Filed under: Design, etc, News & Trends, Experts, Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams
The bi-annual High Point Market took place last week. Couldn't make it? You can still get all the need-to-know info right here.High Point Market is an industry professional's dream. 180 buildings covering 10 million square feet of showrooms for press and designers to roam. We weren't there, but we have highlights to share from this international expo.
Highlights
Lillian August exhibited a luxe look in her showroom. Lots of eclectic mixes, like the glam gold bench and zebra rug. Plenty of metallic was seen from the framed photographs franked by shiny gold shelves in this room to the steel blue pillows in another.
BoBo Intriguing Objects proved to be the ideal collection of vintage and flea market finds. Example -- the mason-jars-turned-flower-vases in the picture above. In addition, BoBo showcased own lines of furniture.
For a sleek, retro look, check out Apartment Therapy's post on Mitchell Gold and Bob Williams' showroom. Clean, wood lines and neutral upholstery are highlighted with bright accents.
BeeLine Home's showroom was a spring spectacular. Thanks to photo-real wallpaper featuring a lush hedgerow,the room feel like a secret garden. Check out the photos and details at Habitually Chic.
What's New(s)
Artisan Gallery made its High Point debut, featuring various artists' furniture and decor accessories.
Maxwood Furniture/Maxtrix opened a new showroom. The children's bedroom furniture company had a formal ribbon cutting prior to the start of the market.
Scott Gaynor Furniture debuted a showroom at High Point this season.
Showplace had an "Apple a Day" campaign where it gave away Apple products daily to the attendees. iPhones, macbooks -- even the new Apple TV -- were given away.