC.
fully reproduced antique Ushaks realized in a special
wool showing a true antique Ushak patina. These dou-
2-604, 606, 608, 705, 707, 709
ble-knotted, high-end rugs are true to their original hand-
Firm’s Market Highlights:
are made exclusively in Ushak, Turkey in sizes 2x3 to
before, Ariana Rugs has created a collection that has
spun wool. Thirty original 19th century Ushak designs
Pushing its traditional designs even further than
oversize, runners and unlimited custom size options.
revived the well-known elephant print, a signature piece
offers both Vintage and 3D Vintage, which features
Northern Afghanistan, where the design originated, as
The semi-antique, double-knotted Vintage Collection
hand-carved details that give a high-lo texture. These
in many Afghan homes. This collection is made in imagined by the Uzbek and Turkmen tribes. The materi-
multi-toned, high-end rugs are overdyed and fused with
als are sourced locally and the finishing is based on the
oversize, runners and unlimited custom size options. The
The company’s Barchi Collection is like no other:
glitter in Turkey. There are 14 colorways in sizes 2x3 to
Vestige Collection is double knotted in Turkey of 100%
firm’s signature look—low pile and soft color palette.
exceptional designs, exclusive finishes, and attention to
wool. This high-end offering is made of hand-stitched
detail create an exquisite, vintage Moroccan collection.
There are 14 colorways available in sizes 2x3 to over-
ity organic wool, are available in several unique designs,
The Sterling Silver Collection features abstract pat-
custom sizes/colors are always available.
pieces that also are overdyed and fused with glitter. size, runners and unlimited custom size options.
These hand-knotted Afghan rugs, made from high-qual-
with sizes ranging from 6x9 to 12x16. Special orders and
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terns cast in a modern grayscale effect. Each one-of-a-
Company Statement:
for strength and exceptional durability, features contrast-
finest quality rugs to the next level, daring to imagine an
tral ground. Abstract expressionist motifs in shades of
ing it into being by developing an incredible line of
kind piece, crafted in India from bamboo fiber known
ing lines and irregular forms that fragment across a neu-
blue, pink, black, gray, brown and white appear illuminated by a soft light; with a touch of foot-tickling soft-
Celebrating the finer things in life, the firm has taken its even higher-end, more luxurious style, and then, bring100% hand-spun silk rugs.
ness. Available in 10 colors, with special requests in up
BASHIAN
size, runners and unlimited custom size options.
Firm’s Market Highlights:
to 100 colors welcomed; sizes range from 2x3 to overCompany Statement:
5-F9
Bashian’s Atlanta showroom will present a host of
Anadol is a leading manufacturer/importer with more
innovative designs and qualities, all programmed for
true reproduction antique Ushak, Sultanabad, Agra,
www.bashianrug.com. The collections include every-
than 28 years of production experience and know-how at
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MARKET HIGHLIGHTS thing from value-priced contemporary and traditional
ments with updated palettes to create a stunning group:
With 80 designs, the Greenwich Collection has some-
made in India using New Zealand and Argentine wool
Keshan, Gabbeh and Shiraz. The hand knotted Legacy is
thing to please every taste. These ever-adaptable rugs are
with a 1/2” brush fringe. Sizing ranges from 2’6x9 to
are available in sizes 2’6x8, 4x6, 6x9, 8x10 and 9x12.
multi; and Shiraz in classic red and silver grey.
Oushak-inspired designs, is hand knotted in India; while
color combinations make each rug in Capel’s Martha’s
rary designs that are hand tufted in India from fine 60-
quality, this collection features pure New Zealand wool
hand tufted in India using a wool and viscose blend and
The Vintage Collection, made of hand-spun wool in 24 the Chelsea Collection includes 40 inspiring contempo-
10x14. Keshan is available in blue/red; Gabbeh in red
Dramatic, sweeping floral designs and extraordinary
Vineyard Collection a work of art. Offering unmatched
count wool in sizes 6x9, 8x10, 9x12, and 10x14.
yarns in India. Martha’s Vineyard is available in three
Bashian is among America’s oldest importers of fine
from 2x3 to 9’3x13’6.
specialty and department stores with extensive pro-
Capel is America’s oldest and largest privately-owned
Company Statement:
handmade rugs and a key supplier to better furniture,
new hues —black, chocolate and cream—and in sizes
Company Statement:
grammed lines and personalized, efficient service.
rug manufacturer and importer, founded in 1917 by A.
Bashian Website (http://www.bashianrug.com), Bashian
tion of the Capel family for three generations. Known
Dealer Support Materials:
Oriental Rug Buyer’s Guide, Pre-Printed Four Color Direct Mail Postcards, Product Information Hangtags,
Leon Capel. The company has thrived under the direcfor its variety of unique designs, Capel offers a wide
selection of constructions and styles with convenient
Sales Training Literature.
services for dealers such as online ordering, custom rug
CAPEL INC.
Dealer Support Materials:
3-C-13
Firm’s Market Highlights:
sizes and same day shipping.
Hi-Res PDFs at www.capelrugs.com
Sprightly flowers and vines dance across your floor!
CARAVAN RUG CORP.
Collection is inspired by crewel embroidered linen bed
4-G1, 4-E3
woman. The antique bed curtains that inspired the rugs
Caravan, in its 4-G1 showroom, will be showing the
The Gainsborough line from the Williamsburg®
hangings made 250 years ago by a New England
are part of Colonial Williamsburg’s collection of 18th century decorative arts. Gainsborough is made of 100%
wool in laurel, porcelain and silver birch colorways and
/CARAVAN MODERN COUTURE
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Bamyan Collection, first introduced in 1984. These attractive, high-end, traditional rugs that recreate and
compare with 18th century Agra, Sultanabad and Tabriz
available in sizes 5x8, 7x9 and 8x11.
antique masterpieces, especially in their finishing and
collections of rugs in the world. With the Biltmore®
Hand spun and vegetable dyed in Afghanistan, these
The Biltmore House has one of the most extensive Legacy Collection, Capel adapted these traditional ele-
time-honored techniques, ensure exceptional quality. rugs come in many designs and in colorways that include
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designs to the finest quality hand-knotted rugs.
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Alexa Hampton, Sherrill Canet, Howard Slatkin, and
to mansion sizes; custom sizes also available.
Nina Campbell.
Himalayan hand-spun wool rugs (some mixed with
Catalogs, Brochures, Digital Images on Request.
The firm’s Caravan Modern, a collection of fine
superb quality silk, others with art-silk, bamboo, linen or
Dealer Support Materials:
aloe) on view in showroom 4-E3, is woven by master
CREATIVE TOUCH, INC.
Among the many other ever-enticing collections to be
Firm’s Market Highlights:
weavers in Nepal and India.
seen at the showroom are the Next Generation, Classic, French, Everest, Hemp, Kilim, and Cloud Bamboo col-
lections. These high-end designer and celebrity rugs are available in sample sizes, room sizes, over-sizes and cus-
tom sizes and may be viewed on the firm’s website.
5-F2
Creative Touch, a five-time-award-winner in
Atlanta—winning in January of 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011
and 2012—will be showing many beautiful collections.
Among the firm’s newest collections is Evanesce which
combines soft soothing tones of grey and neutrals with
Dealer Support Materials:
both modern and traditional design elements.
