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June 8, 2023
Kimberly Wahlberg showroom to relocate to World Trade Center for January 2024

Kimberly Wahlberg, a sales agency in the gift and home industry, will have a new showroom at Dallas Market Center opening in advance of the January 2024 Total Home & Gift Market. The new showroom will be located on the second floor of the World Trade Center.

The current Kimberly Wahlberg showroom in Trade Mart 2242 will be open and welcoming buyers through the remainder of 2023.

The new showroom will showcase a wide range of U.S. and new European brands in the gift and home industry, including T. Jazelle, Fikkert’s, Heathcote & Ivory, Kind Bag, KOBO, Toasted Crumpet, DOIY, Eat My Socks, Tranquillo and many others.

“By expanding our presence in the Dallas Market Center, we are confident that the move to the World Trade Center presents a significant opportunity for our company to further our presence, extend our commitment to our valued customers and vendor partners, and thrive in the competitive gift and home industry,” said Kimberly Wahlberg, founder of her namesake company.

The news follows a series of announcements from Dallas Market Center, including the addition of the flagship Anne McGilvray and OneCoast showrooms, opening in January 2024, as well as the launch of the reimagined Temps at Total Home & Gift Market.

“Kim’s showroom will be a destination because of the high quality of the brands she represents, including many European lines that are extremely attractive to retailers,” said Cindy Morris, president and CEO of Dallas Market Center. “We look forward to our partnership serving a wide audience of eager buyers as we continue to welcome retailers from across the country.”

This summer, trade events taking place at Dallas Market Center include: Total Home & Gift Market (June 21-27), KidsWorld (June 21-27), Lightovation (June 21-24, and Apparel & Accessories Market (June 27-30).




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