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.
Adrienne says
You're already back from Paris??? I was looking forward to some more blogs from the City of Light! 🙂
Courtney says
More coming your way soon. 🙂
Catherine says
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
French Ethereal says
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 🙂