Design Program and One-on-One Training; Caravan
fashion forward designs that are right on trend, from
Catalog, National Advertising, Web Support, Blue Print
Website (www.caravanrug.com).
Bamboo Silk is an exciting collection offering very bold patterns with splashes of vibrant sari silk to geo-
metric and organic motifs. Also not to be missed is the
CONCEPTS INTERNATIONAL
wonderful Ikat Collection with its new muted designs in
Firm’s Market Highlights:
bright, strong Ikat designed rugs will also be on view.
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a softer color pallet. For those who love bold color,
Concepts International brings a bit of exotic North
Sizes vary in available stock. Custom design, color
tures traditional Moroccan designs. Hand loomed in
time. Please contact the firm at 201-866-1933 to discuss
Africa to Atlanta with its Agadir Collection which fea-
India these striking 100% banana silk pile rugs come in
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three colorways—dark blue/white, grey/white, and white/grey—in sizes 6x9, 8x10, 9x12, and 10x14; and in custom sizes and colors.
option, and size needs can be met with quick turn-around your needs.
Company Statement:
The Creative Touch Classics captures the texture, color, design and quality of the antique rugs that can only be
The Delhi Collection is, of course, hand knotted in
found in private collections and at higher-end antique
knot Indo-Tibetan weave pile construction were created
we have studied market trends in design and color and
India. Three distinctive transitional designs in a 100-
from 100% bamboo silk. Six colorways are available in
sizes 6x9, 8x10, 9x12, and 10x14; also in custom sizes
and colors upon request. Company Statement:
Concepts International continues to expand its rug
assortment in order to showcase a wide range of rugs,
dealers. For our new Creative Touch Modern collections have created desirable new product lines. Visit our
showroom at AmericasMart, Building 1 on the 5th floor,
5-F2, during the International Area Rug Market in January 2015, or visit www.creativetouchrugs.com. ELIKO ANTIQUE & DECORATIVE RUGS
primarily handmade. Production includes collections
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tures programmed, standard-size collections as well as a
Eliko Antique & Decorative Rugs now has a new cus-
produced in Morocco, India, China, and Nepal, and feawide range of custom products. Several of these collec-
tions are creations by well-known designers, including
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Firm’s Market Highlights:
tom rug division specializing in hand-knotted contempo-
rary and reproduction antique rugs, including custom
N O R S ’15 sizing, color matching and the ability to produce your
tom sizes.. Custom capabilities are always possible.
Asia and the Middle East and its own mill in Turkey,
Keeping the classic tradition of making rugs alive and
Company Statement:
Eliko provides a highly personalized service, rapid
sound: French Accents’ rugs are reproduced using the
taining a high level of quality and value. The firm can
weaving antique carpets hundreds of years ago. Our
strike-off turnaround and short lead times while main-
exact same techniques and materials that were used in
work in all materials including wools of all types, silks,
foundation is rooted in providing quality service to our
including contemporary and traditional Tibetans,
mise on quality, design or materials. We only provide the
cotton, jute, hemp and bamboo silk to produce any style
Moroccans, Cotton Agras and Oushaks, hand-knotted
with different shear levels and flatweaves.
In addition, the company will be presenting its latest
collection of antique and semi-antique Turkish Oushaks,
for NORS 2015. The collection includes a variety of
customers, therefore French Accents will never comprovery best.
Dealer Support Materials:
Catalogs and Website (www.farugs.com) HAROUNIAN RUGS INTERNATIONAL CO.
sizes and one-of-a-kind designs. As always, the compa-
6-A1
Serapis, Sultanabads, and Tabrizes. Each piece has been
HRI presents a comprehensive selection of new prod-
ny will feature a large selection of reasonably priced
hand picked for its quality, color scheme and decorative
aesthetics.
Company Statement:
Firm’s Market Highlights:
ucts, unique designs made specifically for the Atlanta Market. HRI’s Private Label, Custom Brand, Buy Direct and Stock/Sample programs continue to be successful
Premier supplier of antique and semi-antique decorative
and profitable for its customers and buyers throughout
unmatched inventory, great customer service and rea-
retailer’s and designer’s returns and margins. New con-
carpets to dealers, decorators and collectors; known for
sonable pricing.
the Market. HRI’s programs are tailored to maximize temporary designs, traditional transformations, and
Dealer Support Materials:
unique constructions have been developed for the
Professional Photographs upon Request, Interactive
at 800-682-3300 or Info@HRIrugs.com to make an
Full-Color Brochure, Complimentary Search Service,
Website.
FRENCH ACCENTS 4-E16, 18
Firm’s Market Highlights:
French Accents will feature a new line inspired by
16th century Aubussons. This classic design has been
transformed with a new twist—a contemporary twist.
While original Aubussons presented 50 to 125 shades of
Atlanta Market during NORS 2015. Please contact HRI appointment to experience these exclusive opportunities. At HRI, Creativity is Always at Work.
The firm’s Willow Collection is hand woven, made of
linen and art silk in India. The six designs incorporate a
geometric pattern that flows evenly throughout the rug in a high-low texture, creating a luxurious look and feel.
The soft, washed colors of cream, beige light blue, grey
and light green are perfect for any transitional or con-
temporary setting. The collection is available in sizes
color, the firm’s new line evokes a beautiful French
5x8 and 8x10.
Colors have been transformed, yet the design will forev-
fine hand-spun New Zealand wool. Six designs feature
country aesthetic using no more than 2 to 3 neutral tones.
The Vogue Collection from India is hand knotted in
er be kept original—just like the classics. These
all soft washed color palettes in allover designs that
silk highlights and will be offered in standard and cus-
9x12, and 10x14. The Aria Collection from India is hand
Aubusson carpets are made using hand-spun wool with
define casual elegance. Available sizes are 6x9, 8x10,
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designs. Working directly with trusted mills throughout
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needlepunched flat pads; and LockSet, an economical
line of synthetic underlays, the firm carries RubberNet.
duces a 21st century take on a traditional look. Each
RubberNet is a line of open-weave natural rubber pads
ing a rug that is perfect in both transitional and tradi-
available in full rolls, and is prepackaged in standard and
design has a style that blends warm earth tones produc-
tional settings. These rugs are available in sizes 6x9,
8x10, 9x12, and 10x14. Company Statement:
Retailers, Designers, Home Flooring Buyers, and Carpet
Connoisseurs are cordially invited to visit HRI’s Atlanta
Market Showroom in space 6-A1 or to visit HRI’s Las
Vegas Showroom at the World Market Center space B-
420. Take a journey with us through our Classical,
Traditional, Transitional and Contemporary takes on the
endless possibilities we can creatively construct for the
21st Century home. Please contact HRI at 212-213-3330
or at info@hrirugs.com.
which includes EcoNet, SecureNet and MagNet. Each is custom sizes.
Company Statement:
Providing the highest quality and widest selection of
padding products, allowing retailers to satisfy all their
area rug pad needs in one place, satisfaction guaranteed. Dealer Support Materials:
No Minimum Order on Single Pre-Packaged or Custom Size Pads to Full Rolls and Truckloads; Drop Shipping;
Website with Product Information; Free Samples; and Product Literature.
JAUNTY CO. INC.
Dealer Support Materials:
5-F1
Store Sales Training Sessions, Catalogs, Brochures,
Jaunty, Inc. will be showing its Napa Collection of
Swatch Programs, Custom Sample Rack Programs, In-
Advertising Support, Online Order Processing, Award Winning Customer Service & More.
