It was a busy busy few days at spring High Point Market in North Carolina and full of so much inspiration and so many ideas.
I arrived in North Carolina early to do some browsing, shopping and for some meetings ahead of the Design Bloggers Tour which consists of 2 days at Market with a full schedule of stopping in at showrooms and a whole.lot.of.walking. I played it safe this time with my gimpy ankle- and skipped the heels in favor of my sneakers.
And today I am sharing a peek at each of the showrooms that we visited on day one- and it started with one of my favorites- Universal Furniture.
Always beautiful and on trend- Universal Furniture has some of the most lovely pieces – from rustic inspired vibes to decadent and luxurious- and the best is that they also have a wonderful price point which makes this beautiful furniture an affordable luxury.
E.J.Victor
From the first time I walked into E.J.Victor- I have been a huge fan.
I love their traditional yet fresh take on furniture- and they were speaking my language with this raw edge marble coffee table.
The legs are simple almost just there to do the job while making a soft statement- and they let that gorgeous raw edge marble do the talking.
Crypton Fabrics at Lee Industries
Lee Industries is another favorite- with lots of beautiful elegant pieces to choose from. I love their slipcovered look furniture- and as well- their velvet. This time the velvet was on repeat and in such a lovely array of soft subtle colors. These chairs- perfection.
Crypton Fabrics at Hickory Chair
Hickory chair is known for their attention to detail and traditional style. There were several pieces that caught my eye this market- from this sofa designed by Ray Booth – and love those golden velvet pillows
to these beautiful pieces from Suzanne Kasler.
Crypton Fabrics at Vanguard
Give me all the classic blue toile- and on an upholstered piece- even more so. I loved several things in the Vanguard showroom- but this toile was a scene stealer for me.
And the best part is the Crypton Fabric -which means that you can actually enjoy this chair- not worry about dirty hands or messy paws that jump up before you can wipe them off. Their fabric is a performance fabric- and that means that it is stain resistant and does a great job keeping things clean.
I recently shared a spotlight on Sonder Living and some of their beautiful velvet pieces- and this is another one that spoke to me. I love the dusty blush color and simple lines- it was stunning in person.
Four Hands
Four Hands is a showroom that always has something interesting and unique – and they are definitely on trend with so many things- like gorgeous raw finish wood and buckle leather details. This chair was one that we all found so interesting – and makes a statement from the front and the back.
One of the things that I always enjoy about High Point Market is that you see so many styles and so many different looks for furniture and decor- that even if it is not your style- you notice and can take away a different perspective or appreciate the lines or finish on a chair for example that you may not have otherwise given a second look.
Coming you way next – Day 2 highlights and my top favorites of spring market.
Disclosure:
I was compensated to share my experience at spring High Point Market – but all opinions are my own.
You're already back from Paris??? I was looking forward to some more blogs from the City of Light! 🙂
More coming your way soon. 🙂
Thank you for sharing, it's so great to be able to see what's trending in the U.S. all the way from Europe ????. Universal Furniture is just beautiful! http://www.decojadore.com
Hi Courtney! You are among the jet set now… Traveling everywhere! Such fun!!! High Point Market sure was fun and I agree, you see so many different styles that eventually you realize that good design is beautiful, no matter what style. Do love those buckles on Four Hands' chair!!
Happy travels,
Barb 🙂