Today I’m visiting the satellite exhibition center at the Sands Expo center (right behind the Venetian). This location houses the interior design exhibits including art, lighting and textiles. This is also the home of the Living Green Pavilion which was the real reason I came here.
I have to say that I was disappointed with the presentation. It is of course a noble cause and I was happy to see a section devoted to sustainable home furnishings. However, the collection was widely publicized leading up to the show and did not live up to the hype. There were perhaps a dozen manufacturers of eco-friendly furniture and home decor but these mostly consisted of uniform looking bamboo panels and processed wood construction. There were other sellers of furniture made from recycled products and re-finished wood but these were scattered through the market and not part of this display. I found met one alternative lighting retailer but the only items on display were a few fluorescent bulbs and one LED fixture.

In the end, the most notable display was from Channel Logic. They had several attractive bedroom furniture sets that appeal to consumers who are conscious of design and the environment.
Visit Channel Logic’s blog to learn more about their efforts to promote sustainable home furnishings. Unfortunately, you cannot buy directly from them since they only sell to retailers and dealers.