Firm’s Market Highlights:
hand-knotted hemp rugs that are accented with wool to
lend an air of sophistication while adding a wonderful sense of texture. Made in India in six transitional pat-
JADE INDUSTRIES, INC.
terns, these rugs come in nine home-enriching color-
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ways: brown, gray, cloud, sable, ash, blue, platinum,
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Firm’s Market Highlights:
wheat and charcoal. Sizes are 3’6x5’6, 5x8, 8x11 and
ket, will be introducing Rubber Anchor Green, its new
Hand tufted in India, the Vista Collection in eight tran-
Jade, offering the most earth-friendly pads on the mar-
natural rubber rug pad.
Part of the firm’s popular
Rubber Anchor line, Rubber Anchor Green is extra eco-
friendly as it contains recycled rubber; and through its
partnership with Trees for the Future, the company will
9’6x13.
sitional designs draws attention to its cut and looped wool pile accented with viscose. Multi-dimensional con-
struction gives these rugs their unique surface character
and graceful elegance. They are available in 11 color-
plant a tree with every Rubber Anchor Green pad sold.
ways—gray, haze, tan, ash, teal, midnight, sand, stone,
in a rug pad: non-slip, comfortable and most of all in
3’6x5’6 to 9’6x13.
Rubber Anchor Green is everything the consumer wants
today’s world, eco-friendly. Customers choosing between an eco-friendly rug pad and one that is not eco-
friendly will choose eco-friendly every time.
aqua, ebony and smoke—and in sizes that range from The Capri Collection of contemporary-patterned flat-
woven rugs owes its wonderful sheen and texture to its
100% viscose yarn. Made in India in seven colors—plat-
Rubber Anchor, Rubber Anchor II, and EcoNet are nat-
inum, silver, blue, multi, neutral, smoke and char-
rapidly renewable resources. Also, in addition to UltiMat
to 9’6x13.
ural rubber non-skid pads that are made sustainably from and
OptiMat,
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reversible,
rubber-backed,
treuse—the rugs come in sizes that range from 3’6x5’6
N O R S ’15 Dealer Support Materials:
or quality standards and unsurpassed customer service.
Advertising Support, (800) 323-3342 Toll-Free Number,
and Las Vegas.
Catalog & Brochures, Point-of-Purchase Pamphlets,
Kalaty has showrooms in New York, Atlanta, High Point
Sales Training and Website, www.jauntyinc.com.
Dealer Support Materials:
Appear on Other Websites.
Sizes and Shapes, Plus Instant Stock Checking; Rug
Jaunty’s Programmed Lines Are Not Permitted to
KALATY RUG CORP. 4-G14
Firm’s Market Highlights:
A User-Friendly Website that Includes All Collections, Rack Programs with Display Samples; Comprehensive Co-op Advertising Program; Broad Assortment of Room Setting Images in Its Advertising Bank.
Kalaty’s website (www.kalaty.com) offers special
KAS
collection with zoom capability for viewing rugs in
Firm’s Market Highlights:
user-friendly features including larger images for each
detail, plus all sizes and shapes available for each col-
4-C9
KAS starts the 2015 year in its new updated Atlanta
lection. It is easier than ever for viewers to search by
showroom opened last year in 2014, 4-C9. KAS will not
the company’s popular Kalaty Custom program, where
marketplace in 2015, but will also have a wonderful
selected rugs by utilizing the firm’s broad palette of col-
pouf collection at this show. Also, the company’s two
color, size, weave type and rug style. The site includes
dealers and their customers may custom color a group of
ors and state-of-the-art software. Custom-color rugs are available in short lead times through authorized dealers
and designers. New consumer and dealer-friendly cus-
only be bringing new designs and trends in rugs to the
assortment of in-stock merchandise in its pillow and new license programs have recently come into stock and will be available for sale at the show: Beautiful and lux-
tom programs have recently been added to the Kalaty
Custom page of the website. One of the newest programs
ships custom-size area rugs up to 15x20 rugs from any
of six of the most popular Loriloom™ collections in 35 days or the company will offer a 20% discount.
Three of the company’s newest transitional collec-
tions, all made in India, include Barcelo, a high-end
hand-knotted collection made of 100% premium handspun wool in a Turkish weave; Milano, a high-end hand-
knotted collection made of 100% Silkette™; and
Delano, a high-end hand-knotted collection made of
100% premium hand-spun wool which has been treated
with a special wash.
Company Statement:
Kalaty goes to great lengths to develop products, ser-
vices and marketing tools that both engage and help
dealers and designers meet the needs of their customers.
Highly regarded for integrity, creativity and color con-
sciousness, the company is also renowned for its superi-
KAS Anise Collection: 2422 Indigo Courtney
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is the GRAND Quick-ship program, where the company
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Mackie Home Collection™ and earth tone machinewoven and fun, trendy, multi-textured handmade rugs in
its Donny Osmond Home Collection™.
A fashion and design innovator, the company is bring-
ing fresh new looks in many trend categories. Some
looks you will see include fresh and updated natural
fibers, flatweave constructions, updated and textural
relaxed living indoor/outdoor selections, new looks and
trend colors on classic favorites, and bright geometric patterns and designs to liven up your spring selling floor. New trends to look for include relaxed tweed
heathered looks in the wool and viscose Birch Collection
and also fun transitionals featuring dip-dye and cut-and-
loop effects in the new Canvas Collection. Also expand-
ed will be the firm’s line of gorgeous handmade, bright tropicals in the Coral Collection. Company Statement:
KAS consistently brings new designs and qualities to the
handmade and machine-made marketplace at fair prices.
LOLOI Beckett Collection: BC-3 BC-3 Mist Beckett Collection: BC-1 Slate
We pride ourselves on back-up stock, a great customer
service team, and a knowledgeable nationwide sales force.
Dealer Support Materials:
Brand New Fall 2014 Full Color Look Book and New
2’5x7’7, 3’9x5’2, 5’2x7’7, 7’7x10’5, and 9’6x3’6.
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Pillow Pouf Catalog, Nationwide Sales Force, Sales
The Imperial Collection finds inspiration from fine
Website, New Social Media Program to Include:
color for today’s interiors. This collection, expertly
Training, Arm Rack Programs and Displays, Dealer
Facebook, Pinterest, Instagram, Twitter, and Houzz.
Drop Ship Capabilities and a New State-of-the-Art
Warehouse in Calhoun, GA. LOLOI RUGS
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traditional rugs, while updating the design, feel, and
hand-knotted in India, shines in elegant hues like silver, slate, taupe, and dune thanks to its 100% hand-spun vis-
cose from bamboo. Made from one of the smoothest
fibers available, Imperial feels irresistibly silky under-
foot. There are 5 designs to choose from, available in sizes 2’3x3’9, 2’5x7’7, 3’9x5’2, 5’2x7’7, 7’7x10’5, and
Firm’s Market Highlights:
9’3x12’2.
a series of beautifully distressed sumacs crafted of 100%
100% jute fiber, the Nomad Collection from India pays
Loloi’s Cyrus Collection, hand-knotted in India, offers hand-spun viscose from bamboo. The luxe look is smart-
ly softened by intentional breaks in the pattern so that each piece appears like a well-worn antique. And with sizes measuring up to 9’6x13’6, this collection offers a
statement piece for rooms of any dimension. There are 7 designs to choose from, available in sizes 2’3x3’9,
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Featuring rich colors, ethnic patterns, and an earthy homage to tribal design while updating the look for
today’s interiors. The thick, hand-knotted pile and bold
design make for an eye-catching centerpiece in any
room. There are 4 designs to choose from, available in
sizes 2’3x3’9, 2’5x7’7, 3’9x5’2, 5’2x7’7, 7’7x10’5, and
9’3x12’2.
