High Point Market Summary Plus a Request

Written by faith on April 29th, 2009

As High Point Market enters the final days, some conclusions appear front and center. In this post I share them and also have a request.

Please subscribe to my weekly newsletter and comment here on my blog. Tell me what you want to know or learn about decorating or trends; what solutions I can share. Here are some areas to consider:

  • wall finishes
  • furniture
  • layout
  • art, accessories, rugs, lamps
  • fabrics
  • window treatments
  • floors

Now for the High Point summary. Timeless, as in ‘everything old is new again’ tells the story. Take classic designs, either traditional or modern, that are essentially timeless and revamp them. Simple elegance, clean forms that are sophisticated endure so no obviously trendy elements.

Some bright happy colors emerge and are certainly welcome, like orange, vivid pink and blue. Neutrals are the steady counterpart and appeal day in and out. There are some interpretations such as: smoky, ashy gray tones with a hint of lilac. But the most trend-forward is a return to black, in itself a classic.

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The downsizing trend appears in smaller, petite lamps and low to the ground seats, clean lines with new cigarette tables a recurring theme.

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2 Comments so far ↓

  1. Apr
    29
    4:16
    PM
    Dream Mom

    Not sure what cigarette tables are…as for what I’d like to see, it’s up to you. I’d be interested in hearing about what’s new with regards to wall finishes and window treatments.

  2. Apr
    30
    11:35
    AM
    faith

    Cigarette tables are a good topic so I will include them and I will also start writing about window treatments. Turns out I am doing a lot of them now.
    Wall finishes are another great topic. Thanks for suggesting topics to me. I really appreciate it.
    Faith

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