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Industry Takeaways & Trends – Spring HPMKT
Another High Point Market set the tone for design, and I’m not just talking color, fabrics and furnishings fabrications. I’m talking about what’s happening in our design industry as a WHOLE. There were more events and invites, educational seminars, panels and soirees at this past Spring market than ever before. Each High Point Market has a flavor, and I dubbed this one my “narrow and deep market”. Instead of trying to cover every square inch, I curated my 5 day visit to High Point with strategic showroom meetings, meaningful seminars, and purposeful networking. In speaking with friends, it was a common theme — to cut out the noise and get laser focused. We want to grow our businesses with companies that align both in aesthetics and values, are innovative thought leaders and educate, provide an easy, reliable, and elevated user experience, and make us feel valued. Sound like a familiar rubric for companies and brands you love doing business with? Here are some of my meaningful encounters:

Gretchen Jones presents Altruism by Design at Mill Collective 
Where Europe Meets Modern panel at Burton James: Mark Landes, me, Todd Bowles, Jeanne Chung and Lisa Mende 
Stephen Wilson’s debut was a highlight of market 
WithIt’s President reception with Dorian Sims celebrating the Sarah Richardson launch at Palliser 
Designers gather at Fabricut: Wendy Woloshchuk, Katie Baldwin, me, Jennifer Tampasis, Jessica Duce 
Handcrafted wall art from French Touch in the Antique and Design Center 
Inspiration from Archival Designs CEU at the Bienenstock Library 
Taylor Walters at Inside Out Performance Fabrics 
Demystifying Performance panel at Norwalk. Me, Jessica Duce, Denise Wenacur, Gary Inman w Norwalk president Caroline Hipple 
Steelyard Trolley w mentors FZK Franziska and Katharine Lambeth

a designer detail at Wesley Hall
The Embelished DEETS
Embellishment was in full swing this market responding to the design trend of LAYERING – blocking w color or pattern and creating contrast and texture with unique application – giving dimension and design interest to make these pieces stand outs.
Embroidery, appliqué and quilting techniques surge with creative applications in art and accessories.


RBG as realized in embroidery and appliqué by Sarah Gibson of Huger Memories 
Eric Ross styles with Thibaut exercising his love of embroidery and patern play 
Jill Seale layers a coral appliqué over hand marbled fabric
Color blocking and contrast trims give dimension to luxury textiles and upholstery


Bungalow Classic tassel-fringed Martine ottomans at Highland House 
The ultimate banquette styled
by House of Harris at Chaddock
Alexa Hampton has a penchant for velvet and skirt fringe Theodore Alexander
Alexa Hampton debuts her luxuriously detailed furniture collection at Theodore Alexander.

Paisley velvet contrasts with a passementerie band 
A CLASSIC – royal red with matching bullion skirt fringe


Ball gown as a chair a Highland House 
Satin Bow detail at Highland House

Fringe details galore at House of Cindy 
Boho bolster at Traditions Linens

Donaella velvets styled casually w natural tassels at Moss Studio 
Bunny soft & Lilly linens contrast trimmed w fringe & poms at Moss Studio 
Hand illustrated fabrics as tasseliscious pillows by Cotton and Quill
Animal prints and woven design add instant glamour

Queen Anne update at Baker with a contemporary woven skin 
Leopard LOVE at CR Laine 
60″ long luxurious leopard bench at John Richard
Metallics continue to trend, layering in shine, sheen, and texture


GOLD moment at French Touch 
Braided ottoman in mustard gold velvet at Honour Collective

Chaddock goes glamorama with gold nail trim on this Galaxy Bar designed by Larry Lazlo

Tasseled to handmade perfection: Karges Austen twisted-back Regency armchair 
Baker classic Knole Sofa w gold tassel ties

Pearlized fringe pillows at Eastern Accents with Meredith Morrison 
Louise Traficanti shows off a golden modern fringe-y / feathery textile used in pillow design at Eastern Accents


Metallic appliqué at Lili Alessandra at the Codarus showroom 
Center rim treatment with mixed metallic pattern at Theodore Alexander 
Mixing metallics with pattern for sophisticated dorm bedding at Leigh Deux
High Point Market TQ Insider’s Tour
What does a day at High Point Market look like? My third #TQxHP Insider’s Tour introduced new buyers to cross categories of sources with a merry blitzkrieg of 13 showroom visits, an educational seminar, and a DJ’ed trolley ride to a VIP cocktail party. Our 10 hours condensed into 1 1/2 minutes gives you the flavor of our valuable day of learning and camaraderie.
and TQ intern extraordinaire Morgan Bryant
Thank you to our host showrooms:
S&D Leather, Old Hickory Furniture Co, Antique and Design Center, Jill Seale Design Studio, House of Cindy, Dana Gibson, Norwalk, Newport Cottages – Madcap Cottage, Rawan Isaac, Universal Furniture, Burton James, Wesley Hall , Steelyard Access
Another High Point Market wraps up
Five days in and I still didn’t take in all I wanted to. However, I left market with new sources and relationships, intel and inspiration to move my business forward and fuel me until next October. Thanks Fringe Friends for following along and tapping me with #trimspotting, I love sharing embellishments that gives designers the tools to express creativity.