N O R S ’15 ern design Gabahs and Super Kazaks finer than any
Founded in 2004, Loloi has become a fashion leader spe-
commercially made Kazak. There will be silver wash
category, and a premium producer of textiles. Under the
inventory on view.
pany has won two consecutive ARTS Awards for “Best
Tyson’s Corner. You can visit them at 8501 Tyco Road,
“Best Outdoor Manufacturer,” and one in 2013 for
703-876-4000 or by email at merrifieldorientalrug-
Carpets Awards and three Atlanta Visual Display Awards
Company Statement:
cializing in medium- to high-end area rugs in every style
expert direction of area rug veteran Amir Loloi, the com-
Rug Manufacturer” in 2010 and 2011, one in 2012 for
“Green Manufacturer.” Its eight America’s Magnificent
for sophisticated showroom design attest to the compa-
rugs as well among the veritable cornucopia of all new
The company is located at a beautiful spot near
Vienna, Virginia 22182, or reach them by telephone at
inc@yahoo.com.
Merrifield Oriental Rugs is dedicated to offering out-
ny’s commitment to innovation and quality.
standing service and rugs of incomparable quality.
LOTFY & SONS
MICHAELIAN & KOHLBERG, INC.
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Firm’s Market Highlights:
2-805, 807
Made with the finest handspun wool and vegetal dyes,
Lotfy & Sons’ Manor Collection interprets a wide range
2-704, 706
Michaelian & Kohlberg will be showing a very special
collection of rugs from the MK Afghan Project. This
of designs from a variety of sources to create rugs that
production is sanctioned through the U.S. Department of
warm and rich traditional coloring, Manor’s 12 designs
a leading exporter of handmade rugs and to sustain a tra-
suit any décor requirement. In jewel tones as well as
offer a variety of transitional geometric patterns. Most
designs are available in sizes 5x7 to 10x14.
Defense to help restore Afghanistan to its former role as ditional handicraft as well as a way of life which is vanishing in other parts of the world. Carpet weaving sup-
The firm has an extensive inventory of fine rugs from
ports thousands of weavers, many of whom are women
rugs. The high-end Oushak Collection, made in India,
however, continues to be a cottage industry where the
around the world which includes gallery and oversize comes in 6 appealing designs and colorways in sizes 6x9
to 12x15; while the Super Kazak Collection offers a vari-
ety of designs and colorways in sizes 2x3 to 12x18.
From Pakistan, the company offers 12 lovely Mahal
who have few other options for work. Carpet weaving, actual hand-weaving takes place largely in small rural
villages, often in homes. These carpets are a bridge between a proud and rich heritage of artisans in
Afghanistan and the Westerners who enjoy these beauti-
designs in 14 colors; sizes are 3x5 to 12x18.
ful carpets.
tion from India in handspun wool in exciting designs and
Website: www.michaelian.com
Also on view will be a colorful contemporary colleccolors. The rugs are available in sizes 8x10 up to 12x15
and in custom sizes.
MERRIFIELD ORIENTAL RUGS 2-813, 815
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Merrifield is bringing an abundance of new rugs to
Atlanta for your perusal, from very fine Afghans to very fine Ushaks. You will also find Suzanis, Khotans, mod-
Dealer Support Materials: MODREN RUGS
2-712, 714
Firm’s Market Highlights:
One of a kind high-lows and washed down Orientals.
Contemporary Nepalese.
Renaissance Aubusson and Savonnerie carpets.
Company Statement:
With the opening of Modren Rugs, Jeffrey Soleimani,
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Company Statement:
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N O R S ’15 formerly Vice President of Renaissance Carpets &
Dealer Support Materials:
product offerings to a larger audience. Modren Rugs
Internet or Mobile Media.
Tapestries, can now bring contemporary service and
spans the centuries to provide its customers with new
Collection Catalogs and Brochures Accessible Via the
urban contemporary designs while never forgetting the
MOMENI, INC.
also will be showcased and available.
Firm’s Market Highlights:
beauty of the classic European Renaissance carpets that
Dealer Support Materials:
Call 516-909-1500; Email Renrugs@gmail.com; or Visit
the Website: Modrenrugs.com
4-B4
Casa is a collection of transitional and bold contemporary patterns in bright colors, machine-made in
Turkey from the softest blend of polypropylene. It fea-
tures exciting patterns that fashion a statement piece for
MOHAWK HOME (KARASTAN)
any space.
3-A1
Made to emulate popular one-of-a-kind chobi designs
Firm’s Market Highlights:
and silver-wash colors, Momeni presents the Ziegler
Mohawk Home/Karastan USA’s Sultana with its
Collection, machine-made in Turkey from the softest
modern take on a classic Agra design. Taking a step
The Dunes Collection of contemporary rugs features a
unique tone-on-tone field and border offers a special,
blend of polypropylene.
away from the traditional for a more casual look and
high-low pile effect that creates depth and texture,
colorway. It is available in 5 sizes ranging from 4x6 to
nature-inspired designs create a playful collection of
feel, this high-end rug is made of Axminster wool in one 10x14.
adding interest to each unique design. Bold color and
The soft and plush Spice Market Collection presents a
multitude of global patterns with a worn and distressed
look that suggests a distinct tribal influence. These high-
end, made in the USA rugs which have been designed to
PRODUCT PREVIEWS
emulate a vegetable-dyed look are made in a variety of
colors of PET space-dyed fiber that is stain resistant.
Featuring a fine Oushak design in gray ombre, the high-end Contessa Design is made of wool with viscose highlights. Sizes range from 4x6 to 10x14.
Company Statement:
Karastan specializes in manufacturing the most luxuri-
ous, soft, durable, and elegant machine-made rugs in the
marketplace today. Our rugs are manufactured using sophisticated,
custom-made,
and
technologically
advanced Axminster and Wilton looms in Eden, North
Carolina. Karastan offers a wide variety of different designs, styles, sizes, and constructions--perfect for any
home. Today, Karastan continues to revolutionize the
world of Oriental rug manufacturing with its rich tradi-
tion of superb craftsmanship coupled with manufactur-
ing innovation and world-class technology.
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MOMENI Havana Collection: RHV06 Sand Rio Collection RIO 03 Red
N O R S ’15 rugs hand-tufted in India of 100% wool.
available. Also, one-of-a-kind Persian rugs from Bidjar,
Momeni, a market leader in high-fashion designs, and
small and scatter rug sizes.
known for its keen design sense, creates and manufactures both classical and contemporary handmade rugs
from around the world. The company strives to offer
Baktiar, Isfahan, Heriz and Tabriz will be available in In addition, the firm carries countless traditional program lines from India. Designs include Esfahan, Kashan,
Herati, Mir, Mahal and Heriz, as well as geometrics.
unique, fresh designs in a range of qualities—from hand
Colors include red, navy, ivory, gold, rust, and black,
power-loomed rugs—at a great value.
