Loloi’s Virtual Trunk Show runs through Sept. 6.
Rug, soft goods and wall art manufacturer Loloi announced that it has launched a “Virtual Trunk Show” for customers to explore the company’s latest offerings in an interactive, online format.
Accessible on Loloi’s website, the event will run through Sept. 6, and will include an immersive 3-D showroom experience from the Loloi Found & Made showroom in the Dallas Design District. The event offers customers an opportunity to browse the latest one-of-a-kind rugs, pillows and wall art, and includes a 15-minute video where Cyrus Loloi, principal, and Steve McKee, vice president and general manager, tour the showroom to highlight products in more detail.
Through the 360-view virtual tour, guests can “wander” through the showroom and can click on products to reveal product information, images and pricing. It also features the ability to request Zoom tours with a sales rep for a more personalized experience.
“Our Virtual Trunk Show is a new, exciting way for us to stay engaged with our customers and show them our very finest one-of-a-kind textiles”, said Cyrus Loloi. “We decided not to attend Las Vegas Market for the health of our customers and staff, so this is an innovative and safe alternative. While it is almost impossible to replace the in-person showroom experience, we believe customers will enjoy the convenience and most importantly, inspiring products, within our Virtual Trunk Show.”
Thomas Lester is Digital/Managing Editor for Home Accents Today. A graduate of Emory & Henry College’s Mass Communications program, Lester spent a dozen years working for newspapers in Virginia and North Carolina covering an array of subjects, ranging from community news, government, education, ACC sports, professional baseball and more before joining Home Accents Today in 2013. Reach out to me with your story ideas, tips and more at tlester@homeaccentstoday.com.
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