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Japan Textile Salon in Nyc
jetro (japan external trade organization), is thrilled to announce the third installment of japan textile salon in nyc with 16 japanese textile companies presenting their latest designs in new york city to be held on january 21st(10am-6:30pm)-22nd (10am-5pm) at the altman building (135 west 18th street, new york). the japan textile salon is an innovative platform showcasing the latest textile sources. discover a wide array of textiles, fabric mixes and cutting-edge production capabilities coming out of japan. this season, we will focus on the topic sustainability and eco-friendly textiles. we have selected a carefully curated list of 16 visionary companies who are among the best weavers, printing producers, design studios and manufactures with r&d capabilities from japan: bando shoten co., ltd., design house kaze corporation, dokoh shoji co., ltd., fujisaki textile co., ltd., hatakoka co., ltd & asuwa company, hokkoh co., ltd., iwai lace co., ltd., japan blue co., ltd., kageyama c
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Japan Textile Salon in Nyc's headquarters is located at 135 West 18th Street, New York, New York, United States, 10011
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