Home Furnishings, Home Décor, Gift, Lifestyle Products, Seasonal Merchandise, Furniture, Decorative Accessories, Design Resources, Retail Sourcing, Visual Merchandising
Las Vegas Market 2026
Las Vegas Market 2026
Las Vegas Market 2026
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Las Vegas
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NV
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US
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World Market Center Las Vegas
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Las Vegas Market 20x20 Home Décor Booth — Built for Product Discovery and Buyer Meetings



Las Vegas Market 20x20 Home Décor Booth — Built for Product Discovery and Buyer Meetings



Las Vegas Market 20x20 Home Décor Booth — Built for Product Discovery and Buyer Meetings
OVERVIEW
OVERVIEW
Las Vegas Market brings furniture brands, home décor companies, gift suppliers, lifestyle product exhibitors, and seasonal merchandise vendors to World Market Center Las Vegas for a show built around wholesale sourcing, visual discovery, and fast buyer evaluation. Buyers here are not just browsing for inspiration. They are comparing category fit, price point, merchandising potential, and sell-through value across furniture, home accents, gift, and lifestyle resources, and the booth has to make that story clear from the start. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.
What makes Las Vegas Market different is the showroom-style buying rhythm across a campus built for both permanent resources and temporary exhibits. Buyers are moving between furniture, home décor, gift, and lifestyle categories quickly, so the booth has to stay open, easy to shop, and visually clear without feeling overloaded with product. For many exhibitors, a 20x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for a branded vignette, category shelving, and a buyer conversation table while still keeping the space readable from the aisle.
Execution at Las Vegas Market is about merchandising discipline, clean category presentation, and supporting order-writing conversations without turning the booth into a temporary stock room. Product styling, backup inventory, packaging, literature, and display surfaces all need to stay controlled from open to close, especially in a market where buyers are comparing dozens of similar brands in one day. Strong graphics and brand presentation helps keep the assortment organized, supports faster buyer recognition, and makes the booth easier to revisit after a full day of sourcing across the World Market Center campus.
Las Vegas Market brings furniture brands, home décor companies, gift suppliers, lifestyle product exhibitors, and seasonal merchandise vendors to World Market Center Las Vegas for a show built around wholesale sourcing, visual discovery, and fast buyer evaluation. Buyers here are not just browsing for inspiration. They are comparing category fit, price point, merchandising potential, and sell-through value across furniture, home accents, gift, and lifestyle resources, and the booth has to make that story clear from the start. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.
What makes Las Vegas Market different is the showroom-style buying rhythm across a campus built for both permanent resources and temporary exhibits. Buyers are moving between furniture, home décor, gift, and lifestyle categories quickly, so the booth has to stay open, easy to shop, and visually clear without feeling overloaded with product. For many exhibitors, a 20x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for a branded vignette, category shelving, and a buyer conversation table while still keeping the space readable from the aisle.
Execution at Las Vegas Market is about merchandising discipline, clean category presentation, and supporting order-writing conversations without turning the booth into a temporary stock room. Product styling, backup inventory, packaging, literature, and display surfaces all need to stay controlled from open to close, especially in a market where buyers are comparing dozens of similar brands in one day. Strong graphics and brand presentation helps keep the assortment organized, supports faster buyer recognition, and makes the booth easier to revisit after a full day of sourcing across the World Market Center campus.
Event Facts
Event Facts
A major West Coast wholesale market for home and gift
A major West Coast wholesale market for home and gift
Las Vegas Market is positioned as a major wholesale destination for furniture, home décor, gift, lifestyle, and seasonal products, connecting brands with retail and design buyers in one cross-category market environment.
Las Vegas Market is positioned as a major wholesale destination for furniture, home décor, gift, lifestyle, and seasonal products, connecting brands with retail and design buyers in one cross-category market environment.
Held at World Market Center Las Vegas
Held at World Market Center Las Vegas
The Summer 2026 edition takes place July 26 to July 30 at World Market Center Las Vegas, combining permanent showroom buildings with temporary exhibit areas for buyer discovery and sourcing.
The Summer 2026 edition takes place July 26 to July 30 at World Market Center Las Vegas, combining permanent showroom buildings with temporary exhibit areas for buyer discovery and sourcing.
Built around product discovery and order writing
Built around product discovery and order writing
The market is designed for buyers to browse, compare, and source across multiple product categories, making visual merchandising and category clarity central to booth performance.
The market is designed for buyers to browse, compare, and source across multiple product categories, making visual merchandising and category clarity central to booth performance.
Exhibiting Challenges
Exhibiting Challenges
Challenges 1
Showing broad product ranges without losing category clarity
Showing broad product ranges without losing category clarity
Many exhibitors need to present furniture, decorative accessories, gift items, tabletop, seasonal pieces, or lifestyle products together, so the booth can become visually crowded unless merchandising hierarchy is clear.
Many exhibitors need to present furniture, decorative accessories, gift items, tabletop, seasonal pieces, or lifestyle products together, so the booth can become visually crowded unless merchandising hierarchy is clear.
Challenges 2
Balancing styled presentation with practical buyer access
