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Take a look at what is to come
at the
International Home + Housewares Show
...exhibitors
The more than 2.000 exhibitors at the International Home + Housewares Show offer new
products and product lines that are unknown or unavailable in Europe or Asia. Differentiate
your offering and gain a competitive advantage!
The hi. design exhibitors at dine + design include:
DINE:
All-Clad Metalcrafters ■ ASD ■ BergHOFF International ■ Berndes Cookware ■ Browne USA
Cook Pro ■ Castey Global, SL. ■ Chantal Corp. ■ Cinsa ■ Copco ■ CucinaPro ■ Cuisipro
DuPont Teflon Finishes ■ Farberware ■ Fissler ■ Gorham ■ Greenpan ■ Jean Dubost ■ Jokari
Kaiser Bakeware ■ Kehe ■ Krups ■ Le Creuset ■ Lodge Mfg. ■ Maspion Group ■ Meyer Corporation
Nordic Ware ■ Peugeot ■ Revol ■ Roland ■ Rowenta ■ Schulte-Ufer ■ Sitram ■ Staub
Stonewall Kitchen ■ Swissmar ■ T-Fal / WearEver ■ Tramontina ■ USA Pans ■ Viking Range
Whitford Corporation ■ Wilton Armetale ■ Wilton ■ WMF Americas, Inc. ■ Woll Cookware
Zwilling J. A. Henckels
DESIGN:
Anchor Hocking Glass ■ ARC International ■ Axa ■ Bernard France ■ Bialetti ■ Blomus ■ Bodum
BonJour ■ Bormioli Rocco Glass ■ Boska ■ Brabantia ■ Built NY ■ Caldrea ■ Candle-lite
Chicago Metallic ■ Chilewich ■ Corningware ■ Coutellerie Andre Verdier ■ Creative Tops Ltd.
Denby ■ DKB ■ Duralex ■ Ekelund ■ Emile Henry ■ Escali ■ Finum by Riensch & Held ■ Frieling
Gibson ■ Joseph Joseph ■ Kikkerland Design ■ Kuchenprofi ■ Kuhn Rikon ■ La Cafetiere ■ LEIFHEIT
Libbey Lifetime Brands ■ Lynns Concepts ■ Magisso ■ Mastrad ■ Mauviel ■ Microplane
Modern-twist ■ MUkitchen ■ Now Designs Outset ■ Nuance ■ OXO ■ Pasabahce ■ Pfaltzgraff
Pillivuyt ■ Riedel Crystal ■ Robert Welch ■ Rosle ■ Sagaform ■ Scanwood ■ Sistema ■ Solicut
Sogbo ■ Starfrit ■ Stelton ■ Thermos ■ Trudeau ■ Tutto Casa ■ Vasconia ■ Vipp ■ Wabnitz-Royal VKB
World Kitchen ■ Wusthof-Trident ■ Zak Designs
and over 1.000 more...
INTERNATIONAL PAVILIONS:
Brazil ■ China ■ Egypt ■ France ■ Hong Kong
India ■ Taiwan ■ Turkey ■ Vietnam
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In the US, consumers are demanding, always expecting something new. Visit the exhibitors at
the International Home + Housewares Show and find constant innovation, new colors and
products that will help you meet and exceed your customers’ needs.
The hi. organization exhibitors at clean + contain include:
American Maid Plastic ■ Better Living Products ■ Bigso Box of Sweden ■ Butler Home Products
Casabella ■ Creative Tops Inc. ■ Design Ideas ■ Freudenberg Household Products ■ Harman
Home Products International ■ Household Essentials, LLC ■ Interdesign ■ John Ritzenthaler
Kornbusch & Starting ■ The Libman Company ■ Magla Products ■ Mrs. Meyers
The OneCare Company ■ Quickie Mfg. ■ Rosler ■ Rubbermaid ■ Simple Green
■ simplehuman ■ Sterilite Corporation ■ Umbra
and over 250 more...
The International Home + Housewares Show is the world's leading trade fair for electrical
appliances for the home. Chicago is your best choice to find products for air filtration and
cooling, product categories that are now rapidly growing in importance in Europe, Asia and
Latin America.
