Singapore Debuts at International Contemporary Furniture Fair 2010
Posted on | May 13, 2010 |
Singapore is set to make its show debut at the 22nd International Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF) that will be held at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center. Five Singapore companies will showcase their latest product lines at the ICFF, embodying the finest of what the Singapore furniture industry has to offer. They are Singapore Mozaic ambassadors: Air Division Pte Ltd and Office Planner Pte Ltd, as well as design companies, 1degOFF by Bomania Designworx, Mad Scientists Pte Ltd and oon.
Organised by the Singapore Furniture Industries Council (SFIC) and supported by International Enterprise (IE) Singapore as well as DesignSingapore Council, the Singapore Pavilion will be located at Booth 1866. Visitors can expect furniture, furnishings and home accessories that defy their usual, expected forms to ensue innovative yet extremely functional creations.
With a heavy emphasis on construction, structure and design, these companies will be exhibiting their bestselling collections, including Office Planner’s dynamic office desking furniture with individual work desks and oon’s innovative clip seat and pocket storage system. Air Division will proudly present its inspirational and eco-friendly range of furniture pieces from the 2010 Plank Living Collection, which was well-received at earlier international exhibitions such as imm cologne, International Furniture Fair Singapore (IFFS), and the Milan Furniture Fair. 1degOFF intends to dazzle with its Light Play collection, made up of creations that attempt to defy conventional associations with lamps, while Mad Scientists aim to impress with their collection of Modular Structural System products.Mr Andrew Ng, President of the Singapore Furniture Industries Council, said, “The ICFF is an internationally reputed fair where one can find unique exhibits showcasing the latest trends in furniture design. Our exhibiting furniture companies have an excellent combination of experience, flair for design and production capabilities, giving them an edge in creating a diversity of quality products for the international market. Our maiden participation in this event is a significant step for Singapore, allowing them to pit their creativity against more global players, opening up more doorways to alternative and new markets while establishing more fruitful connections within the international furniture design industry.
Said Mr Tan Soon Kim, Group Director for Lifestyle Business, IE Singapore, “The US is the furniture trade’s main growth driver and largest furniture importer with imports at about US$32 billion in 2009. With the upturn of the economy, we see incipient signs of renewed and growing interest from US buyers who are actively sourcing for new products and lines. Singapore furniture companies achieved healthy export sales of S$4.7 billion (around US$3.4 billion) despite the downturn last year, only a slight decrease of 4% from 2008. This speaks volumes about the quality players we have. We are therefore confident that the participation in ICFF will propel our furniture industry’s growth while fulfilling the wide-ranging needs of the huge US furniture market.”
The ICFF, which will be held from 15 to 18 May 2010 is one of North America’s most anticipated contemporary furniture shows and is expected to attract more than 24,000 interior designers, architects, retailers, designers, manufacturers, representatives, distributors, and developers. More than 500 exhibitors will display contemporary furniture, seating, carpet and flooring, lighting, outdoor furniture, materials, wall coverings, accessories, textiles, and kitchen and bath for residential and commercial interiors.
For more information, please visit www.icff.com and www.singaporefurniture.com.