Balancing styled presentation with practical buyer access
Retailers and designers want to understand how products merchandise in real settings, but they also need enough access to inspect details, materials, and category fit quickly.
Retailers and designers want to understand how products merchandise in real settings, but they also need enough access to inspect details, materials, and category fit quickly.
Challenges 3
Making compact booths feel like a real retail environment
Making compact booths feel like a real retail environment
At Las Vegas Market, buyers respond to booths that feel merchandised and easy to shop, not booths that read like flat product storage or overly abstract design concepts.
At Las Vegas Market, buyers respond to booths that feel merchandised and easy to shop, not booths that read like flat product storage or overly abstract design concepts.
Challenges 4
Keeping display surfaces clean through constant sourcing traffic
Keeping display surfaces clean through constant sourcing traffic
Sample handling, literature, order-writing materials, packaged stock, and product resets can quickly make the booth feel uneven if the display plan is not disciplined.
Sample handling, literature, order-writing materials, packaged stock, and product resets can quickly make the booth feel uneven if the display plan is not disciplined.
Challenges 5
Supporting multiple categories without visual overload
Supporting multiple categories without visual overload
Home décor, furniture, gift, and lifestyle products can overlap heavily, so the booth needs a strong visual structure to prevent the assortment from blending together.
Home décor, furniture, gift, and lifestyle products can overlap heavily, so the booth needs a strong visual structure to prevent the assortment from blending together.
Challenges 6
Coordinating freight and replenishment for product-heavy displays
Coordinating freight and replenishment for product-heavy displays
Even without industrial equipment, booths can involve bulky product, styling props, shelving, packaging, and backup inventory that require organized move-in and restocking planning.
Even without industrial equipment, booths can involve bulky product, styling props, shelving, packaging, and backup inventory that require organized move-in and restocking planning.
Preparation Steps
Preparation Steps
1
Plan the booth by category story, not just by available space
Separate furniture, décor, gift, lifestyle, and seasonal products so buyers can understand the range quickly instead of sorting through mixed visual signals.
Separate furniture, décor, gift, lifestyle, and seasonal products so buyers can understand the range quickly instead of sorting through mixed visual signals.
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Decide which products are hero displays and which are supporting items
Decide which products are hero displays and which are supporting items
Identify early which pieces anchor the booth visually and which products support the assortment so the display feels intentional instead of overfilled.
Identify early which pieces anchor the booth visually and which products support the assortment so the display feels intentional instead of overfilled.
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Use graphics to support merchandising and buyer recognition
Use graphics to support merchandising and buyer recognition
Help buyers understand category, aesthetic direction, price-point fit, and assortment logic with concise messaging that works alongside the product instead of competing with it.
Help buyers understand category, aesthetic direction, price-point fit, and assortment logic with concise messaging that works alongside the product instead of competing with it.
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Sequence install around structure, shelving, and final styling
Sequence install around structure, shelving, and final styling
Set walls, shelves, counters, and branded panels first, then place furniture, décor, gift items, and finishing details in final display order so the booth opens cleanly.
Set walls, shelves, counters, and branded panels first, then place furniture, décor, gift items, and finishing details in final display order so the booth opens cleanly.
Local Execution Notes
Local Execution Notes
World Market Center favors showroom-style presentation
World Market Center favors showroom-style presentation
At Las Vegas Market, exhibitors perform better when the booth feels merchandised and category-led, because buyers are comparing display logic and assortment fit as much as the products themselves.
Hidden storage matters for product and packaging-heavy brands
Hidden storage matters for product and packaging-heavy brands
Backup stock, gift packaging, literature, styling props, and replacement items can build up quickly, so concealed storage should be planned before production begins.
Category clarity drives faster buyer recognition
Category clarity drives faster buyer recognition
When the booth separates furniture, décor, gift, and lifestyle products clearly, buyers can evaluate the assortment faster and the space feels more shop-ready.
For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up showroom-style presentation, a Las Vegas Market booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need styled product display, branded graphics, category shelving, and a buyer meeting area while keeping the booth polished for home décor, furniture, gift, and lifestyle sourcing conversations at World Market Center Las Vegas.
For exhibitors that want a faster production path without giving up showroom-style presentation, a Las Vegas Market booth rental can be a practical fit. It works especially well for 10x20 and 20x20 layouts that need styled product display, branded graphics, category shelving, and a buyer meeting area while keeping the booth polished for home décor, furniture, gift, and lifestyle sourcing conversations at World Market Center Las Vegas.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
What booth size works best for Las Vegas Market exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Las Vegas Market, 20x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for a branded vignette, category shelving, and a buyer conversation table without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs more styled product presentation or multiple order-writing zones, a 20x30 footprint usually works better.
How should exhibitors plan product display for Las Vegas Market?

