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Summer brought some big upgrades to Hangerbee x Exhibitsmith and fall promises to be just as exciting.
First of all, we’ve moved! Our new office/warehouse space is located in beautiful Mt. Laurel, NJ. Our new home has plenty of climate-controlled space for our products and the facilities needed to host both online and in-person events. Our new headquarters will allow Hangerbee x Exhibitsith to thrive and grow for years to come.
Next, we’ve hired two contractors who are busy making hangers and helping behind the scenes. We were surprised to have a record-breaking August, and we hope to be completely caught up with orders in the next couple weeks.
And last but not least, in July, Vogue Magazine called Hangerbee hangers a “Vintage Garment Care Essential”, and even went so far as to call Hangerbee hangers “The Padded Hanger”. Thank you, Vogue, for the recognition. This article reinforces what we’ve known for a decade: Hangerbee produces perfectly padded hangers for garments both new and old.
After all, whether they’re on display or tucked into storage, Hangerbee hangers are always ready to shine. They're perfect for sweaters, coats, blouses, and so much more.
This fall, Exhibitsmith will debut our first online course, How to: Donating Artifacts to Museums. Developed in response to
both professional and personal experience, this mini-course will help prospective donors better navigate the donation proposal process.
This mini-course will include approximately 40 minutes of videos, a course guide, and independent exercises. The course will benefit both individuals and institutions who are inundated with donation requests.
This course will debut this fall. Pre-enrollment opens soon. Follow Exhibitsmith on social media and sign up for our newsletter at Exhibitsmith.com for the latest details.
This month, in honor of American Archives Month, the Exhibitsmith podcast is all about managing the family archives. It's a good one - be sure not to miss it!
Attend an in-person or online preservation-related event for FREE! Visit exhibitsmith.com for details.