Eichholtz

How does The Met select their licensing partners?

The Met is taking over High Point Market, unveiling debut collections with Eichholtz and Scalamandre, along with expanding its collaborations with key home décor brands like Abner Henry (furniture), Ann Gish (bedding), Caspari (entertaining), Exquisite Rugs (carpets), and Wendover Art Group (wall art). Scroll on to explore their new offerings and delve into how The Met carefully selects its licensing partners.

High Point & Shoppe Object Fall 2023 Product Previews

This new collection of pillows was inspired from the Bavarian painter Barbara Regina Dietzsch. Reimagining colors and hues into a jewel saturated tone, we rendered these finches into a larger than life form on our silky satin fabric and created pillows that accent any space indoors and out. Covers are all removable, machine washable, and fade resistant.

Home vs. Hunger raises $20000 during High Point Market for Jose Andreas’ World Central Kitchen

Gift for Life’s Home vs. Hunger team, in partnership with industry-
leading home manufacturers and market-makers, today announced that its Party with a
Purpose event at the Spring 2023 High Point Market brought in more than $20,000 for
World Central Kitchen’s crisis-related hunger relief programs.

Feeling blue — in the best way

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Philipp Plein brings opulent, unconventional vibe to home furnishings line

German designer Philipp Plein has brought his signature maximalist rock ’n’ roll aesthetic to luxury…

Indoor resources venturing into the great outdoors

For some indoor furniture resources, outdoor has become the next big area of opportunity, representing…

Off center: Asymmetric pieces add artistry to a room

To kick off our survey of asymmetry, there are new pieces from architect and interior…