Interior Design Premiere: Highlights from High Point Market, Spring 2024
HIGH POINT MARKET: “The Home of Home Furnishings.”
Read all about my experience at High Point Market, the largest US interior design market with showrooms, parties, networking, and events. This market encapsulates everything that relates to interior design and the interior design industry.
HIGH POINT MARKET
“The Home of Home Furnishings.”
Going to any industry market is an immersive experience in product, parties, networking, and events - High Point Market in North Carolina is no exception. This market encapsulates everything that relates to interior design and the interior design industry. I’m excited to share about my first ever #HPMKT and I have so much to think and talk about!
MARKET STATS:
MARKET DAY ONE:
Next up:
Keynote speaker, Bunny Williams!
HP/MKT DAY TWO
The rest of Monday I was up in those High Point streets and hit a ton of amazing showrooms and booths. But first, cocktails, snacks, and caffeine to keep me going.
That afternoon, I made a visit to the 211 E Commerce building which houses some serious powerhouses when it comes to furniture showrooms. Rowe was first, and they did not disappoint. Their showroom was huge and they had a lot of different ideas and styles. There were many displays and vignettes that I loved and in one area, they partnered with influential designers to make beautiful living spaces in different styles.
This building had four stories and was a full city block. After my visit to Rowe which was right at the entry and came highly recommended because of their excellent open coffee and snack bar, I went straight up to the fourth floor and worked my way down.
MARKET DAY THREE
Tuesday was my last and possibly my favorite day. I got to the market early at 8:30am (6:30 Colorado time!). Things were definitely happening, especially at the coffee truck. I got my regular oat-milk latte, caught up on some emails and quickly hit a few near-by showrooms.
I didn’t meander too long as I was excited to make it to an industry panel all about trend forecasting and textiles, two of my favorite things!
“INSPIRING THE FUTURE”
This Panel was hosted by Jaye Mize, the VP of Creative at Fashion Snoops (FP) on the textile trend forecasts that were determined at the end of last year and it’s impact on the textile design process.
Fashion Snoops is “the leading trend-forecasting platform that validates consumer behaviour with data, connecting the dots from cultural influence to product innovation.”
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
You can't listen to the news today without hearing about the triumph and fear surrounding artificial intelligence. That said, designers such as Kelly Wearstler have embraced AI as a very capable design tool. The overarching caveat is that human interaction is needed to edit the results. We as consumers (aka human beings) need to be sceptical and learn to discern the subtle differences.
SUSTAINABILITY
What’s interesting is that wellness and sustainability are now interwoven into one category whereas before the were very separate. We are seeing the demand and the desire for healthier homes, and better made products across the board.
Generational Differences in Design
On the other hand, Gen Z is being described as “Trend Agnostic”. They also feel like anything and everything can go together, think eclecticism that meets rule-breaking
(which we love here at DPD). With Gen Z Nostalgia, Ancestry, and values are on full display
Further Trend Exploration For The
Emerging Interior Design Fall 2024 &
Winter 2025: Key Forecasts and Definitions
Seacell fiber blends, bio-based contract textiles, brushed tactility, 3D printed ceramics and carbon-neutral concrete are all ideal examples.”
Mixed crochet, epoxy cast resin, fuzzy piles, vintage and upcycled patchwork, reclaimed leather, and painterly melts all showcase this trend.”
Honestly, I loved everything they discussed and have noticed elements of each one in my projects and products. Sometimes, even a combination of elements from multiple categories since every design we create is customized for our clients. This event could be a full blog post, and maybe even will be, but I did do other things on my last day at Market…
Despite my fatigue, I didn't want to miss the last few showrooms on my list, which included Norwalk, Curry & Co., and my final visit was to Verellen (a Market favorite of mine).
Conclusion: High Point Market - A Center of Inspiration and Innovation
Overall, High Point Market was a fantastic experience, it was filled with inspiration, insights, and valuable connections. From Bunny Williams' inspiring keynote to the engaging panel on trend forecasting and over twenty five showrooms, every moment offered something new.
High Point Market was an invaluable experience, and I look forward to sharing more insights in future blog and Instagram posts. Thank you for joining me on this journey!
Although Dorothy Parker is originally from Durango, Colorado, she cultivated her design expertise in San Francisco for more than twenty years. For ten years, Dorothy worked with renowned designer Ken Fulk, who is now an influential tastemaker with international projects and offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, and New York. While working (and wearing many hats) on some of Fulk’s most notorious projects, Dorothy perfected her craft and learned the art of installation as a critical component of the success of a design.