The hi. voltage exhibitors at wired + well include:
Andis Company ■ Avanti ■ Aquaport Corporation ■ BEEM ■ BISSELL Homecare ■ BOSCH
Bunn-O-Matic ■ CHI Home ■ Cloer ■ Conair ■ Coway ■ Crane ■ Cucina Pro ■ Cuisinart ■ DeLonghi
Dualit ■ Electrolux ■ Emjoi ■ Epilady ■ Euro-Pro ■ Euroflex ■ Haan ■ Haier America ■ Hamilton Beach
Helen Of Troy ■ HoMedics ■ Hoover ■ Jura Capresso ■ Keurig ■ KitchenAid ■ LAURASTAR ■
Ligo Electric ■ Melitta ■ Midea USA ■ Nespresso ■ Oliso ■ Panasonic ■ Proctor-Silex ■ Revlon
Royal Sovereign ■ Rug Doctor ■ SAI ■ Saeco ■ Sensio ■ Taylor Precision Products ■ Team Kalorik
Valera ■ Vidal Sassoon ■ Wahl Clipper ■ Wahl International ■ West Bend Housewares ■ Winix ■ Zojirushi
and over 200 more...
New this year, the International Home + Housewares Show will feature exhibitors showcasing
luggage and casual bags, backpacks, business cases, computer bags, handbags, travel
accessories and umbrellas.
The hi. travel exhibitors at travel goods include:
Delsey ■ Eagle Creek ■ Hadaki ■ Hartmann ■ Heys ■
Johnston & Murphy ■ LeSportSac ■ Olivet ■ Rimowa
Sully ■ Sumdex ■ Thule ■ Travel Table ■ Travelon
West Coast Trends ■ Wildkin ■ Winn ■ Zero
and over 250 more...
...highlights of the Show’s educational programs
Future Color/Design Trends at Pantone Seminars and Display
Learn about color and material trends for 2011/2012 from industry experts. Attend color seminars by
Pantone and visit the Pantone ColorWatch Forecast Display to view first-hand, detailed forecasts and
trend identification.
Color Trends: The Catalysts
That Create Change
Leatrice (Lee) Eiseman, Executive Director,
Pantone Institute
Monday, 7 March
12 Noon – 1 p.m.
Room S100/ Grand Ballroom
Level 1, South Building
Designers' Choice: What Colors
Are They Buying?
Leatrice (Lee) Eiseman, Executive Director,
Pantone Institute
Tuesday, 8 March
12 Noon – 1.p.m.
Room S100/Grand Ballroom
Level 1, South Building
Pantone ColorWatch Forecast Display in the Lakeside Center Lobby, Level 3, McCormick Place.
The Show also features numerous other educational sessions on visual merchandising,
consumer trends, retailing and design. Review the Show Events Information & Calendar at
www.housewares.org/show/info/events.aspx and choose the topics and themes that fit your needs!
Industry Breakfast - pre-registration required!
Participate in the annual industry gathering featuring a high-profile keynote speaker.
IHA’s Industry Breakfast speakers in previous years have included Colin Powell, former
U.S. Secretary of State; Rudy Giuliani, former New York Mayor; Madeleine Albright, former
U.S. Secretary of State; and Tony Snow, former White House Press Secretary.
Pre-registration required (purchase tickets at www.housewares.org/show/info/breakfast.aspx).
Tuesday, 8 March
7:15 am - 8:25 am
Room S100/Grand Ballroom
Level 1, South Building, McCormick Place
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...events for international buyers
International Reception
The Housewares Export Council (HECNA) invites all international attendees to the
2011 International Reception; join U.S. housewares exporters for food, drinks, music
and international networking... plenty of fun!
Monday, 7 March at 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Vista Ballroom, McCormick Place
Housewares Charity Foundation Gala
Join us at the 12th Annual Housewares Charity Foundation Dinner during the 2011 Show:
Monday, 7 March at 6:00 pm
Hilton Chicago
Reception & Dinner / Auctions & Awards Program / Musical Entertainment
$350 per person—reservations can be made at the Show Store, Level 2.5, South Building at
McCormick Place. For more information, call Paul Murphy at +1 508.272.0717, or visit the website
at www.housewarescharity.org
Chicago Retail Tour And U.S. Housewares Industry Overview pre-registration required!
