Shoppe Object New York Winter 2025: A Record-Breaking Debut at the Starrett-Lehigh Building
In its new home, Shoppe Object welcomed unprecedented growth,
innovative activations, and a vibrant community spirit
NEW YORK CITY – Shoppe Object, the premier home and gift trade show, concluded its Winter 2025 edition that ran from February 2–4, 2025 at the historic Starrett-Lehigh Building with record-breaking success. The new location was resoundingly lauded by both attendees and exhibitors as a superior new home for Shoppe Object’s largest-ever show, with over 800 hand-selected brands exhibiting. With its bright, expansive open-concept across the 3rd and 4th floors featuring stunning Hudson River
views and a host of on-site amenities, the venue provided an inspiring backdrop that captured the spirit of New York.
The event drew in 30% higher attendance over last season, which was a testament to the new location, expert curation of exhibitors, and ever-growing influence in the design community. Buyers from all 50 States, 35 countries, and 6 continents were more engaged than ever with multi-day attendance increasing by 63% over last year. Regional attendance saw strong expansion as well, with a 16% increase in West Coast attendees and a surge in traffic from the South up 23%. The East Coast market also grew, remaining Shoppe Object’s largest buyer segment, and international
attendance climbed steadily, reinforcing the show’s global reach.
“This winter’s Shoppe Object was quite a feat, moving all of our vendors from two locations on the Lower East Side to a brand new venue in West Chelsea that provided us with 30% more exhibition space,” says Jesse James, Founder & Show Director. “We took extreme care in choosing the Starrett-Lehigh building as our new home, with a primary focus on increased convenience while fostering community, connection and opportunity –– all while insisting that a trade show can and should be an inspiring and enjoyable experience for all. We learned so much from this first edition in our new space. The energy and excitement was palpable, and we’re already laser-focused on the Summer show in August, fine-tuning and building upon the excitement and growth that our buyers and brands delivered, right out of the gate.”
Exhibitors and attendees alike praised the Winter 2025 edition for its inviting atmosphere and the ease it brought to networking and discovery. “We love shopping at Shoppe Object,” said Tom Stark, Owner of Array Home store in Santa Fe, NM. “We appreciate the selection and mix of vendors, the show was easy to navigate, and the new location exceeded our expectations.”
“We are so grateful for this show,” said Alex Marshall, Co-owner of Alex Marshall Studios from Chico, CA. “After exhibiting at other shows for over 20 years, this is the show we’ve dreamed of, and I don’t think that we would have returned to the New York market if it didn’t exist. It truly puts all exhibitors on an even playing field, focusing on the product as opposed to massive build outs. I think we had our best show ever! We can’t wait until August.”
A standout community action feature of this year’s show was the Wildfire Relief Chance Auction, which raised nearly $9,000 for Gift For Life, in support of World Central Kitchen’s crucial efforts in Southern California. Shoppe Object also debuted a new collaboration for its Black Lives Matter Action Initiative (BLMAI), with a dedicated section of BLMAI exhibitors curated by The Folklore, shining a spotlight on emerging and established Black-owned brands from around the globe.
Jeff Wallace, honored as Artist of the Season, enchanted the audience with his unique, process-driven art that blends historical techniques with modern expression. His exclusive pieces and limited edition prints became one of the many artistic highlights of the show. Meanwhile, daily live collaging by James Gallagher, alongside curated segments such as The Shoppe Object Global Artisan Project, American Design Club Incubation Space, and NOURISH collection of small-batch beauty and gourmet brands, further showcased the event’s commitment to global craftsmanship and innovative design.
The resounding success of the Winter 2025 show marks a new chapter for Shoppe Object—one defined by an increase in attendance and engagement, groundbreaking collaborations, and an unwavering dedication to fostering meaningful connections. As the show’s organizers celebrate this milestone, they are gearing up for the future, including enhancements for the Shoppe Object Summer 2025 show August 3-5 returning to the Starrett-Lehigh building.
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About Shoppe Object
Shoppe Object is New York’s premier home and gift show. With a curated roster of visionary brands and makers presented in an elevated setting, the show is the ultimate resource for tastemaking merchants and influential editors. Born of a vanguard spirit to celebrate and service the progressive retail and design community, Shoppe Object is a gathering of fellowship, an expression of ideas, and a physical manifestation of a shared dedication to, and reverence for, the beautiful, the inspired, and the well-made—an experience now enhanced by its new location at the Starrett-Lehigh Building.
www.shoppeobject.com
About ANDMORE
Shoppe Object is owned by ANDMORE, a Blackstone portfolio company, that empowers wholesale buyers and sellers to connect, grow and prosper through premier physical markets and design centers. The company operates over 20 million square feet of premium tradeshow and showroom space, hosting live events in Atlanta, High Point, N.C., Las Vegas and New York City. Serving industries such as home décor, gift, furniture and apparel, ANDMORE supports the global B2B community through its unmatched marketplace experiences.
www.ANDMORE.com
About Starrett-Lehigh
The Starrett-Lehigh Building, located at 601 West 26th Street in Manhattan’s West Chelsea neighborhood,
offers 2.3 million square feet of office and retail space and is home to industry leaders in fashion, design, media, and technology. Since joining RXR’s commercial portfolio in 2011, Starrett-Lehigh has undergone significant structural advancements, including replacing 5,000 iconic ribbon-style windows (five miles of glass), new elevators, and a renovated ground floor offering additional retail and event space for tenants
and guests. The ground floor also houses 25,000 square feet of destination dining, including Hav & Mar by Chef Marcus Samuelsson and food hall Olly Olly Market, a community gathering place featuring local vendors and unique offerings such as speakeasy Bar Whimsy. Starrett-Lehigh also includes over 100,000
square feet of new amenities designed by STUDIOS Architecture that span ten floors and feature an outdoor terrace and lounge and a grand-scale conference space, Level Ten. Building amenities also include the 601 Athletic Club, a “drive-in” movie theater housed in the building’s repurposed truck bays, and multiple collaborative workplaces and conference rooms.
www.starrett-lehigh.com
Shoppe Object Media Contact
Beth Massey, bde&co.
beth.massey@bdeandco.com