The show featured over 450 brands in its Gift & Home Temporaries presentations.

Aug. 4, 2025

Las Vegas Market’s summer 2025 edition delivered a dynamic sourcing experience fueled by fresh products, strategic connections and design-driven storytelling. With more than 3,500 product lines spanning permanent showrooms and curated temporary exhibits, the event affirmed its role as a vital platform for commerce and community across the bedding, gift, home furnishings and lifestyle industries.

“Las Vegas Market plays a critical role in shaping how our industry connects, grows and adapts,” said Jon Pertchik, ANDMORE CEO. “It’s not just about sourcing; it’s about creating the conditions for innovation, partnership and long-term success. At ANDMORE, we’re investing in brands, experiences and relationships that help our customers thrive and ensure this marketplace remains essential to the future of retail and design.”

Las Vegas Market’s positioning as a destination for West Coast sourcing continues to attract a broad audience. Throughout the campus, permanent showrooms and temporary exhibits brought together a mix of established brands and emerging resources.

“Las Vegas Market was extremely informative for our team, and we were all energized by the new merchandise we found,” said Lilly Stamets, principal of premier retail consulting. “I spent time with gift shops from northern and southern California, all the way to Texas and Iowa. This show was a productive one for our buyers, and we are so thankful for the opportunity to recruit and connect.”

Throughout campus, showrooms recounted a week of newly formed connections and quality order writing across categories. In the gift and home decor space, Heidi Haneckow of HomArt noted, “While overall traffic felt more relaxed, Las Vegas Market was a great success for us this season. We had strong order writing, meaningful conversations and plenty of connection with both new and familiar faces. Las Vegas always brings a unique energy and creative spark that makes it such an inspiring place to show.”

Following the multi-brand showroom launch between Surya, Mithcell Gold + Bob Williams and Global Views, Mitchell Gold offered insight on the value of markets and collaboration with the home furnishings industry: “This was my first time attending or showing at Las Vegas Market, and I was thrilled with the response to our collection. Our customers were here to write orders! Many customers appreciated how warm and inviting the showroom was and how convenient it was to have all the Surya brands in one location.”

In temporary presentations, The Gift & Home Temporaries in the Expo at World Market Center Las Vegas boasted about 450 brands this July to provide exciting discovery of budding names in the industry. New exhibitors identified a strong community within the temporaries and enthusiasm from buyers as a key highlight of the week.

Kylie Deleeuw, assistant wholesale director for Kaxi, a brand specializing in hair accessories, shared, “This is our first time at Las Vegas Market, and it’s been incredible. Every single sale we’ve made this week has been with a new account, which is huge for our brand. We decided to come to Las Vegas because we have friends in the industry encouraging us to try it — and they were right. The energy, the layout and the people all feel so open and welcoming, and it’s been such a great opportunity to grow.”

This summer, *Noted: The Greeting Card Expo also made its Las Vegas Market debut, expanding its reach beyond San Francisco and opening new opportunities for greeting card makers and stationery brands. The dedicated section within the Gift & Home Temporaries featured 50 member brands and brought buzz and meaningful crossover traffic between categories.

“It’s been exciting to connect with new buyers who may not have discovered us at a traditional stationery show,” said Talia Bromstad, owner and operator of Bromstad Printing Co. “People shopping for gifts and home goods have stumbled upon our section and are genuinely delighted to find an area dedicated to products they hadn’t considered before.”

The Gift & Home Temporaries in the Expo are joined by the Home Furnishings Temporaries, located in Building B, Floor 6, to offer multi-category discovery across the World Market Center Las Vegas campus.

Beyond the show floor, the summer 2025 Las Vegas Market cultivated community through curated programming and inspirational events that recognized excellence and elevated design voices, such as the Market Kickoff Party, the ANDYZ Awards and the ( A ) List Program.

ANDMORE also wants to support the retail and design industries through programming and ongoing dialogue. Launching in September, The Market Makers podcast by ANDMORE will feature candid conversations with retail and design leaders on trends, business strategy and what’s next in the industry. Additionally, the winter show will include a Vacation Rental Design Summit as well.

The winter 2026 Las Vegas Market will run Sunday, Jan. 25 through Thursday, Jan. 29, 2026, at World Market Center Las Vegas.