New York's 'Chelsea Market' Combines Rustic Decor with Delicious Food
Katherine Pendrill — December 15, 2016 — Lifestyle
References: facebook & chelseamarket
While Time Square may be one of New York City's most iconic destinations, the Chelsea Market is equally loved by visitors and is a must-visit attraction for those attending Trend Hunter’s New York innovation conference. With vendors selling everything from stationary to authentic Mexican tacos, the sprawling indoor market is the perfect place to spend a day in the city.
The Chelsea Market is large indoor food hall located in New York's Meatpacking District. The market is housed inside an old factory that once belonged to the National Biscuit Company and has since been reclaimed. Keeping many of the original features intact, the market boasts a vintage vibe, yet the goods found inside come from all over the world. Some of the vendors housed in the market include well-known brands such as Anthropologie and Sarabeth's Bakery, as well as smaller artisans such as Lucy's Whey and People’s Pops.
The Chelsea Market is large indoor food hall located in New York's Meatpacking District. The market is housed inside an old factory that once belonged to the National Biscuit Company and has since been reclaimed. Keeping many of the original features intact, the market boasts a vintage vibe, yet the goods found inside come from all over the world. Some of the vendors housed in the market include well-known brands such as Anthropologie and Sarabeth's Bakery, as well as smaller artisans such as Lucy's Whey and People’s Pops.
Trend Themes
1. Indoor Food Halls - The rise of indoor food halls provides a unique opportunity for entrepreneurs to create innovative food concepts in a shared space.
2. Rustic Decor - The popularity of rustic decor in indoor food halls presents a chance for designers to incorporate eco-friendly and sustainable elements into the space.
3. Local Artisans - Supporting local artisans in indoor food halls creates a platform for promoting unique and authentic products.
Industry Implications
1. Food and Beverage - The food and beverage industry can leverage the concept of indoor food halls to provide diverse culinary experiences and attract a wide range of customers.
2. Interior Design - The interior design industry can tap into the trend of rustic decor in indoor food halls to create inviting and nostalgic spaces that resonate with customers.
3. Retail - Retailers can explore opportunities to showcase their products in indoor food halls, reaching a larger audience through this innovative retail concept.
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