50 Designs We Loved At High Point Spring Market 2025

Each spring and fall, the design world converges in North Carolina for High Point Market — one of the largest and longest-running home furnishings trade shows in the world. With over 11 million square feet of showroom space and more than 2,000 exhibitors representing every category, style and price point, the Market transforms the town of High Point into an unrivaled design hub. From exclusive product launches and trendsetting displays to insightful panels and networking events led by industry tastemakers, High Point Market is where the pulse of the home furnishings industry is felt and shaped. See below for some of our favorite finds at this year’s spring market. This season, recurring trends included the resurgence of burl wood and natural teak, deep channeling, mixed materials, raffia and rattan textures, and a confident embrace of color — marking a return to warmth, tactility and expressive design.

BAKER + McGUIRE
Baker debuted a breathtaking 72-piece Susan Ferrier Collection, drawing inspiration from tectonic shifts, lava flows and volcanic eruptions — earth’s most awe-inspiring natural forces. Pictured left, the Lull Chaise features tufted cushions and bolsters secured by a leather strap, paired effortlessly with the sculptural Pollara Lounge Chair and the Onyx Table Lamp. Outdoors, the Baker Resort Collection for McGuire introduced standout pieces like the Cutter Square Dining Table and the Schooner Side Chair, blending elegance with relaxed sophistication.

FOUR HANDS
Four Hands continues to deliver one of the most ambient and mood-driven showrooms at High Point — in the best possible way. While their latest furniture lines more than deserve the spotlight, we couldn’t take our eyes off the District Eight game tables. The Small Shuffleboard, shown in ultra-chic ebonized oak (center), features a hand-stitched leather landing surface, a laminated solid oak game board, and a durable lacquer finish. Equally stylish, the District Eight Poker Table pairs black felt for effortless card play with a supple leather cushion for comfort. And stealing the scene entirely (left) is the Crispin 3-Piece Sectional, whose sculptural silhouette and irresistible comfort make it a standout piece.

EICHOLTZ
Eicholtz’s 20,000-square-foot High Point showroom is a designer’s dream — brimming with new collections, elevated materials and gorgeous reimaginings of timeless classics. Two pieces, in particular, stood out. The Kelly sofa, shown in a cream-colored bouclé, features deep channel stitching — a detail echoed across many showrooms this season — is now part of the brand’s Atelier program and is available in a variety of new finishes. Meanwhile, the Cap-Antibes Outdoor Sofa made a striking impression with its fresh, refined take on the classic French outdoor aesthetic. The collection features a chic Florent beige stripe, available in a range of hues, paired with a crisp matte white aluminum frame.

FABRICUT
At Fabricut, Sasha Bikoff’s collection for S. Harris was a vibrant grouping of lush textiles, tactile wallpapers, bohemian fringes and trims, and colorful patterns exploring color and texture. From a saturated silk taffeta check, to rich gold tones throughout, floral eyelets, and fringe-cut lips — there is no end to the fun yet elevated combinations. Barry Dixon, meanwhile, also designed Elysium — a gorgeous collection for Vervain inspired by Elway Hall, his home in the Piedmont region of Virginia. Birds & Bittervine, shown here, is available as both a fabric and a wallpaper.

BERNHARDT
This Spring Market, Bernhardt unveiled a spectacular new 95,000-square-foot showroom filled with fresh collections, beloved classics, a stylish new club/lounge area and even a dedicated art gallery. Among the standout introductions, from left to right: the Trellis Swivel Chair from Bernhardt’s elegant Exterior collection, the sculptural Argos Console Table and the Loggia Entertainment Credenza — a curvaceous showpiece that nods to classical architectural elements with a contemporary twist.

KRAVET
Kravet debuted an exciting lineup of new designs this market, including Harwood Steiger — an exclusive Kravet Couture fabric and wallcovering collection inspired by Southwestern motifs reimagined in playful, modern colorways (middle). The brand also introduced Art District, a bold series of large-scale prints in earthy clays, warm camels, lush greens and rich marine and sky blues (left). Over at Lee Jofa, the spotlight was on the Kingsley Collection — a striking four-panel, tapestry-inspired mural (right) that captures a tone-on-tone pastoral scene with timeless elegance.

CARACOLE
Caracole introduced two stunning new collections by designer Claudio Bellini, each exploring fresh design language across a range of typologies. The Fleur Collection is characterized by sweeping curves, tailored silhouettes and elevated materials like ivory mohair and Canaletto walnut. Just as striking, the Overlap Collection features alabaster-topped dining tables, fluted bases, creamy, luxurious fabrics, and richly veined marbles — bringing refined texture and elegance to every piece.

BROWN JORDAN
Brown Jordan marked its 80th anniversary with a stunning assortment of new furniture and textile introductions. The Huntley collection, inspired by the rhythmic ebb and flow of ocean waves, features modular side chairs and sofas (left) with sculptural woven backs. From its namesake line, the Oscar II Lounge Sofa debuts a flat woven strap, handwoven around the signature Oscar frame for a fresh yet timeless look. And at the heart of its design-driven collaborations, the Kravet x Brown Jordan collection (middle) offers a curated selection of 40 striking performance textiles designed for style and durability.

