The design world once again converged in North Carolina for High Point Market — and the fall edition did not disappoint. Inspiration filled every corner, from bold debuts to reimagined classics to immersive installations and thoughtful conversations that are shaping the future of design. The energy was palpable and the creativity endless. Below, explore some of our favorite finds from this season’s market, where artistry and innovation continue to take center stage.

BERNHARDT
Always classically beautiful, Bernhardt’s new introductions include the Corso sofas (left), which rest on bracken cerused wood bases that lend each piece a sense of weightless suspension. Paired with the brand’s Acora buffet — its aged brass finish imparting an instant allure — the vignette also features a mix of tables: the Buckley and Calla accent designs and the Juri bunching set. Also new is the ultra-chic Darrow entertainment credenza (60”L x 20”D). Crafted from white oak and shown in a Heron finish, the Darrow exudes elegance and is as functional as it is visually pleasing — the credenza’s four doors open with a gentle push to reveal three adjustable shelves.

CORBETT LIGHTING X MONIOMI
Right: Photo by Jeanne Canto.
Corbett Lighting and Miami-based studio MONIOMI introduced a collection of eight architectural lighting families that highlight both form and function. Launched in an alluring palette of vintage brass and pink onyx with hand-blown glass and a choice of raw or matte finishes, each design casts an illuminating glow intended to transform the mood of a space. From left to right: Vela, Atria wall sconce and Geo wall sconce + Solara. Corbett Lighting is part of Hudson Valley Lighting Group.

FOUR HANDS
A perennial favorite, Four Hands consistently stuns. This fall market, the brand debuted an impressive 500 new pieces — continuing its commitment to timeless design, sculptural forms, layered materiality and an expanded palette of nuanced neutrals. Part of the new additions, the now iconic Amber Lewis x Four Hands was enriched with 80 enduring designs, including the Nellan Accent Bench in Antwerp Cafe (right) — a sleek take on the typical daybed silhouette that includes a cylindrical bolster pillow, tapered wooden legs, and an inviting brown fabric with subtle tufting. The Cantu end table, another exquisite introduction to the collection, features chamfered corners, bone inlay and a stretcher base.

ARTERIORS
Arteriors was alight with gorgeous new fixtures, lamps and more. Two luminous designs that caught our eye were the Natalia Sconce (left) and the Luna Sconce. The former, which features dual glass globes with a matte finish, is supported by antique-finished iron arms that can be rotated to adjust their position or angle. Luna, meanwhile, is made up of a trio of concave, bronze-plated cast aluminum medallions that provide a dramatic stage to a convex LED tube. Opal acrylic and matte black iron accents add to the allure.

BROWN JORDAN
Brown Jordan’s stunning new debuts take outdoor living to new heights. The Solenne Collection — which consists of dining, lounge and swivel chairs, along with a chaise, ottoman, sofa, bar and counter stools, and dining tables — includes this gorgeous dining chair (left) crafted of warm teak and powder-coated aluminum with plush cushions. Also included in its latest launches are solar-powered lanterns in two distinct silhouettes. Terra’s minimalist form (right) is crafted with warm teak accents for a subtle, ambient appeal.

TROY LIGHTING x LAUREN LIESS
Troy Lighting and Lauren Liess’s second lighting collection together includes Kindle (left) and Passage (far right) — two cordless, rechargeable lamps that make indoor-outdoor living all the more stylish. The Unearthed table lamp’s elegantly weathered form (middle), meanwhile, adds character to any space. Troy Lighting is part of Hudson Valley Lighting Group.

MADHEKE
Making its U.S. debut, Madheke impressed with a range of offerings that showcased a meticulous attention to craftsmanship. Its Field Sofa (pictured from the back) is available in various sizes and pairs organic curves with textured upholstery and leather detailing, with a seat so plush it feels like floating on a cloud. Equally striking, the sculpted form of the brand’s Rouen chair nods to neoclassical symmetry with warm brass balusters, and brass knurled caps and collars thoughtfully positioned at each joint to enhance the chair’s elegant nature.

BAKER FURNITURE X ORLANDO DIAZ-AZCUY
Baker’s 17-piece collection with designer Orlando Diaz-Azcuy includes artfully shaped tables, sofas and seating options that prioritize comfort. The Danzer side table’s appeal stems from its organic form and matte plaster finish (right), while the York Dining Table references England’s most cosmopolitan city — London — with a traditional sensibility. Shown in Obsidian with Natural Bronze (left).

