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Exhibiting Companies
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Click Here to download a list of Seattle Gift Show exhibitors from the summer 2010 edition. A current list will be available soon.
In February, the Seattle Gift Show will bring together hundreds of companies representing 3000-plus top-name lines and innovative newcomers. For optimum buying convenience, all exhibitors will be categorized in the following divisions on the show floor:
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Birdwatch America- Featuring a wide selection of backyard, nature products including Bird Feeders, Bird Houses, Bird Seed, Bird Baths, Books, Optics,Giftware, Wildlife Art, Recycled Nature Products, Water Garden Supplies and more.
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Food Focus- Specialty foods, candies and confections, coffees and teas, oils and vinegars, etc., as well as complimentary items packaged and designed for the gift retailer. |
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Gift & Collectibles- The largest division of the Show, featuring collectibles, ceramic giftware, toys, party goods, premiums, seasonal merchandise, and imported goods. |
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Handmade®*- A unique juried section which features international and domestic artisans, designers and manufacturers of handmade merchandise. |
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Home & Garden- Home decor, statuary, furniture (indoor/outdoor), tabletop, linens, floor coverings, lighting, textiles, wall art, garden accents, floral accessories and pottery. |
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Northwest Directions- Features souvenirs and resort apparel, novelty products and new gift resources both imported and domestically manufactured for the Northwest Retailer |
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Personal Style- Jewelry, handbags, scarves, belts, boutique apparel, and bath and body products are featured. |
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Treasures To Go (Cash & Carry)- A wide range of fine and fashion jewelry, fashion accessories and other treasures- all available for immediate delivery to the trade. |
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Vintage Collection- Vintage, antique and one-of-a-kind items appropriate for display as well as resale- all available for immediate release and restocked daily. Located on the 6th floor. |
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* A registered trade mark of George Little Management, LLC.

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