Over 1,000 models are set to show at Temps this summer in Dallas

    A view of The Temps at January 2022 Total Home & Gift Market in Dallas.

    The Dallas Market Center is gearing up to unveil its biggest Temps at the Total Home & Gift Market in over a decade with 1,100 exhibitors set to show this summer in five renovated boroughs.

    Of those exhibitors, 45 percent will be new to the Dallas Market Center.

    “We are thrilled with the incredible response from great brands eager to join the reimagined team of Dallas Temps,” said Jo Ann Miller Marshall, Senior Vice President, Leasing. “Buyers will be in awe of the whole experience: the new collections, the best brands, the best manufacturers.”

    The Dallas Total Home and Gift Market, running June 22-25, will feature new and expanded product groups and special events organized at Temps in five neighborhoods in the following new and existing themes and product categories:

    • Trade Market 1: Luxury Gift
    • 10 World Trade Center: High Style
    • 12 World Trade Center: Body & Spa, Emerging Gifts, General Gifts, Global & Fair Trade, Gourmet Food, HIM, Home, Made, Table & Houseware, T-shirts & More
    • 13 World Trade Center: clothing and accessories
    • Market Hall: Antiques and spot goods including handicrafts, luxury jewelry, home, antique, gifts and jewelry

    Special events and promotions will include daily hospitalizations, networking events, celebrations, seminars and educational panels. A full list of events is on the Dallas Market Center website.

    High Style will appear on the 10th floor of the World Trade Center, a neighborhood of 80 exhibitors with a curated lineup of gifts and decorators. Vendors in this new neighborhood will include Honey + Hank, Windy O’Connor, LX Art, 727 Sailbags, Varaluz, Haute Home, Laura Park Design, Bauble Stockings, Michael Wainwright, Via Venezia Textiles, Shima-Peace Waters, Theia Jewelry and Mirror – tique, Tara Wilson Designs, Nicolette Mayer Collection, Sunday Citizen, Urban Wax Refinery and many more.

    Antiques Dallas in Market Hall will also be on display this summer with 50 booths for antiques dealers bringing in one-of-a-kind decorative objects, estate jewelry, original artwork rugs, furniture and accents from diverse time periods. Founding exhibitors will include Michael S Weaver, Tomlinson Antiques, Justin Classic Jewelery, Justin Westbrook Antiques, Campbell’s Melange, Kristi Cohn/Charlie Scanlon and Red Horse Antiques.

    In addition to the premiere of Antiques Dallas, the Immediate Goods Collection in Market Hall will host “buy it now, take it now” resources for retailers and designers looking for craft goods, gifts, jewelry, fine jewelry, gourmets, home décor and antiques. Exhibitors will include Antlerworx, Bora, BS Trading, Karma Living and Anatolia Rug Gallery.

    On the 12th floor of the Global Market Center, which has been reorganized for easier browsing, new collections will be on display in the MADE collection, made up of handmade, American and Texas gifts. HIM Group will display gifts, gadgets, fragrances and men’s fashion items along with several neighborhood exhibitor groups on the same floor within product categories such as Global and Fair Trade, Gourmet Food, Tableware and Housewares. It will expand in June to include the Body and Spa range in flooring, home and home textiles, T-shirts and general gift sets.

    Collections of fashion, accessories, clothing and footwear will return to the 13th floor of the World Trade Center with dozens of new brands including By Together, Easel, Eesome, Entro, Umgee, Gresham, Kenzie Collective, Lula-N-Lee, Matisse Footwear and My Saint My Hero , Sorrelli Jewelry and UNOde50. On the first floor of Trade Mart, Lux

    Luxe Gift will return to the 1st floor of the Trade Mart with a wide range of quality products from all product categories including paper and tableware, gifts, decorative soft goods, home décor and more. Notable new models are Riedel/Crystal of America, Ameico, Cali Cosmetics, Cozy Earth, Lampe Berger Paris, Summer Waverly, Tri-Connect and The French Bee.

    Are you preparing for the Total Home & Gifts Market this June? Meet the 20 artisans from India, Laos, and more who are also set to join the exhibitors in Dallas this summer.