12x18; runners from 6’ to 30’; square and rounds from
Full Color Catalogs, Brochures, Ad Materials; Website
20.’
tufted, hand knotted, and hand hooked to its popular
Dealer Support Materials:
(www.momeni.com); Sales Seminars; Nationwide, Experienced Sales Force; Broadloom, Custom Concepts and B2B Network.
NEMAN INTERNATIONAL, INC.
among others. The rugs come in assorted sizes: 2x3 to
3x3 to 12x12; and foyer sizes 4’ wide in lengths of 8’ to Company Statement:
Family owned company dedicated to outstanding cus-
tomer service and satisfaction; known for its exclusive designs of Oriental carpets and rugs from India, Pakistan
and Iran; four-time winner of Atlanta Market’s
3-E15, 17
Magnificent Carpets Award.
Neman International moved this past summer to a
Website: nemanintl.com, Updated Daily with Over 1000
Firm’s Market Highlights:
new, permanent Atlanta showroom on the third floor.
The firm will display its hand-picked Peshawar
Collection from Pakistan: divided into two categories,
Dealer Support Materials:
Rugs to Choose From: Indian, Pakistani, Persian and Turkish.
regular and antique processed reproductions, these recre-
NOURISON
Sultanabad, Zeigler, Mahal, Geometric and European
Firm’s Market Highlights:
ated masterpieces come in a variety of designs including
patterns. The collection is available in today’s popular
designer colors: tone-on-tone, ivory with assorted color
3-F2
In collaboration with Barclay Butera, Nourison debuts
the Dynasty Collection. These fine carpets were inspired
borders, light and aqua blue, soft shades of green, taupe,
by Butera’s extensive travel to the culture-rich lands of
14x26; also in custom sizes, runners from 6’ to 30’,
sent with color and flavor, the rich heritage and signifi-
dark brown, terracotta and rust. Sizes range from 2x3 to
foyer, rounds and squares 3x3 to 14x14.
A large selection of Oushaks in different textures of
the Far East. Artfully crafted, they attest to, and reprecant symbolism of the great Asian dynasties. The rugs
from Barclay Butera’s new collection will be treasured
wool on wool and wool on cotton in low shear and full
additions to today’s environments and are surely des-
over 20 patterns of original Oushaks, Art & Craft and
are fashioned from 80% New Zealand wool and 20%
pile will be on view. The Oushak lines are reflected in Polonaise designs and are available in a spectrum of col-
tined to become tomorrow’s collector’s items. All rugs nylon, and are powerloom woven and hand finished.
ors, including peach, ivory, gold, powder blue, and light
Company Statement:
upon request. From Turkey come semi-antique
that produces extensive collections of area rugs, broad-
rust, tone-on-tone, browns, camel and beige. Sizes range
points from low to mid-market to luxury. A fully verti-
green. Sizes run from 4x6 to 12x15 with custom sizes
Anatolian rugs offered in a multitude of colors including
from 2x3 to 9x12, with runners and foyer sizes also
Nourison is a leading global floor covering company
loom carpet and home accessories at multiple price cally integrated company, Nourison oversees almost
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Company Statement:
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N O R S ’15 ORIENTAL WEAVERS 3-A2
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Oriental Weavers continues to build on its extremely popular PANTONE UNIVERSE rug collection. Seven
total collections have been introduced thus far and have
enjoyed tremendous success, with the three most recent collections fulfilling the customer-requested higher-end,
handcrafted options. The 2015 PANTONE Color of the
Year will soon be announced and because of its exclu-
sive partnership with PANTONE, the company will have available right after the announcement, rug offerings featuring the soon-to-be fashion forward color. By part-
nering with the company, retailers will be on the cutting
edge of what’s hot in color and design.
The highly anticipated Tommy Bahama area rug col-
lection was introduced this year to rave reviews. The
NOURISON The Dynasty Collection from Barclay Butera DYN03 (right) and DYN05 (left)
every aspect of the manufacturing process and produces over 85% of their product assortment from sustainable,
natural fibers. Their quality, extensive inventory and
PRODUCT PREVIEWS
speed to market has made them valuable partners in the
home furnishings and hospitality industries. They are
known for their ability to combine technology and the
best traditional craft to create exceptional quality carpets
that today grace boutique and grand-scale properties as
well as thousands of residences across the globe.
Nourison was founded in 1980 by the Peykar brothers in
New York and still remains a family-owned company. Dealer Support Materials:
Dealer Website with Online Order and Stock-Check;
Consumer Website with Full Product Information, Editorial Content, and Dealer Locator; 800 Line with
24/7 Stock-Check; National Co-Op Advertising; BiAnnual Inserts and Mailers; Full Color Catalogs;
Product Information Videos; Full Range of Product
Sales Material.
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ensemble boasts a wide variety of colors, designs and
constructions—in both indoor and outdoor offerings— fully representing the Tommy Bahama brand. From tra-
ditional to botanical, all the way to global and coastal, in a large range of price points, the collection has something for every consumer. The mantra at Tommy
Bahama is ‘Make Life One Long Weekend’ and these rugs help create an environment that will do just that. Company Statement:
Known around the globe for its fashion-forward designs
and cutting edge technology, Oriental Weavers is the world’s leading area rug manufacturer specializing in
producing beautiful, high-quality, and affordable indoor
and outdoor rugs for over 40 years. The company’s laser
focused dedication to the area rug segment results in
superior design work, unparalleled stocking capabilities
and the best customer service in the industry. For more
information on OW’s product assortment, visit
www.owrugs.com.
Dealer Support Materials:
Color Catalog, POP Kits, User-Friendly Displays,
Advertising and Website.
N O R S ’15 RADICI USA
Revita. Merging classical Italian artisanship and tradi-
Firm’s Market Highlights:
nology ensures safe and effective cleaning that restores
tional rug restoration techniques with 21st century tech-
Radici USA expands its selection of rugs in 2015 with
life and vitality to area rugs, and peace mind for all.
and Ambassador. The Duomo Collection features bril-
Please contact us at revitaRUGS.com or at 1-855-
the addition of three new collections: Duomo, Excellent,
liant colors of grey, red, turquoise, beige, brown and
Company Statement:
5REVITA, and we will be glad to further elaborate on
black with white accents. Designs are casual to contem-
our services. Shipments from nationwide clients, mer-
color tones with modern floral and geometric designs. It
basis with quick turnaround.
touch, combining style and durability.
ROMANI, INC.
features a sophisticated color palette of greys and beiges.
Firm’s Market Highlights:
porary. The new Ambassador Collection features warm is made of olefin with a heat-set finish to ensure a soft
The firm’s new Excellent Collection, also modern, All three of the firm’s new collections will be featured in
Atlanta in January.
Be sure to stop by Radici USA’s showroom in Atlanta
at Americasmart in January, showroom 6 F 8. Visitors
are also invited to stop at Radici’s booth at Surfaces
(S6135). Radici’s website is www.radiciusa.com, or you
may contact them at 1-800-741-2009, or at info@radiciusa.com.
REVITA RUGS 2-505
Firm’s Market Highlights:
chants and area rug cleaners are processed on a daily
2-605
At NORS ‘15 Romani Inc. will exhibit a variety of
new designs from India including a strong collection of multi-colored Indian hand-knotted rugs.
