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Gabby Contract Makes BDNY Debut

Friday, December 1, 2017

Gabriella White, a leading manufacturer of indoor furniture line Gabby, and outdoor furniture brand Summer Classics, showcased Gabby Contract for the first time at BDNY held November 12-13 in New York City. Gabby Contract, which features a compelling assortment of designer commercial furniture, casegoods, custom upholstery and lighting, occupied a space next to Summer Classics Contract.

“We were thrilled at the response that our Gabby Contract line received at the show,” said Don Smith, vice president of the company’s Contract Sales division. “It was an excellent opportunity for us to connect with commercial designers and educate them on how we can assist with their curation of lobby, boutique lifestyle or other projects with our in-house design, stock products and willingness to customize.”

Commercial designers loved both the at-home feel that the brand offers, as well as the extensive range of products. It’s Gabby Contract’s desire to increase the designers’ impact in the fast-moving commercial industry by staying on the forefront of new, high-quality materials and timeless, sophisticated style. Gabby utilizes the finest materials combined with exceptional design in order to create furniture that provides both value and an inviting guest experience.

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