Learn what is driving the U.S. retail market and experience firsthand a variety of unique
home and housewares retailers in suburban Chicago. Register for the event at
www.housewares.org/show/attend/retailtour.aspx.
Wednesday, March 9 at 8:00 am – ending at approximately 5:00 pm
You’ll find the Show’s complete educational program online at
www.housewares.org/show/info/events.aspx starting 17 December, 2010.
...retail concepts
Chicago is home to the best in world-class retailing. Bring home ideas, inspiration and tools
to grow your business! Leading home and housewares retailers have Chicago flagship stores
to showcase their finest displays, featuring products successful in the American
marketplace. See map on back for store names and locations. Here are some highlights...
Bed, Bath & Beyond ■ Bloomingdale's Home Store ■ Container Store ■ Crate & Barrel
CB2 ■ Petco ■ Pottery Barn ■ Sur La Table ■ Williams Sonoma
There are also several other specialty retailers that offer exciting benchmarking and learning
opportunities for branding and truly unique, extremely well managed concepts.
American Girl Place ■ Apple Store ■ Fox & Obel Food Market ■ NikeTown
Vosges Haut Chocolat ■ Whole Foods Market
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...city of Chicago
Experience the great city of Chicago! From arts to sports, there is an abundance
of world-class destinations from which to choose.
World-famous blues and jazz clubs
If you’re into music, your Chicago trip should
definitely include jazz or blues. Popular with
blues fans the world over with live blues music
nightly:
Blue Chicago
536 N. Clark Street and 736 N. Clark Street
312-661-0100
www.bluechicago.com
Buddy Guy’s Legends
754 S. Wabash
312-427-0333
www.buddyguys.com
Legendary sports team
Fabulous Theater & Comedy
Chicago’s Theater District offers fabulous
theatrical events.
Blue Man Group
3133 N. Halsted St.
773-348-4000
www.bluemangroup.com/tickets/chicago
Second City - Comedy Shows
1616 N. Wells St.
312-664-4032
www.secondcity.com
Miscellaneous
More things to do and see.
Chicago is the home for some of the most
famous teams in the world’s leading
professional sports leagues. During your Show
visit in March, you can attend a Bulls
basketball game:
Sky Deck Box: The Ledge
Stand on a glass balcony 1353' in the air at
Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower)
233 S. Wacker Dr.
312-875-9447
www.theskydeck.com
Chicago Bulls at the United Center
1901 West Madison Street
Monday, 7 March; 7:00 p.m.
Chicago Bulls vs. Oklahoma City
www.nba.com/bulls/
Lincoln Park Zoo
2001 N. Clark Street
312-742-2000
www.lpzoo.org
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Magnificent shopping
Chicago’s Magnificent Mile on Michigan Avenue is a world-famous shopping destination, with
hundreds of top retailers and four separate shopping centers.
Top-choice museums
The downtown Museum Campus is home of three great attractions: the Field Museum of Natural
History, The Shedd Aquarium and the Adler Planetarium. Other internationally renowned institutions
in Chicago include the Museum of Contemporary Art and the Art Institute of Chicago.
For more information on these and other Chicago museums, see
www.meetinchicago.com/meet_museums.html
Great architecture and spectacular attractions
The “must” places to see in Chicago include Willis Tower, Navy Pier and Millennium Park. The best
way to see these and many other great sights of Chicago is to participate in a guided city tour. Try
Chicago Architecture Foundation’s architecture tours—www.architecture.org or the popular “Hop on!
Hop off!” tours by Chicago Trolley and Double Decker Co.—www.chicagotrolley.com. For more city
tour options, please see www.meetinchicago.com/housewares
Exciting neighborhoods
Chicago is a city of neighborhoods. Go beyond the Magnificent Mile, and you will find great
destinations such as Chinatown, Old Town, Wrigleyville, Little Italy… all full of life and character.
