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FORTY ONE MADISON NEWSBYTES FROM LENOX, ROGASKA, GOURMET SETTINGS AND AURATIC



NEW YORK, NY- September 7, 2010 - New from Lenox, Watercolor dinnerware combines the artistry of painted florals with subdued geometric backgrounds to create an artist’s sketchbook of soft hues - indigo, citrus, or amethyst.  Bone china 4-pc place settings are manufactured in the USA and go from freezer to oven to table.  They are chip resistant, microwave and dishwasher safe. 

Rogaska will launch new licensed programs with the Trump Home and Kathy Ireland Home, along with it’s latest collection of colored crystal gift items in contemporary and traditional designs.

Gourmet Settings has teamed up with award-winning designers to expand their round Høverkraft and square dinnerware patterns, and stunning new glassware to complete the dining experience.

Auratic fine bone china will continue a soft opening at Forty One Madison, where a new 6,000 square foot showroom is under construction.  Known for exquisite quality and vivid designs, AURATIC’s was very well-received during a soft opening during April market.

New Womenomics: What Women Want & How To Reach Them, Teach Them & Speak Their Language’ will be the subject of the market seminar at Forty One Madison.  Presented by DailyCandy editor-at-large, brand consultant and television personality Dannielle Kyrillos. 

 

Click here to register for The New York Tabletop Show® at Forty One Madison, October 12-15.

 

 

Forty One Madison, a Rudin Building, is committed to the growth and support of the tableware and gift industries in New York. For showroom listings, upcoming special events at the New York Tabletop Market October 13 - 16, 2009 and future market dates, contact: Laurie Burns, Senior Vice President and Director at lburns@rudin.com.

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