The booth should be organized by category story and merchandising logic, not just by how many products you want to show. Furniture, home décor, gift, lifestyle, and seasonal products should each have a clear place so buyers can understand the assortment quickly. Hero displays, supporting items, backup stock, packaging, and literature all need to be planned early because this market involves nonstop comparison across similar brands.
What makes booth execution at Las Vegas Market different from other trade shows?

Las Vegas Market is less about dramatic structure and more about visual merchandising, assortment clarity, and buyer-ready presentation. Buyers want to compare objects like furniture pieces, decorative accessories, gift products, tabletop items, and seasonal merchandise in a retail context. That means the booth has to stay organized, easy to shop, and ready for real order-writing conversations from setup through teardown.
What booth size works best for Las Vegas Market exhibitors?

For many exhibitors at Las Vegas Market, 20x20 booths are a practical starting point because they give enough room for a branded vignette, category shelving, and a buyer conversation table without making the layout feel cramped. If the booth needs more styled product presentation or multiple order-writing zones, a 20x30 footprint usually works better.
How should exhibitors plan product display for Las Vegas Market?

The booth should be organized by category story and merchandising logic, not just by how many products you want to show. Furniture, home décor, gift, lifestyle, and seasonal products should each have a clear place so buyers can understand the assortment quickly. Hero displays, supporting items, backup stock, packaging, and literature all need to be planned early because this market involves nonstop comparison across similar brands.
What makes booth execution at Las Vegas Market different from other trade shows?

Las Vegas Market is less about dramatic structure and more about visual merchandising, assortment clarity, and buyer-ready presentation. Buyers want to compare objects like furniture pieces, decorative accessories, gift products, tabletop items, and seasonal merchandise in a retail context. That means the booth has to stay organized, easy to shop, and ready for real order-writing conversations from setup through teardown.

Las Vegas Market
Las Vegas Market 2026
Event Time
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Venue
World Market Center Las Vegas
Organizer
ANDMORE
Exhibitor Scale
3,500+ brands across furniture, home décor, gift, lifestyle, and seasonal categories, attracting buyers from all 50 states and more than 80 countries
Audience Type
Retail buyers, interior designers, home décor buyers, furniture buyers, gift buyers, architects, specifiers, purchasing companies, showroom visitors, and cross-category wholesale decision-makers
Typical Booth Size
10x20, 20x20, and 20x30 booths for lifestyle vignettes, category shelving, branded display walls, order-writing tables, and buyer meeting areas
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