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- Q3470121 abbreviation "SAM".
- Q3470121 abstract "The Salon des arts ménagers (SAM; Household Arts Show) was an annual exhibition in Paris of domestic appliances, furniture and home designs. It was first held as the Salon des appareils ménagers (Home Appliances Fair) in 1923, with 100,000 visitors. By the 1950s each exhibition attracted up to 1.4 million visitors.The SAM was run by government agencies and served an educational purpose, introducing consumers to new types of appliance and new materials. It also provided a showplace for new commercial products. The exhibition introduced modern concepts of home layout, with the kitchen moved from the back of the apartment to a central position near the entrance and near the dining and living room(s). Ergonomically designed kitchens and labor-saving devices minimized the effort required of housewives. The Salon became less relevant as department stores and specialty outlets began to offer broader ranges of products. The last exhibition was held in 1983.".
- Q3470121 extinctionYear "1983".
- Q3470121 formationYear "1923".
- Q3470121 purpose "Display new home appliances and furniture".
- Q3470121 status "Defunct".
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- Q3470121 abbreviation "SAM".
- Q3470121 extinction "1983".
- Q3470121 formation "1923".
- Q3470121 name "Salon des arts ménagers".
- Q3470121 purpose "Display new home appliances and furniture".
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- Q3470121 comment "The Salon des arts ménagers (SAM; Household Arts Show) was an annual exhibition in Paris of domestic appliances, furniture and home designs. It was first held as the Salon des appareils ménagers (Home Appliances Fair) in 1923, with 100,000 visitors. By the 1950s each exhibition attracted up to 1.4 million visitors.The SAM was run by government agencies and served an educational purpose, introducing consumers to new types of appliance and new materials.".
- Q3470121 label "Salon des arts ménagers".
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- Q3470121 name "Salon des arts ménagers".