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Lightfair Reveals Best Booth Awards Winners

New this year, a Booth of Distinction award for outstanding and innovative presentation.

Mairi Beautyman -- Interior Design, 5/15/2007 12:00:00 AM

Each year companies exhibiting at architectural lighting tradeshow and conference Lightfair International vie for a prestigious Best Booth Award. During the 2007 show at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in New York, five standouts—among the 500 companies exhibiting—took home prizes for creative displays.

A nod to booth design and fabrication, the Best Booth Awards are bestowed in four categories based on size: 100 to 200 square feet, 300 to 400 square feet, 400 to 600 square feet, and 600 square feet and above. This year also marked the first Booth of Distinction award for outstanding and innovative presentation.

Judging criteria is based on branding, product presentation, and creativity.

The winners are below:

100-200 Square Feet
Beta-Calco

300-400 Square Feet
Journee

400-600 Square Feet
Delray

600+ Square Feet
MP Lighting

2007 Booth of Distinction
Belfer Lighting

Lightfair is produced and managed by AmericasMart Atlanta. The 2008 edition will be held in Las Vegas, Nevada, May 26-May 30.

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