All Show hotels are located in downtown Chicago,
convenient to exploring the city after the Show day!
...restaurant scene
Chicago offers world-class restaurants featuring local
specialties and unique tastes from around the globe…
See map on back for restaurant names and locations.
Here are some highlights...
The best steaks
Chicago is known for some of the best steak houses in America.
Chicago Chop House ■ Gibsons Bar & Steakhouse
Weber Grill Restaurant ■ Morton’s the Steakhouse
©
Chicago Convention and Tourism Bureau
Original deep-dish pizza
Chicago-style deep-dish pizza is famous throughout the world.
Gino's East ■ Giordano's ■ Uno Chicago Grill
Inspirational and unique
Want to try something different? Here are some of the most highly valued restaurants in Chicago,
serving experimental dishes that inspire chefs around the world.
Charlie Trotter's (Reservations in advance a must) ■ Spiaggia ■ Spring ■ Tru
Cocktails with the best city view
The John Hancock Center Signature Room is a special Chicago destination for cocktails or dinner.
Located on top of the John Hancock Center (95th floor!), this restaurant offers the best possible view
over downtown Chicago.
Traditionally American, tastefully international – choice is yours
For hundreds more restaurants in Chicago, visit www.chicago.metromix.com or
www.opentable.com —search by cuisine, location or price group.
continued on reverse side
Table reservations are highly recommended!
Make your reservation at the Chicago Convention
and Tourism Bureau information & service desk at
the Show or online at www.opentable.com
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Chicago Downtown Restaurants Serving Lunch and Dinner
All restaurants are within a 10 minute cab ride.
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2 Atwood Cafe
Hotel Burnham
1 W. Washington St.
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3 Bennigan's Grill & Tavern
150 S. Michigan Ave.
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4 China Grill
The Hard Rock Hotel Chicago
230 N. Michigan Ave.
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5 Exchequer Restaurant
and Pub
226 S. Wabash Ave.
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6 Italian Village Restaurants
71 W. Monroe St.
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The Fairmont Chicago
200 N. Columbus Dr.
7 Lockwood Restaurant & Bar
The Palmer House Hotel
17 E. Monroe St.
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8 Miller's Pub
134 S. Wabash Ave.
5
9 The Palm
The Swissotel
323 E. Wacker Dr.
10 Park Grill
11 N. Michigan Ave.
Lake
Michigan
18
11 South Water Kitchen
Hotel Monaco
225 N. Wabash Ave.
12 The Gage Chicago
24 S. Michigan Ave.
13 The Walnut Room
Macy’s on State Street
111 N. State St., 7th Fl.
14 Pane Caldo
72 E Walton St.
15 Grace O'Malley's
Restaurant - Pub
1416 S. Michigan Ave.
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31 Caliterra Restaurant
Wyndham Hotel
633 N. St. Clair
32 Capi's Italian Kitchen
Navy Pier
700 E. Grand Ave.
33 C-House Restaurant
Affinia Chicago Hotel
166 E. Superior Ave.
34 Coco Pazzo Cafe
636 N. St. Clair St.
35 David Burke's Primehouse
James Hotel
616 N. Rush St.
36 Devon Seafood Grill
39 E. Chicago Ave.
37 Ditka's Restaurant
Tremont Hotel
100 E. Chestnut St.
38 Grand Lux Cafe
600 N. Michigan Ave., 2nd Fl.
39 Harvest Grill
Chicago Marriott Downtown Magnificent Mile
540 N. Michigan Ave.
40 The Indian Garden Restaurant
247 E. Ontario St.
43 M Avenue Restaurant
Allerton Hotel
701 N. Michigan Ave.
44 McCormick & Schmick's
Seafood Restaurant
41 E. Chestnut St.
21 Weather Mark Tavern
1503 S. Michigan Ave.
45 NoMI
Park Hyatt
800 N. Michigan Ave., 7th Fl.
22 Zapatista
1307 S. Wabash Ave.
46 The Restaurant at Conrad Hotel
521 N. Rush St.
23 300 East, An American Cafe
Doubletree Chicago
Magnificent Mile
300 E. Ohio St.
47 Riva
Navy Pier
700 E. Grand Ave.
25 676 Restaurant & Bar
Omni Chicago Hotel
676 North Michigan Ave.
* All restaurant locations are approximate.
