I just got back from two jam-packed days at High Point Market. I was so honored to be part of the Design Influencers Tour program this season. As part of the program I had the chance to visit 20-plus showrooms and learn more about products and trends to come in the home industry.
Over the next month I’ll be diving deeper into what I’ve learned—and sharing so much inspiration. For today’s post I wanted to give you a quick overview of all the amazing vendors I got to see and meet.
Regina Andrew is a Detroit-based company with an expansive collection of lighting and other home decor. I loved these floral sculptural pieces.
Accent Decor specializes in trendy vases and vessels. They sell their wares to florists, home stores and other retailers. I fell in love with these large textured lemon planters. I could see them filled with lush green plants or faux pomegranates, or even as an ice bucket with wine for a small dinner party.
Joybird is known for its direct-to-consumer midcentury modern furniture. They’re known for their use of color and have a wide-selection of fabrics available at a good price point.
A few things caught my eye at home decor and lighting vendor Jamie Young. I loved this chair (under $700!) and burlwood console. Jamie herself provided the tour of the showroom and was a delight to meet. Her world travels and family have inspired her design.
We made a few Crypton stops, including Cyrpton for Norwalk Furniture. These textiles are so crucial when you have kids and pets as it makes it easy to get out any stain. I loved that you could add this durable, timeless fabric to any Norwalk Furniture frame.
Hinkley Lighting is a new-to-me brand that I was really excited to see! Lighting makes a space shine—in more ways than one—and I appreciate the price point of this brand. They debuted a new collection with Frederick Ramond that stood out to me. I could see these whimsical pieces in a scullery, nursery or even a more intimate dining space with Gracie wallpaper.
The National Kitchen and Bath Association (NKBA) was a cool stop on our whirlwind tour. We got to see an induction stove and a countertop that has built-in charging stations for your phone.
These beetle print occasional chairs were my favorite piece at the Crytpon for Designmaster showroom. I could see these comfy swivel chairs around a game table or paired with a mustard sofa with merlot contrast piping in a teenager playroom.
Lexington Home Brand has a large permanent showroom about 15 minutes from downtown High Point with an extensive collection. It was fun to see their outdoor living collection! No surprise—this blue and white striped outdoor piece was calling my name.
Asian Loft has some really unique pieces from all over Asia. The showroom is huge and a great place to go if you’re looking for one-of-a-kind statement pieces. You can find it all on their website, too!
Hooker Furnishings really wowed me this season. The chief creative director, Caroline Hipple, shows incredible vision and discernment when it comes to styles shown at Hooker. The color palettes in their collections were rich and colorful. It’s nice to see us saying good-bye to gray!
FlowDécor has great price points for neutral, earth-toned pieces. Their lamps and cotton-backed lamp shades are all at kind of unbelievable price points.
Bernhardt’s outdoor collection was very impressive. Most people have heard of Bernhardt but I didn’t realize they had such an extensive outdoor collection. It’s clear these large-scale pieces will stand the test of time.
Decor-Rest has been specializing in upholstered home furnishings for 50 years. I loved getting to know the family history and story behind the business that’s motto is “furnishing homes with love.”
Crypton for Sherrill Furniture features light, preppy fabrics that just made me happy! This showroom was my personal favorite. It included furniture from two Sherrill Furniture lines — Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Lillian August. If you’re near Charlotte, you can now visit the new Mrs. Howard store in the Eastover neighborhood to see it all for yourself! Fun fact, Garden & Grace directory member, Andrew Roby, renovated and rebuilt the space to beautifully reflect the Mrs. Howard brand.
Stickley’s high-quality furniture was a crowd-pleaser. This smaller scale cabinet was unlike anything I’ve seen on the market. When House Beautiful editors saw it, they said they could see it in a larger luxury bathroom to add warmth and storage in equal measure—and I agree.
Natuzzi is a contemporary Italian furniture brand. The pieces were so unique and innovative — and surprisingly comfortable!
Universal’s Coastal Living Collection stood out to me. I loved their pieces for a comfortable and casual beach home. I especially loved these small, versatile stools. Can’t you see them in a performance stripe with a contrast piping for a pop of fun!
I learned so much from my time at High Point Furniture Market and left so inspired after spending it with eight other influencers that are so talented and kind!
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