HUDSON VALLEY LIGHTING GROUP
Hudson Valley Lighting Group made a major statement at this year’s Spring Market with the release of 100 new fixtures. Highlights included 14 new Bohemian-inspired designs by Cortney Bishop, featuring natural silk shades and delicate perforated detailing (left). In his fourth collection with the brand, Mark D. Sikes debuted 12 new families, including the elegantly refined Painted No. 2 series (middle), while at Corbett Lighting, the Lombardy Wall Sconce stood out with its tapered alabaster shade, casting a beautifully diffused glow (right).

STICKLEY
Stickley’s celebrated its 125th Anniversary with the limited-edition 125th Anniversary Fireside Bench — a spectacular high-backed settle historically used near a fireplace. Imagined with a seat hiding storage and crafted of quarter-sawn white oak, its triptych-style back features a stunning inlay design with subtle shading created by carefully burning the veneer.

PALECEK
Palecek stunned once again with a collection that blended craftsmanship and elegance in equal measure. The Octavia Sconce made a statement with its hand-blown, amber-hued rippled glass shade and antique brass accents. Outdoors, the Strings Attached Arm Chair (shown in the dark version) captivated with its sculptural rattan frame and espresso-finished abaca rope wrapping the sides and back. Another standout: the Melani Lounge Chair, where a solid hardwood frame meets a unique open-weave of natural, hand-twisted abaca rope that draws the eye to its artful side and backrest.

CAMBRIA
Cambria debuted a series of striking new quartz designs this season, including Remington Steel in the brand’s velvety Satin Finish (left) and the warm, metallic-toned Remington Brass (right). Also new is the luminous Brighton (not shown), a standout surface enhanced by Cambria’s innovative backlighting technology — bringing added depth and glow to any interior application.

VISUAL COMFORT
As expected, Visual Comfort delivered a breathtaking presentation of innovative, design-forward lighting. Among our standout favorites, from left to right: the Marini 43” Chandelier by Julie Neill, the sculptural Differo 50” Layered Ring Chandelier in Gild by Kelly Wearstler, and the elegant Chalmette 6” Layered Pendant, also in Gild, by Julie Neill.

SHERRILL FURNITURE
Sherrill Furniture unveiled a stunning array of new designs this season, featuring impeccably tailored silhouettes, richly upholstered pieces, elegant two-toned tables, and statement-making consoles in burled wood and brass — each crafted to leave a lasting impression.

CURREY & COMPANY
Currey & Company offered a series of delights this season — from the Lexi Collection by Threads Soft Goods, featuring handwoven pillows and throws in luxurious blends of wild silk and wool (left), to the Barbary Fluted Outdoor Pendant (right), crafted from all-weather wicker with an intricate, hand-tied weave that forms a striking star fruit silhouette. Another standout: the Cyrene Gold Chandelier, whose gracefully curving arms culminate in eight gold leaf–finished lotus flowers that appear to bloom elegantly around each bulb.

MADE GOODS
Made Goods impressed with a wide range of captivating new introductions this season. The Edward Dresser (middle), available in multiple sizes, blends timeless style with thoughtful functionality — featuring a jute-lined interior and classic silhouette. The Kingsley Lounge Chair stood out for its artisanal detailing, including textured rope twists and hand-tied knots. Another favorite: the Tamsin Collection’s teak side table, showcasing an intricate bone inlay pattern that adds a layer of refined craftsmanship.

NOURISON HOME
Nourison Home unveiled a vibrant offering of new designs, including Vintage Harmony — an intricate rug collection loomed from polyester yarns, featuring a soft sheen and playful pops of color. The DKNY Pure Framework rug collection was another showstopper in a more neutral palette — each piece (right) is hand-tufted from 100% wool, offering a refined blend of texture, craftsmanship, and understated elegance.

LEE INDUSTRIES
Lee Industries offered a wealth of beautifully curated finds this season — from rich new leather introductions to sublime fabrics, including a striking blue-and-white patterned textile (not shown). The showroom was filled with a variety of thoughtfully designed seating options, tailored to suit any space or occasion with ease and elegance.

SOAKE POOLS
Soake Pools, meanwhile, showcased gorgeous depictions of several of its popular precast plunge pool formats, crafted from high-end concrete. The brand also teased a new collaboration with designer Gala Magriña (right), centered on wellness-forward design, featuring curated tile selections and handpicked natural stones.

ARTERIORS
Arteriors was rife with elegant new illuminating introductions, including the sculptural Judith Pendant — an Art Deco-inspired piece with an etched vintage brass shade shaped like an inverted tulip — and the Keely Chandelier, whose beaded form conjures the image of a whimsical sea creature floating up from the ocean’s depths.

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