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High Point Market 2021: Winners and…Others (and a decorating trend or two)

Annie Elliott | October 18, 2021

Hello, Gentle Readers! I just got back from High Point Furniture Market, to which I hadn’t been for 2 years! It was more subdued than usual (fewer people, of course), but super fun and educational nonetheless.

Outdoor setting with colorful furniture
Woodbridge Furniture

If you’re not familiar with “Market,” as they say, here are some previous blog posts to fill you in: 2017. 2018, and 2019. It’s fun to go back and read those, actually.

Anyway, under the heading, “the more things change, the more they stay the same,” there were some familiar sights this year. Instead of focusing on trends, therefore, I thought I’d give you my Market winners and lose- I mean, others.

Best discovery for accessories: etúHOME

EtuHOME showroom - kitchen accessories and cutting boards
EtuHOME showroom - kitchen accessories and cutting boards
I mean…

Full disclosure: etúHOME happens to be doing an amazing collaboration with designer/influencer Colette Shelton, aka CocoCozy, who happens to be one of Amy’s best friends. But I promise you: this showroom would have stopped me in my tracks anyway.

Best discovery for case goods: Phillips Scott

Elegant traditional desk
Tall wooden china cabinet or bookcase
You could use this tall cabinet for books or dishes
They have beautiful headboards in several finishes – including painted!

Best chair for comfort: CR Laine, 8800 Series

Lounge chair with English roll arms
Ok, not quite fair since this is customized – if we wanted to, we could add a skirt, change the arm style, and, as with all CR Laine furniture, control the firmness/smushiness of the cushions ;)

Best chair for style AND comfort: Century Furniture, Minerva Chair

Fully upholstered chair
The Minerva Chair by Century Furniture
Woman sitting in a fully upholstered chair
You cannot BELIEVE how comfy this chair is. This one is upholstered in Kelly Wearstler’s Graffito, if you’re interested ;) (Hi, Amy!)

Best readymade pillows: Loloi

So many!
Pillow with appliqué alligator
Loloi has a great collaboration with Rifle Paper Co., too

Best trend: pencil rattan. It elevates the “natural materials and textures” look, which has been around for several years now.

Round pencil rattan coffee table with  brass center
Coffee table by Celerie Kemble at Arteriors
Pencil rattan console table with peacock scrollwork
The Primrose Console Table at Jamie Young
Detail of curly rattan scrollwork
Don’t you love the detail?!

Most…intriguing showroom: Bold Monkey

Furniture showroom with purple wallpaper
The neon reads, “Gangsters Don’t Cry”
Gold alligator sculptures on table
I love that these guys come in two sizes. You know, just in case

Best color seen a lot: Green

Living room with green velvet sofa
Tasteful green at E.J. Victor

Worst color seen a lot: Citron

Chair in yellow-green velvet fabric
I love yellow, but not with so much green in it

And finally:

Most inadvisable item: fandelier. A fan inside a chandelier. Some people thought it was fabulous. I did not.

Fan inside a ring chandelier
Yep.
Two fandeliers
I have video.

There you have it, Gentle Readers! Another successful, fun, amazing, exhausting trip to High Point.

Fancy living room with gold mural wallpaper of birds
French Market Collection

Annie Elliott Design is based in Washington, DC, with offices in St. Michaels, Maryland and Middlebury, Vermont. Annie’s design work and insights have appeared in numerous local and national publications, including HGTV Magazine, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, The Washington Post, and Washingtonian Magazine.

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