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The High Point Market; a review

Last week, vendors, from all over the world of home furnishings, put on the Spring Market tradeshow at High Point.  This show covers 10 million square feet of space and offers folks in the retail and design business a chance to see the unveiling of the newest products that the industry is offering. This market is a great place to spot the coming trends in interior design.  There is always a Color story, an emerging trend in finishes, and the spotting of new twists on traditional products.  This blogpost will tell the color story.

There are two color stories that emerged at this market.  The first is a Paris Chic colorLESS pallet.  Think textures like flour sack and burlap, white washed woods, neutrals in beige, white, and taupe, all given energy by copious amounts of texture, with a touch of soft color thrown in

The second color story is a 180 degree turn from the first.  The return of color, bold, clear, and optimistic dominated showrooms like this one at Baker.  Gone are the greyed tones of blues, greens and browns that have been so popular.  Bring on Spring-like blasts of pink, green, yellow and turquoise.  This was such a fresh and welcome look!




more of the Paris Chic trend


love these mirrors!


Bring on the color!

Even the accessories are bright and fun!
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