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July 30, 2010

The New York International Gift Fair (NYIGF) is a fair that showcases the very best lines across the home, lifestyle and gift spectrum. It is held twice annually - in January and August in New York City. This year the fair lasts from the 14th till the 19th of August.

It is the second time LinenMe, a brand of high quality Lithuanian linen, has its stand at NYIGF, presenting some of the best current collections of table linen, bed linen, kitchen linen and bath linen, as well as showcasing new products - linen clothing.

Linen Fabrics - LinenMe

“When participating in the fair the first time in January we received so many attention and positive feedback that it encouraged us to come to the fair the second time this year”, says Inga Lukauskiene, the chief designer of LinenMe.

“In previous fair many visitors were surprised by the high quality and beautiful design of our products, also handwork involved. This is why this time we bring all the best collections we have – current and new towels, napkins, scarves and clothes,” – shares Inga.

Inga also says that participating in fairs and tradeshows is a perfect possibility to spread a word about the benefits of linen material. Linen absorbs moisture very well and dries very quickly – perfect features for towels, napkins, clothing (especially when travelling), linen is a natural material – therefore the skin can breathe – perfect feature for summer clothing, linen is a thin material – all the towels, tablecloths, bedroom linen, clothing will take less room in the closet. And the main thing is that linen is a material that so many gorgeous items of textile and clothing can be made of!

This and many more can be heard (and products purchased) personally from Inga Lukauskiene should you visit our place at New York International Gift Fair – from 14th to 19th of August, 2010! You can find us at the place no. 8040. Otherwise just visit our shop at linenme.com or drop us a note!

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