Luxury 2026
How should exhibitors plan a Luxury by JCK booth?
A Luxury by JCK booth should be planned around high-end jewelry presentation, private buyer appointments, showcase lighting, secure display cases, and controlled visitor flow at The Venetian Expo. Exhibitors often need a refined 20x20 or 20x30 layout with premium graphics, meeting space, and careful setup timing for the invitation-only Luxury days before JCK opens.
Luxury by JCK brings fine jewelry brands, designer collections, high-end manufacturers, loose stone suppliers, and premium watch exhibitors to The Venetian in Las Vegas for a show built around private appointments, curated discovery, and high-trust buying conversations. Buyers here are not walking the floor to compare mass product density. They are evaluating design direction, craftsmanship, stone quality, finish, exclusivity, and retailer fit in a setting where every detail affects confidence. That is where an experienced Las Vegas trade show booth builder becomes important.
What makes Luxury different is the invitation-only, appointment-led rhythm inside The Venetian ballrooms. The early days are built for carefully vetted retailers and focused meetings, so the booth has to feel refined, easy to enter, and appropriate for close product inspection without becoming visually loud or overbuilt. For many exhibitors, a 20x20 trade show booth is the right footprint because it gives enough room for secure jewelry cases, branded presentation, and a seated buyer appointment area while still keeping the space open and comfortable.
Execution at Luxury is about case layout, lighting, buyer comfort, and creating a polished environment for serious business. Jewelry cases, mirrors, signage, appointment seating, literature, and watch or fine-jewelry presentation all need to work together without making the booth feel crowded or generic. Strong design and engineering helps shape the space around visibility, trust, and a more private salon-style flow so the booth supports real luxury buying conversations instead of reading like a standard retail display.
Luxury is positioned as an exclusive, secure, high-end jewelry buying environment focused on the niche luxury market and carefully vetted retailer participation.
The 2026 event runs May 27 to June 1 at The Venetian in Las Vegas, with May 27 and 28 reserved for invitation-only attendees before opening to Luxury and JCK attendees during the main show days.
Luxury 2026 adds Timepieces at Luxury, extending the event’s high-end focus to include an expanded watch presence alongside fine jewelry and design collections.
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At Luxury, exhibitors perform better when the booth feels refined and buyer-ready, because the environment is built around appointments, trust, and carefully paced high-end conversations.
When display cases are arranged with clear spacing and disciplined lighting, buyers can inspect pieces comfortably and the booth feels more credible.
Compact seated areas and controlled booth access help support closer inspections, appointment-style discussions, and stronger trade conversations inside a curated luxury environment.














