Jane Dagmi

Jane Dagmi is managing director of High Point by Design (HPxD), working to position High Point as a year-round destination for design discovery. A former editor in chief of Designers Today and longtime Country Living editor, she now spends her days connecting people, ideas, and opportunity in the home furnishings capital of the world, and remains endlessly curious about the home furnishings industry. You can reach Jane at .

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The Industry Next Door

The Educators Exchange opens new pathways into High Point’s hometown industry There’s been a curious…

Field Notes: Show + Tell

By Jane Dagmi The first time I covered Interwoven as an editor, I did not…

On Point: Vacation Rental Design Leader Jessica Duce Creates a Love Letter to High Point

By Jane Dagmi When interior designer Jessica Duce of JDuce Design was invited to design…

Beyond the Curio: Integrated lighting offers a new way to experience furniture and home

By Jane Dagmi The first time I walked through the Riverside Furniture showroom, I noticed…

What They Wore: The Personal Style Defining High Point Market

By Jane Dagmi While some may be called to spot the style of inanimate objects…

Reframing Design Through Health

A virtual showhouse poised to be an industry gamechanger. By Jane Dagmi If you’ve been…

Field Notes: Inside Lance Trachier’s Creative Approach

A conversation on creative rigor, brand evolution, and the shift from aesthetics to mindset. By…

Don’t Forget the Ceiling

This and other design ideas gleaned from Kips Bay Palm Beach 2026. By Jane Dagmi…

Sigh of relief: what tariffs feel like on the ground

A sales rep, a Supreme Court decision, and what tariffs feel like on the ground

Industry veterans get hitched in Vegas

A decade-long love story that began at trade shows and coffee tables culminates in a heartfelt wedding at The Little White Chapel. Frank Leyon and Jane Dagmi share how their professional and personal worlds intertwined, leading to a union celebrated among family, friends, and colleagues who have become an inseparable part of their lives.