I’m still feeling so inspired after 48 hours in High Point last month. I’ve already shared a breakdown of all the great showrooms I had the chance to visit and the trends I’m eyeing. Today’s post is all about upholstered furniture, which totally stole the show at High Point — at least for me!
It’s not just about a comfortable sofa or picking the right shade of neutral anymore. Upholstery is often times the star of the design and stands out with its unique curves and lines and layered textiles and patterns.
This new wave of design is all about curved arms, high backs and carved wooden legs. I also noticed a focus on function. Seat depth and height and storage are among top considerations. I also saw a lot of recliner options which the industry calls “motion” furniture.
One of the biggest trends seen at High Point was the need for easy cleaning. Crypton played a big role here with its patented, and seriously impressive, fabrics. These fabrics can practically resist any spill or stain with a little Dawn dish soap and warm water.
I got to see this in action and as a mom of three with a dog and a busy household, stain resistance is ultra important. The science behind it is very impressive and we got to hear from the Crypton team more behind the brand and science.
Crypton only sells to furniture makers so you can’t buy directly from them, but when you’re shopping for a new piece of furniture, be sure to ask if they offer Crypton fabric. Brands like Designmaster Furniture, One Kings Lane and Ballard Designs all do.
In terms of aesthetics, beauty is all in the details! It’s not just about the hero fabric anymore. It’s also about the piping, trim, box-pleat, skirt and so much more. I love seeing designers’ creativity come out in these details and how they truly elevate the entire room.
With all of this new insight and information, my wheels are turning on how I will design my next upholstered piece! I’m thinking scallops, pattern play and a slightly more petite scale for my young kids. The dreaming has just begun!
Lately on the blog… We shared How I Decorate for Christmas and a Tuckernuck tablescape.