FABRICUT
Fabricut introduced Heirloom — a spellbinding collection of fabrics that blends the charm of a country estate with a rich, worldly elegance. The impeccably curated series features a mix of wovens, prints and embroideries in natural and sun-baked tones. Shown, left to right: Macy in Mountain Green; Kenzia in Oatmeal; Chedon in Pine; Hensley in Green; Avelie Blossom in Mountain; Chey in Mountain; Calders Fringe in Copper. Right: Mini Hopps in Mulberry.

AMERICAN LEATHER
A fresh debut from American Leather’s new Creative Director, Lance Trachier, the Pira Chair (left) exhibits traits of Brazilian modernism with a welcoming, cantilevered seat that envelops. It’s available in a beautiful blush-hued colorway. The brand also introduced new sleeper sofas, including the Hollis — a chic leather sleeper that reinterprets the traditional wing-arm profile into a subtly-curved, modern silhouette.

HARTMANN&FORBES
Hartmann&Forbes broadened its sought-after Studio Collection with a gorgeous palette of fresh and novel hues spanning three of its distinguished Grassweave series: Tartan, Essence (right) and Glimmer (left, shown in Cinnabar). Designed to catch the light, each handwoven design is created by artisans using all-natural plant fibers, beautifully embodying a commitment to craftsmanship.

MADE GOODS
As per usual, MADE GOODS’ collection of Fall launches included eye-catching designs characterized by interesting shapes, gorgeous, textural materials and radiant hues — from effervescent greens and juniper faux shagreens, to emerald greens and calming blues. Some of our favorite debuts included a variety of lighting and mirror options. Lighting, left to right: Lachlan; Noemi; Sherwood (shown in polished gold aluminum); Conley; and Francesca, which is shown in a natural rattan. Mirrors, left to right: Saffi (Midnight Fog Antiqued Mirror); Wardell (68”H); Gage; Armond (Faux Shagreen/Brass Metal); Franklin; Hetty; Phillipe (silver leaf wood); Joss; Eloise (Navy Eglomise/Antiqued Gold); and Joselle.

TAAMAA
Marking its High Point debut, Taamaa featured a delightfully vibrant assortment of personality-filled furniture and accessories designed to enliven any space. From the playful yet ultra-comfortable Arc Chair (right), with its inviting upholstery and lacquered legs, to the high-gloss Tota dining table — which features a symphony of aqua hues, jewelry-like legs, nailhead accents, and brass detailing — Taamaa’s pieces strike a perfect balance between whimsy and refinement.

CURREY & CO.
Currey & Co.’s Glasdale Emerald Round Mirror features gorgeous green art glass enhanced by delicate white swirls bordered by antique, brass-finished metal edging. Right: Aptly named Polpo, the 30-light blue linear multi-drop pendant evokes the graceful motion of sea creatures gliding through the water.

HINKLEY
Hinkley’s collection of new lighting was subtly stunning. From the Sunni Vanity (right), a stylish new three-light design distinguished by glass globes with etched white interiors set against a sleek frame, to Keona — a gorgeous, minimalist pendant featuring an open frame wrapped in natural coco beads around an etched opal glass diffuser, the introductions captivated.

S. HARRIS
Urban Retreat, a captivating new collection by S. Harris, references both city life and the soothing cadence of nature. Tactile weaves, organic patterns and color stories grounded in earthy tones — think ochres, shades of greens and eye-catching neutrals — invite a sense of relaxation. Shown, left to right: Honey Country in Bronze; Leonie Plaid in Sunlit; Peroni Check in Sun.

CALLIGARIS
Calligaris’s elegant vignettes showcase a number of stunning pieces. On the left, the shapely Colette mirror adds visual interest with its graceful curves, perfectly paired with the Sinuosa sideboard, whose asymmetrical lines create a soft, undulating rhythm. On the right, the Italian brand’s Rendez-Vous upholstered bed takes center stage, featuring a headboard inspired by the delicate corolla of a flower.

DITRE ITALIA
Ditre Italia’s modular Atlantis sofa (right), designed by luminaries Gabriele and Oscar Buratti, offers exceptional flexibility with unprecedented tilt angles and an optional armrest that doubles as a coffee table. The brand’s Biarritz chair, meanwhile, exudes an ultra-sophisticated aesthetic and is available in either fabric or leather. Designed by Dainelli Studio.

KRAVET
Kravet introduced a series of recliner chairs, sofas, and sectionals that cater to contemporary living. This isn’t your grandfather’s style — each design is meant to integrate effortlessly into any modern space, with customization options ranging from a variety of exposed woods, metal accents (think brushed bronze, antique brass, or polished nickel), and a curated line of eye-catching fabrics. Introductions include the Brentford sectional (left), the Leeds Recliner (foreground, right) and the Norwich Recliner (back, right).
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