iGet.it (www.iGet.it), one of Canada's leading and
fastest growing e-commerce sites for cutting-edge
design goods, will officially expand its reach and
its activities in the USA. Its new partnership with
the design fair WantedDesign, launching during New
York City's Design Week, from May 18 to 21, 2012,
will be heralded by an exclusive pop-up shop, open
to the public and showcasing some of its finest and
most innovative design offerings.
iGet.it globally
Successfully launched in Canada
in the fall of 2011, iGet.it is rapidly becoming one
of the foremost online destinations for exclusive
high-end shopping and the showcasing of exceptional
design discoveries, including luxury goods, home
decor, electronics, kitchenware, and fashion
accessories, as well as gifts and recreation and
lifestyle products. Its strong initial membership
has already quadrupled between mid-january and
mid-march, with its US members already accounting
for forty percent of its global membership.
This social commerce site
immediately distinguished itself from existing sites
by displaying a simple selection of products chosen
by a team of discriminating and specialized
tastemakers and curators. With its targeted
offerings, the site's layout is tastefully crafted,
as a professionally curated exhibit would be.
Tailored to its members' refined lifestyles, the
sleek and efficiently designed
iGet.it provides a unique experience created for
the design-savvy consumer, without sales pressure or
"multiple promotions and shopping overdose".
Featuring brands, designers and products such as
Déglon, Aiaiai, BMW, Fatboy, WOWwee and Lip,
iGet.it's edge is in the quality rather than the
quantity of its elite wares.
"The site's performance has
been impressive, leading us to conclude that the
decision and the timing to expand our activities and
efforts in the US was not only desirable but
obvious, since the American market already accounts
for more than 35% of our sales," said Jean-yves
Martineau, president and co-founder of
iGet.it. "We are pleased to showcase the result
of our work at WantedDesign during such an important
week for the design aficionado in New York City, and
we are confident of the reception our concept will
get, as we believe it is social commerce at its
finest."
iGet.it pop-up shop and
WantedDesign partnership
To mark its first major foray
into the US market, iGet.it has reached an agreement
with WantedDesign,
a three-day design event and exhibition for the
industry, visitors and New Yorkers, showcasing a
hand-selected group of leading international
furniture, industrial and interior designers, along
with architects, craftsmen, editors, manufacturers,
curators and communication specialists. The
partnership with WantedDesign will provide iGet.it
with its first physical showcase, an exclusive New
York pop-up shop displaying hand-picked products to
the public. In addition to onsite shopping, it will
provide iGet.it members with a first-hand look at
its new offerings and design discoveries, including
exclusive products from WantedDesign's exhibitors-
available online at www.iget.it for three weeks
following the fair.
"We admire the work done by the
iGet.it team since the site launched," said Odile
Hainaut, co-founder of WantedDesign. "The site soon
attracted our attention and that of many design
buffs. We are pleased to have them as a partner of
WantedDesign 2012. We hope this will be the
beginning of a long and fruitful relationship."
WantedDesign, a central
exchange point for the international design
community during New York's Design Week, is
scheduled to run concurrently with the International
Contemporary Furniture Fair (ICFF), North America's
premiere showcase for contemporary design, in New
York City's Chelsea district, from May 18 to 21,
2012, at Terminal Store/the Tunnel, on West 28th
Street and11th Avenue. The exclusive iGet.it pop-up
shop-the only one at the WantedDesign fair-will be
conveniently located near the main entrance.
iGet.it curatorial team
iGet.it is based on exclusive
offers curated with rare savoir-faire, rather than
the concept of a discounted shopping experience. The
typical iGet.it member is a busy, discerning
professional with little time to shop for
remarkable, hard-to-find products, but a strong
desire to discover and acquire the finest and
smartest new designs. iGet.it aims to fill its
members' design needs, carefully and individually
choosing products that will become part of their
unique collections.
iGet.it is proud to announce
the appointment of product designer Frederick
McSwain to its curatorial team. Frederick will join
New York-based curators Josée Lepage and Alissia MT,
also Lead Curators for the iGet.it pop-up shop at
the WantedDesign fair. iGet.it's curatorial team
comprises trendsetters, designers, innovators and
dreamers who strive to craft exclusive offers,
hand-pick products, and create uncommon experiences.
These visionaries-each of them well established and
respected within their own spheres of expertise-
possess a common passion for finding and sharing
innovative new objects, items and accessories.
About Frederick McSwain:
Growing up in North Carolina, product designer
Frederick McSwain [@McSwainNYC] was immersed in an
environment of arts and crafts. Through parents who
invigorated small-town life with ventures ranging
from taxidermy to bail bonding, he was taught to
explore the colorful possibilities hidden within the
mundane. McSwain went on to study Fine Arts and
Design at the University of North Carolina
Wilmington. After years of private commissions and
collaborations, in 2010 he launched McSwain, a
multi-disciplinary studio exploring the overlaps
between art, design, and popular culture. He
currently lives in New York City, where he is
employed under the umbrella of the Poltrona Frau
Group.
About iGet.it: iGet.it is an
online members-only community offering designer
products hand-picked by renowned international
curators. iGet.it members receive exclusive,
limited-time offers for cutting-edge design goods
from the world's top dreamers, innovators and
manufacturers, in a unique selection of luxury
merchandise, home decor, electronics, kitchenware,
and fashion accessories, as well as gifts and
recreation and lifestyle products. The iGet.it
curators are driven by a quest for the finest
design, style and quality.