In addition, a collection of Peshawars from Pakistan in
a variety of color combinations will be on view, as well as Persian rugs. These outstanding rugs are available in
sizes 2x3 to 13x20. SAFAVIEH 5-A2
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Safavieh announces a series of new collections in a
revitaRUGS cleans and restores valuable area rugs.
variety of price points that will debut at NORS ‘15 at the
Hereke silks, viscose and other natural fibers, are all
Collection has been expanded with a new hand-woven
Antique rugs and tapestries, 100% natural Persian or
washed with water, soft to the touch and without any
harsh smelling chemicals. The firm removes color runs
due to floods or those caused by improper washing, even
on the most delicate of natural silk Persians. Pet odor
removal is 100% guaranteed: the odor is not masked;
instead the uric acid which has crystallized deep within
the rug fibers is removed. In fact, the firm’s proprietary
technology kills all germs and bacteria 100 times more
firm’s showroom, 5-A2. The Ralph Lauren Home wool kilim collection. Martha Stewart Rugs will debut new weaves and constructions in hand-knotted, handtufted and machine-made categories. The Isaac Mizrahi New York Rugs Collection offers colorful new hand-tufted florals to single-repeat damasks.
The Dip Dyed Collection combines color and texture
to create fashion-forward ombre effects. Each one-of-a-
kind rug is hand-tufted of wool and dyed twice to pro-
effectively than bleach. At the same time, these process-
duce motifs in striking gradations of color against a solid
The firm’s nationwide standing brings it rug mer-
The Mirage Collection evokes images of Hollywood
es are safe enough to touch bare skin, even a baby’s skin. chants, collectors, and consumers who entrust the cleaning and restoration of their rugs to the expert hands of
ground. It is available in 20 designs in standard sizes.
glamour with sophisticated tone-on-tone pattern created in organic viscose yarn that emulates the look and feel of
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6-F8
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N O R S ’15 silk. The velvet-soft rugs, hand loomed by skilled arti-
Reasonable pricing and impeccable customer support.
standard sizes.
Full-Color Catalog & Binder with E-Mail Support, Sales
sans, offer a soft, velvety texture and are available in all
Company Statement:
Safavieh is a leading importer of the most beautiful rugs
Dealer Support Materials:
Training & Literature, National/Local Co-op Ad
Program, Specialized Customer Care Dept., Mobile
in the world with award-winning collections that span
Showroom (Coast to Coast).
globe. Please visit www.safavieh.com.
TAMARIAN CARPETS
the wide spectrum of rug-weaving traditions around the Dealer Support Materials:
6-E18
Color Catalogs, Sales Training, Promotional Literature,
Tamarian’s Glypha Blue Grunge Collection confident-
National & Local Advertising Co-Ops, Direct Mail,
Firm’s Market Highlights:
and Internet Services.
ly flaunts its large scale medallion design. Woven with a
SHALOM BROTHERS, INC.
watery effect, it is striking but not garish. Indigo blue
3-D8, 3-E8
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Shalom Brothers’ winning, high-end Mesa Collection
beautiful combination of tones that are blended for a pops amongst rust, cream, thundercloud grey, and soft
bronze. This 100-knot, 80% wool and 20% silk rug is
available in stock in all standard sizes up to 13x18 and in
returns to Atlanta with 6 new designs and color combi-
custom sizes, shapes, and colors.
transitional designs in 12 colorways. Hand woven and
name: VN quality is a low pile stitch featuring wool and
nations added to the already existing 12 contemporary to
finely hand knotted in India using 100% semi-worsted New Zealand wool, these rugs come in sizes 2x3, 8x10,
9x12 and 10x14; with custom sizes upon request.
The new Samode VN Bagh Collection lives up to its
art silk with a finish that enhances Old World qualities. Bright tapestry tones softened by texture and finish keep
The Atelier Collection, new for the January 2015 mar-
ket, is hallmarked by its predominantly geometric and
PRODUCT PREVIEWS
linear patterns, as well as by its wool and silk construc-
tion. Both call attention to, and complement, an eye-
catching high-low texture that shows itself in both bright and earth-toned colors. Hand knotted in 8 designs and
colors, these rugs come in sizes 2x3, 8x10, 9x12 and
10x14; custom size ordering options available with short lead times.
A very finely woven collection of Turkish hand-knot-
ted rugs will also be on display. Their high sheen and luster finish—the result of a special additional wash—
and the use of plush, soft 100% worsted wool, make these rugs a standout. Made in India in sizes 8x10, 9x12 and 10x14.
Company Statement:
Extensive collections of hand-knotted and hand-tufted
programmed rugs; Manufacturing benchmark in quality;
Color and designs from all regions of the world;
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TAMARIAN Glypha Blue Grunge and Smudge Multi
N O R S ’15 the piece lively but not gaudy. These rugs are in stock, available in standard rug sizes up to 13x18 as well as
custom.
Graphic and bold, a standout among a sea of neutrali-
ty and safe plays, Karmangie Garva doe not mince
words. Rugs that make a statement are rising in popular-
ity and while the market fatigues on the quieter road, this
piece sings. Despite its striking features and bold prima-
ry colors, when in setting this 50/50 wool and silk rug
can harmonize with room elements and share attention
as needed. It is available in stock in standard rug sizes up
to 13x18 as well as custom. Company Statement:
Tamarian has become the leading importer of Tibetan
rugs in the United States by combining a rich and diverse
product array with unparalleled service. Tamarian con-
tinues to grow through expanding design collections,
unique marketing tools, innovative design technology
TIBET RUG Wrought Iron Blue and Suzani 9
and an unwavering commitment to offering clients the absolute best experience in the business. Over the years,
with the philosophy of preserving the timeless traditions
of Tibetan rug making while protecting the natural and human resources that are the heart and soul of the busi-
ness.
Dealer Support Materials:
Printed Catalogs, Brochures, Direct Postcard Mailers, Email Blasts, 1200 Color Pom Box, Advanced Custom
Rendering Package with Color Yarns, On-Line
Photo/Media Access and Full On-Line Inventory, Status
Updates, and Customer Statements. Every Tamarian rug
features a “QR CODE” label that directly links to
imagery and real-time inventory information using a free app of the user’s choice.
TIBET RUG COMPANY 5-D5
Firm’s Market Highlights:
Originating in Kathmandu, Nepal, Tibet Rug
Company offers hand-knotted rugs woven of lustrous
hand-carded, hand-spun 100% Tibetan wool. The firm is
now offering a stunning new line of soumaks. These
exquisite, handmade rugs are woven in traditional
Suzani and Kazak designs with New Zealand wool.
Vibrant colors combined with subtle abrash create a look
and feel that pleases the contemporary eye while honor-
ing tradition. These beautiful flatweave rugs are pro-
grammed in sizes from 2x3 to 10x14 and 3x10 runners.
Custom sizing is available.
Also to be shown at NORS ‘15 is the new 100-count
Wrought Iron Blue inspired by the beautiful ornamental iron work seen throughout Paris. The large-scale design
illuminated by a background of rich teal-blue gradients is a perfect complement to the contemporary home.
Sizes range from 2x3 to 10x14; also available in 8’ and 10’ runners.
