The 2019 edition of the Original Miami Beach Antique Show wrapped with both attendees and exhibitors expressing unbridled enthusiasm for the quality of the event.
After a two-year hiatus, the show returned to its original home at the Miami Beach Convention Center, which recently underwent a $615 million renovation. The quality and quantity of merchandise on the show floor, which included jewelry, watches, handbags, art, American and European silver, home décor, furniture and collectables, secured the show’s reputation as the pinnacle event in the U.S. antiques market.
“We’re thrilled with the success of the show,” enthused Katrina Canady, Show Manager for U.S. Antique Shows. “When our exhibitors are happy, we’re happy! We were also incredibly pleased to be working with our partners at MBCC. Our collaboration on logistics was seamless and created an incredible experience for both our attendees and exhibitors.”
“This is my first time exhibiting at this show in Miami and I love it,” explained Grace Lavarro from Jewels by Grace, “A lot of my Miami clients came to see me, and I love being at the MBCC. There’s such a great energy in the building and the team does a fabulous job; kudos!”
“The show has been terrific,” remarked Josh Cohen from The Emporium. “Traffic has been really fantastic and I’m seeing a good mix of existing and new clients, we’re very happy!"
A complete line up of the event, as well as information, can be found via: www.originalmiamibeachantiqueshow.com/show/special-events.