Earlier this week, our team traveled to High Point, North Carolina—home to the largest furnishings industry trade show in the world. Every Spring and Fall, High Point Market welcomes designers, retailers, and makers from around the globe to showcase the latest in furniture, lighting, textiles, and art. It’s an incredible opportunity to explore new product launches, deepen industry relationships, and get a firsthand look at what’s next in design.

For us, Market is about much more than trends. It’s about quality. As a design studio, we’re committed to recommending pieces that are not only beautiful, but built to last. We take the time to learn about the structure, craftsmanship, and materials behind each item we source—because what goes into a piece truly matters. The last thing we want is for a client to invest in something that doesn’t stand the test of time.

By attending Market, we ensure the best pricing for our clients and eliminate the need for mindlessly wandering through furniture stores, only to return home with a fabric that can’t withstand busy lifestyles or pieces that don’t truly reflect the style of your home. We help you avoid settling for furniture that’s poorly constructed and will need to be replaced in just a few years. Our goal is to recommend pieces that are not only functional and beautiful but also durable, making sure you invest in furnishings that will continue to serve you well for years to come.

This visit gave us the chance to see, touch, and experience pieces from the lines we love—and also evaluate new ones. We sat on sofas, tested finishes, and asked all the right questions to ensure we’re bringing home the best of the best for our projects. It’s this hands-on approach that allows us to recommend furnishings with confidence, knowing they’ll hold up beautifully in your home.

Scroll through to see some of our favorite moments from Market. And as always, if you’re in the market for furnishings, textiles, or draperies, we’d love to be your trusted source.















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