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Decorize CEO Steve Crowder, left, and Dallas Market Center CEO Bill Winsor celebrate the opening of the Springfield company's showroom in the Dallas center, which draws more than 200,000 retail buyers each year.
Decorize CEO Steve Crowder, left, and Dallas Market Center CEO Bill Winsor celebrate the opening of the Springfield company's showroom in the Dallas center, which draws more than 200,000 retail buyers each year.

Decorize opens showroom in Dallas center

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Decorize Inc., a Springfield-based home accents designer and manufacturer, has opened a showroom in the Dallas Market Center to display products for potential retail buyers.

Christi Proctor, one of the original designers from “Trading Spaces” and designer of a new line of licensed lamps for Decorize’s GuildMaster brand, was joined by CEO Steve Crowder, Vice President of Sales Susan Andrulis and Dallas Market Center CEO Bill Winsor on Saturday for an opening ceremony.

“Within the showroom space, customers are immersed in what we call the Decorize experience,” Crowder said in a news release. “Various vignettes of furniture and accessories make it easy for retailers to select products by style and color.”

Dallas Market Center, with more than 5 million square feet, hosts 50 markets each year that are attended by more than 200,000 retail buyers.

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