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2025 Interior Design Trends Seen at High Point Market

Annie Elliott | October 28, 2024

It’s that time of year, Gentle Readers! The fall edition of High Point Furniture Market, a 5-day extravaganza during during which 75,000 interior designers from around the world visit 2,000 exhibitors in a small town in North Carolina. It’s nuts.

High Point makes it easy to spot interior design trends for the coming year. Here’s what’s around the corner.

Lighter shades of wood. I noted several manufacturers have re-released existing pieces in lighter shades.

Tortoiseshell finish console table
Navy blue console table
Light wood console table

This console table (big enough to be a desk!) is from Port Eliot, which I love. The tortoiseshell was the original, then came the blue, and the light stain is new this year.

Why the light wood, I wonder? Is there a renewed obsession with California or the Southwest? Or Scandinavia?

Rustic white painted double dresser
Century Furniture
Open bookshelf with light wood shelves and brass details
Highland House
Whitewashed dresser
Century Furniture
Gray console table on top of wide white painted dresser
Phillips Scott
Room with light upholstered and light wood furniture
Century Furniture

Century Furniture (longest-standing favorite!) has a new collaboration with Tara Shaw, a New Orleans-based designer. All of her furniture — her whole look, actually — is light. It’s quite beautiful.

Room scene of light-colored wood furniture
From Tara Shaw’s website

Next trend: Plaid! On furniture. Just one piece in a room, perhaps. *I* am delighted, of course, since I have a plaid-ish chair coming for my living room. (Windowpane, really, but let’s not quibble.)

Plaid sofa
Century Furniture
Plaid footstool
Highland House
Plaid wingback chair
Century Furniture

Waterfall skirts on chairs. I love this look, especially on dining chairs. Dining rooms can get awfully leggy, and skirted chairs make the whole scene less frenetic.

Skirted chair at a desk
Highland House
Round-back ivory linen chairs sith skirts
Highland House
Round-back gray and white chair with skirt
Century Furniture
Barrel-back chair with skirt
Highland House

This next skirted chair kills me: it’s SUEDE! And check out the slouchy pleat on the back! I love it. And the suede is sooooo soft.

Gray suede chair with skirt
Century Furniture
Back of dark gray suede skirted chair
Century Furniture
Small square back armchair with skirt
Century Furniture

The next interior design trend: “Cinnamon Slate.” On the color front, muted tones were everywhere. I don’t usually pay much attention to Benjamin Moore’s Color of the Year, but its 2025 winner, Cinnamon Slate, was everywhere.

Sign for Benjamin Moore's color of the year 2025
From Benjamin Moore
Room with mauve lavender walls and gray sofa
From Benjamin Moore
Bathroom with marble tub and gray and lavender wallpaper
From Tempaper

There also was a lot of orangey “cinnamon” without the “slate.” Blech.

Room with cinnamon colored sofa
Jessica Charles
Patterned fabric against wallpaper in the same pattern
Kravet
Room with curved sofa and terra-cotta colored tables and walls
Highland House

Luckily for me, both colors looks good with green, which is still very popular, especially in furniture.

Room with light terra-cotta walls and green leather ottoman
Highland House

Maybe the muted colors had something to do with the muted tone of Market this year?

There were fewer people, for sure, and the vibe was…subdued. I didn’t feel like there were a zillion new items, for one thing (there sure weren’t a zillion parties, which there usually are), and I overheard several designers say that they felt that business is on hold until after the election. (Thank you, AED clients, for forging ahead with your projects! I can handle only so much uncertainty.)

That said, I always learn stuff at High Point. And I’m happy to pass that knowledge along to you ;)

Is your home ready for a new look? Are you? Annie Elliott Design is now considering projects for January! If redecorating joyfully is on your to-do list for 2025, we look forward to speaking with you.

Category: TrendsTag: Century Furniture, chair with skirt, color of the year, green furniture, High Point, Highland House, lavender, light wood, muted tones, New Orleans style, Phillips Scott, plaid, plaid chair, plaid furniture, plaid upholstery, Port Eliot, skirted chair, Tara Shaw, terra cotta, trends

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