In addition, the firm will continue to feature the ever popular Kimono Gold inspired by asymmetrical pattern-
ing and movement in traditional Kimono textiles. Large-
scale cherry blossoms radiate color against a blended
gold background interspersed with watery blues/grays to
balance the overall warmth. The bold shapes and colors,
reminiscent of historical styling, accentuate the linear
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Tamarian has nurtured a strong partnership with Nepal
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N O R S ’15 texture of the wool which is a distinguishing character-
Magnificent Carpets Awards, Atlanta 1999, 2004, 2005,
istic of Tibetan weaves.
2010, and 2011.
Creative, distinctive designs, vivid color palettes and
Informative Website; Brochure with Designs/Sizes
Company Statement:
attractive pricing that fill a unique niche in the contem-
porary American market. Winner of seven America’s
Dealer Support Materials:
Updated Annually; Office/Warehouse Open 6 Days Per Week; and Rapid, Responsive Shipping.
AMERICA’S MAGNIFICENT CARPETS AWARDS January 9 - 6 PM Peachtree Ballroom, Westin Peachtree Plaza
PRODUCT PREVIEWS
Meet the Designers At The Breakfast of Champions January 10 - 10 AM Museum of Introductions, Bldg 1 AmericasMart® Atlanta celebrates the creativity,
reception and light entertainment followed by the much-
al America’s Magnificent Carpets® Awards. This signa-
the hand-hooked/hand-tufted, hand-knotted, flat weave,
International Area Rug Market® featuring the National
by a panel of industry experts.
artistry and passion of the Area Rug Industry at its annu-
ture event is staged in conjunction with The Atlanta
Oriental Rug Show sponsored by The Oriental Rug
anticipated ceremony. Thirteen winners will be named in
machine-made and outdoor rugs categories as decided All rugs in consideration for the Awards will
Importers Association (ORIA).
hang in the Museum of Introductions on Building 1,
January 9 at 6 p.m. in the Peachtree Ballroom at the
January 10 at 10 a.m. buyers are invited to personally
Building 1. Industry leaders will gather for a cocktail
Breakfast of Champions.
The awards will be presented on Friday,
Westin Peachtree Plaza, connected to AmericasMart
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Floor 4 from January 7 through January 10. On Saturday,
view the winning rugs and meet the designers at the
N O R S ’15 bridge to Building 2
stairs restrooms
escalators
cafĂŠ
elevators
stairs
stairs stairs restrooms
show office
stairs
.
AISLE J
stairs
entrance
registration escalators elevators
Second Floor
restrooms
Second Floor East Wing Rug Exhibitors As of November 15, 2014
Abdo Mostafa Rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .916 American Cover Design . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .708 AM Home Textiles . . . . . . . . .2-1013, 1015, 1017 Ariana . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .604,606,608,705,707,709 Boga Oriental Rugs . . . . . . . . . . .612,614,713,715 Caravan Rug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .613,615,617
Eliko . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .708 Jade Industries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .503 Lotfy & Sons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .805,807 Merrifield . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .813,815 Michaelian & Kohlberg . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .704, 706 Modren Rugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .712,714 Oriental Rug Importers Association . . . . . . . . .600 Oriental Rug Retailers Association . . . . . . . . . .509 RevitaRugs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .505 Romani . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .605 Vantage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .610 Well Woven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .609
FLOOR PLANS
to Westin Peachtree Plaza
Denotes ORIA Member
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NOURISON 3-F-9
KARASTAN 3-A-1
SMYRNA 3-F-3
CENTRAL ORIENTAL RUGS/ NATCO 3-A-7
DYNAMIC RUG 3-A-11
restrooms
stairs
NOURISON 3-F-2
CORRIDOR A
ORIENTAL WEAVERS 3-A-2
stairs
CORRIDOR B
escalators
CORRIDOR E
CORRIDOR F
elevators
stairs
stairs
CORRIDOR C
CO RR ID O R
SHALOM 3-D-8
CLASSIC HOME 3-E-5 PASARGAD 3-D-10
stairs
D
stairs
KALEEN 3-C-9
restrooms
CAPEL 3-C-13
stairs SULTANHAN 3-D-14 MOBAYEN 3-D-16
AZAD USA 3-D-7
BUYERS GUIDE
stairs
RUG COLLECTION 3-D-20 ANADOL 3-D-22
ANADOL 3-D-11
CORRIDOR D
NALBANDIAN RUGS 3-E-19
NEMAN 3-E-15
CORRIDOR E
CONCEPTS INTERNATIONAL 3-D-18
CHAMAN ORIENTAL RUGS 3-D-13
escalators
elevators
Third Floor
restrooms
ANADOL . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-11, 22 AZAD U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-7 CAPEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-C-13 CENTRAL ORIENTAL RUGS . .3-A-7 CHAMAN ORIENTAL RUGS .3-D-13 CLASSIC HOME . . . . . . . . . . .3-E-5 CONCEPTS INT’L . . . . . . . . 3-D-18
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DYNAMIC RUG . . . . . . . . . .3-A-11 KALEEN RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . .3-C-9 KARASTAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-A-1 MOBAYEN . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-16 NALBANDIAN RUGS . . . . . .3-E-19 NATCO PRODUCTS CORP. . .3-A-7 NEMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-E-15
NOURISON. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-F-2, 9 ORIENTAL WEAVERS . . . . . . .3-A-2 PASARGAD CARPETS . . . . .3-D-10 RUG COLLECTION . . . . . . .3-D-20 SHALOM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-8 SULTANHAN . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-14
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MUSEUM OF INTRODUCTIONS (MOI) 4-B-1
FOUR HANDS 4-A-1
FOUR HANDS 4-A-1
L. R. RESOURCES 4-F-9
restrooms
STYLECRAFT 4-A-2
CORRIDOR B
LOLOI 4-D-2
CORRIDOR A
elevators
escalators
CORRIDOR E
stairs
CORRIDOR F
stairs
stairs
LOLOI 4-E-1
stairs
stairs
CORRIDOR D CARAVAN RUG CORP. 4-E-3
restrooms
FRENCH ACCENTS 4-E-16
LIBERTY ORIENTAL RUGS 4-D-1
CORRIDOR G
CORRIDOR E
AZAD RUG CO. 4-G-3
seminar room
KALATY 4-G-11
escalators
elevators
stairs
MOMENI 4-B-2
stairs
F. J. KASHANIAN 4-G-4
KALATY 4-G-14
KAS 4-C-5
Fourth Floor
restrooms
AZAD RUG CO. . . . . . . . . . . .4-G-3 CARAVAN RUG CORP. . . .4-E-3; G-1 F. J. KASHANIAN . . . . . . . . . .4-G-4 FOUR HANDS . . . . . . . . . . . .4-A-1 FRENCH ACCENTS . . . . . . . .4-E-16
GLOBAL CRAFT . . . . . . . . . . .4-E-8 KALATY . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-G-11,14 KAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-C-5 KASHEE BROTHERS . . . . . . .4-E-12 L.R. RESOURCES . . . . . . . . . .4-F-9
LIBERTY ORIENTAL RUGS . . .4-D-1 LOLOI . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-D-2, E-1 MOMENI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-B-2 MUSEUM OF INTRODUCTIONS 4-B-1 STYLECRAFT . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-A-2
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stairs
CARAVAN RUG CORP. 4-G-1
GLOBAL CRAFT 4-E-6
KASHEE BROTHERS 4-E-12
CORRIDOR C
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HOME ACCENTS ALLIANCE 5-F-5
BASHIAN 5-F-9
DEVGIRI EXPORTS 5-A-1
restrooms
SAFAVIEH 5-A-2
stairs
AMER RUGS 5-D-2
stairs
CORRIDOR D
CORRIDOR B
CORRIDOR A
elevators
CREATIVE TOUCH 5-F-2
escalators
stairs CORRIDOR E
AMADI 5-F-6
stairs
PACIFIC COLLECTION 5-E-1
stairs
CORRIDOR F
CORRIDOR C
restrooms
stairs
CORRIDOR G
ZOLLANVARI 5-E-3
TIBET RUG CO. 5-D-5
RIVIERA HOME 5-D-1
MARCELLA FINE RUGS 5-C-10
SAFAVIEH 5-C-1
stairs SILK ROUTE INTERNATIONAL 5-D-7
GO HOME 5-E-6
SOUTH AFRICA’S LIFESTYLE HUB 5-E-16
CORRIDOR E
MASTOUR GALLERIES 5-E-10
BUYERS GUIDE
escalators elevators
stairs
Fifth Floor
restrooms
