CHICAGO, IL - As I write this, Home Logic Housewares is in the midst of showing off all our new items at the biggest housewares show in the country - The 2008 International Home & Housewares Show in Chicago, Illinois. The show started on Sunday, March 16th and will continue until Tuesday, March 18th.
The IHHS is the big show for most manufacturers who are looking to show off their latest and greatest products for the upcoming year. The floor is covered with brightly lit booths, crazy exhibits and special guests. This year we had a chance to see The Food Networks own Paula Deen, & Michael Chiarello, as they whipped up some delicious dishes at the Food Theater.
So far, it has been an exciting show and our new booth location and design has worked out well. There has been plenty of room to show off some of our cool new products for '08 and '09.
Update:
We have the current line of the Kitchen Sink Organization products that are being sold in stores HERE.
The Designer Series Products can be seen HERE.
Check back soon to see all the new products that were unveiled at the Housewares Show!
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Monday, March 17, 2008
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2 comments:
Dear Chris,
I found your rolling laundry cart at a Lowe's Store outside Washington, D.C. LOVED it. Only problem, as a condo owner, it was too long. Everything else about is is perfect. Made in America so the quality and workmanship are assured and no exploitation of the workers. Width perfect. So could you make one that's about 20 inches long? That way I could turn it sideways in my laundry closet.
Thanks,
Dear Chris,
I found your rolling laundry cart at a Lowe's Store outside Washington, D.C. LOVED it. Only problem, as a condo owner, it was too long. Everything else about is is perfect. Made in America so the quality and workmanship are assured and no exploitation of the workers. Width perfect. So could you make one that's about 20 inches long? That way I could turn it sideways in my laundry closet.
Thanks,
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