SURFACES GETS SNAZZY NEW VENUE AT LAS VEGAS MONTEGO BAY EXPO
 Couristan welcomes team from Hadinger Floors in Naples, FL. Left to right: Frank Amalfitano of Couristan; Scott Grembowicz, Judy Hadinger, Don Williamson, Paul DeMarais and Tom Hadinger.
 Paul Chapman, left, vice chairman and president of ABC Carpet & Home, New York, with ABC vice president Larry Chirprut. These honchos NEVER miss the Surfaces show. Paul had a slight altercation with a guard rail during one of the New York blizzards, hence the gimpy arm. Hopefully it wasn't his order-writing hand.
 Alan Braunstein, left, president of Worldwide Wholesale in Edison, NJ, with Herb Frank, president of Kane Carpet.
 At Nourison, from left: Jonathan Peykar, vice president of hospitality for Nourison; Blake Rose, Home Carpet One in Chicago; Gerard O'Keefe, vice president of Nourison broadloom division, and Joel Schreier of Home Carpet One.
 At Oriental Weaver Sphinx, from left: Sphinx sales rep Wendy Hill; Jamie Devlin and Cathy Anderson of Contract Furnishings Mart, Tigard, OR, and Andy Brumlow, vice president of product development for Sphinx.
 At Tayse: Fraidoon Vahdatshoar, left, Faraone Oriental Rug Gallery, Exton, PA, with Jay Dogan, president of Tayse Rugs.
 Steve Codella, center, senior vp of eastern sales for Couristan, with Jeff Gertsman, left, and Joel Friedman of Monarch Carpet, Los Angeles.
 Javier Meza, center, of Greenway Floors & More, Fremont, CA, with Mohammed Abu Hadba, left, and Wasim Abu Hadba of United Weavers.
 Alexander Rabinowitz, left, and Sara Rabinowitz of Pearl Carbet, Woodmere, NY with Handsome Herb Cantor of Radici USA.
 Chris Marquis of Marquis Magic Carpet, Running Springs, CA, with Tayse principal Jay Dogan.
 Reza Momeni, president of Momeni, with Sima Hakakian and Javid Hakakian of J & S Designer Flooring, Morristown, NJ. Momeni returned to Surfaces after an absence of five years to introduce the company's new broadloom line.
 Ron Chatalbash of Chatalbash by Costikyan, Long Island City, NY. Chatalbash supplies tool and accessories to the Oriental rug trade.
SURFACES SHOWROOMS PACK A LOT OF POW INTO THREE DAYS OF SELLING
Vendors have only three days to make a selling impression at the Surfaces show. Here are a few examples of the elaborate, albeit ephemeral, showrooms.
 Couristan's spacious showroom was one of the first displays Surfaces visitors saw on entering the show.
 Sphinx presented both broadloom and rugs at Surfaces.
 Broadloom took center stage at Nourison's Surfaces space.
 Tarket Floors created an entire home at one of the largest Surfaces displays.
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