AMADI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-F-6 AMER RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-D-2 BASHIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-F-9 CREATIVE TOUCH . . . . . . . . . .5-F-2 GO HOME . . . . . . . . . . .5-A-7; E-6 HOME ACCENTS ALLIANCE .5-F-5
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JAUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-F-1 MARCELLA FINE RUGS . . . . .5-C-10 MASTOUR GALLERIES . . . . . .5-E-10 PACIFIC COLLECTION . . . . . .5-E-1 RIVIERA HOME . . . . . . . . . . .5-D-1 SAFAVIEH . . . . . . . . . . . .5-A-2; C-1
SILK ROUTE INT’L . . . . . . . . . 5-D-7 SOUTH AFRICA’S LIFESTYLE HUB 5-E-16 TIBET RUG COMPANY . . . . . .5-D-5 ZOLLANVARI . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-E-3
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ORIAN 6-F-1
OBEETEE 6-F-9
SURYA 6-F-11
HAROUNIAN RUGS INTERNATIONAL 6-A-1
restrooms
stairs
ELK GROUP INTERNATIONAL 6-F-2
CORRIDOR A
elevators
escalators
RADICI U.S.A. 6-F-8
stairs
CORRIDOR E
stairs
CORRIDOR F
CORRIDOR D
GO HOME 6-A-2
stairs
CORRIDOR C
stairs
NEW! restrooms
THE LIGHT GARDEN 6-D-1
RIZZY HOME 6-G-4
CORRIDOR G
stairs
COURISTAN 6-D-11
DALYN RUG CO. 6-C-5
UNITED WEAVERS 6-C-1
stairs
The Market Club 6-G-5 BUNGALOW 6-E-10
CORRIDOR G
CORRIDOR E POWELL FURNITURE 6-E-17
escalators elevators
Sixth Floor
stairs
bridge to Building 2
BUNGALOW . . . . . . . . . . .6-E-10 COURISTAN, INC. . . . . . . .6-D-11 DALYN RUG CO. . . . . . . . . .6-C-5 ELK GROUP INT’L. . . . . . . . .6-F-2 HAROUNIAN RUGS INT’L . . .6-A-1 LIGHT GARDEN, THE . . . . . .6-D-1
LINON HOME . . . . . . . . . . .6-G-6 DÉCOR PRODUCTS . . . . . .6-G-6 OBEETEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-9 ORIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-1 POWELL FURNITURE . . . . .6-E-17 RADICI U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-8
RIZZY HOME . . . . . . . . . . . .6-G-4 SURYA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-11 TAMARIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-E-18 UNITED WEAVERS . . . . . . . .6-C-1
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TAMARIAN 6-E-18
LINON HOME DÉCOR PRODUCTS 6-G-6
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ABDO MOSTAFA RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-916 AMADI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-F-6 AMER RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-D-2 AMERICAN COVER DESIGN . . . . . . . . . .2-708 AM HOME TEXTILES . . . . .2-1013, 1015, 1017 ANADOL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-11, 18 ARIANA . . . . . . . . . .2-604,606,608,705,707,709, AZAD RUG CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-G-3 AZAD U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-7 BASHIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-F-9 BOGA ORIENTAL RUGS . . . .2-612,614,713,715 BUNGALOW . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-E-10 CAPEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-C-13 CARAVAN RUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-613,615,617 CARAVAN RUG. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-E-3; G-1 CENTRAL ORIENTAL RUGS . . . . . . . . . .3-A-7 CHAMAN ORIENTAL RUGS . . . . . . . . .3-D-13 CLASSIC HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-E-5 CONCEPTS INT'L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-D-18 COURISTAN, INC. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-D-11 CREATIVE TOUCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-F-2 DALYN RUG CO. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-C-5 DÉCOR PRODUCTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-G-6 DEVGIRI EXPORTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-A-1 DYNAMIC RUG . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-A-11 ELIKO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-708 ELK GROUP INT'L. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-2 F. J. KASHANIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-G-6 FOUR HANDS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-A-1 FRENCH ACCENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-E-16 GLOBAL CRAFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-E-8 GO HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-A-7; E-6 HAROUNIAN RUGS INT'L . . . . . . . . . . . .6-A-1 HOME ACCENTS ALLIANCE . . . . . . . . . .5-F-5 JADE INDUSTRIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-503 JAUNTY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-F-1 KALATY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-G-11,14 KALEEN RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-C-9 KARASTAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-A-1 KAS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-C-5 KASHEE BROTHERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-E-12 L.R. RESOURCES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-F-9 LIBERTY ORIENTAL RUGS . . . . . . . . . . .4-D-1
LIGHT GARDEN, THE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-D-1 LINON HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-G-6 LOLOI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-D-2, E-1 LOTFY & SONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-805,807 MARCELLA FINE RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-C-10 MASTOUR GALLERIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-E-10 MERRIFIELD . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-813,815 MICHAELIAN & KOHLBERG . . . . . .2-704, 706 MOBAYEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-16 MODREN RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-712,714 MOMENI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-B-4 MUSEUM OF INTRODUCTIONS . . . . . . .4-B-1 NALBANDIAN RUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-E-19 NATCO PRODUCTS CORP. . . . . . . . . . . . .3-A-7 NEMAN. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-E-15 NOURISON. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-F-2, 9 OBEETEE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-9 ORIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-1 ORIENTAL RUG IMPORTERS ASSOC, . .2-600 ORIENTAL RUG RETAILERS ASSOC. . . .2-509 ORIENTAL WEAVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-A-2 PACIFIC COLLECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-E-1 PASARGAD CARPETS . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-10 POWELL FURNITURE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-E-17 RADICI U.S.A. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-8 REVITARUGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-505 RIVIERA HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-D-1 RIZZY HOME . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-G-4 ROMANI . . . . . . . .2-605 RUG COLLECTION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-20 SAFAVIEH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-A-2; C-1 SHALOM. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-8 SILK ROUTE INT'L . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-D-7 SOUTH AFRICA'S LIFESTYLE HUB . . .5-E-16 STYLECRAFT . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4-A-2 SULTANHAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-D-14 SURYA . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-F-11 TAMARIAN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-E-18 TIBET RUG COMPANY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-D-5 UNITED WEAVERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6-C-1 VANTAGE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-610 WELL WOVEN . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-609 ZOLLANVARI . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5-E-3
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