30 The Cafe at the Ritz-Carlton Chicago
160 E Pearson Street
42 LB Bistro & Patisserie
Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers
301 E. North Water St., Lvl. 2
24 Farmerie 58
4 Points By Sheraton
58 E. Ontario St.
20
29 Burrito Beach
200 E. Ohio St.
17 La Cantina Grill
1911 S. Michigan Ave.
20 Shor
Hyatt McCormick Place
2233 S Martin Luther King Dr.
Burnham
Harbor
28 Buca Di Beppo
521 N Rush St.
41 Joe's Seafood, Prime Steak
and Stone Crab
60 E. Grand Ave.
19 Panozzo's Italian Market
1303 S. Michigan Ave.
16
27 Bubba Gump Shrimp Company
Navy Pier
700 E. Grand Ave.
16 Kroll's South Loop
1736 S. Michigan Ave.
18 Mercat A La Planxa
638 S. Michigan Ave.
21
26 Bistro 110
110 East Pearson St.
48 Rosebud on Rush
720 N. Rush
49 The Saloon Steakhouse
Senecca Hotel
200 E. Chestnut St.
50 The Signature Room at the 95th
875 N. Michigan Ave.
For more dining options, visit www.choosechicago.com/meetinchicago
...Show contacts
For more information on the 2011 International Home + Housewares Show, use the contacts
below. Or see www.housewares.org for the detailed Show schedule, exhibitor search and
other tools to help you prepare your Show visit.
Show Contacts
•
International Housewares Association
Derek Miller, Vice President, International
[email protected]
+1.847.692.0161
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IHA International Offices
www.housewares.org/IHA/global/offices.aspx
•
International Travel Offices
www.housewares.org/show/attend/intl_travel.aspx
Registration Information
•
General Show Information and International Attendee Show Services
www.housewares.org/attend
•
Registration for Show Entrance Badges
www.housewares.org/attend
•
United States Visa Requirements
www.housewares.org/show/attend/visa_request_info.aspx
www.housewares.og/HousewaresConnect365
•
Search for Exhibitors
•
Show Events Information & Calendar
(available online 17 December, 2010)
•
Plan Your Trip to Chicago
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Affinia Chicago
Allegro Hotel Chicago
Allerton Hotel
Amalfi Hotel Chicago
Ambassador East Hotel
Avenue Crowne Plaza Chicago
Blackstone, A Renaissance Hotel
Chicago Marriott Downtown
Chicago’s Essex Inn
Comfort Inn & Suites
Courtyard Chicago Downtown
River North
12. DoubleTree Hotel Magnificent Mile
13. Drake Hotel
14. Embassy Suites Chicago - Downtown
15. Embassy Suites Chicago - Lakefront
16. Fairfield Inn & Suites
17. Fairmont Chicago
18. Four Points by Sheraton
19. Four Seasons Chicago
20. Hard Rock Chicago
21. Hilton Chicago
22. Hilton Garden Inn
23. Holiday Inn Chicago Mart Plaza
24. Hotel 71
25. Hotel Cass, A Holiday Inn Express
26. Hotel Felix
27. Hotel Indigo
28. Hyatt Regency Chicago
29. Hyatt Regency McCormick Place
30. Inn of Chicago
31. InterContinental Chicago
32. James Chicago
33. Omni Chicago
34. Palmer House Hilton
35. Peninsula Chicago
36. Renaissance Chicago Hotel
37. Ritz-Carlton Chicago
38. Sax Chicago, A Thompson Hotel
39. Sheraton Chicago Hotel & Towers
40. Sofitel Chicago
41. Sutton Place
42. Swissôtel Chicago
43. Talbott Hotel
44. theWit, A DoubleTree Hotel
45. W Chicago City Center
46. W Chicago Lakeshore
47. Westin Michigan Avenue
48. Westin River North
49. Wyndham Chicago
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