High Point Market

Common Thread for the Cure foundation hosts Stitching Together Hope: A Night of Support

The Common Thread for the Cure Foundation, a 501 (c)(3) nonprofit organization founded in 2000, supports individuals fighting breast cancer who are affiliated with the furnishings and design industries by offering financial assistance through confidential grants. The grants aid breast cancer survivors and their families to meet financial obligations, household needs and transportation to medical appointments during treatment.

Hooker Furnishings adds to Drew & Jonathan Home brand

Building on the success of its Drew & Jonathan Home brand in partnership with Scott Brothers Global, Hooker Furnishings’ Pulaski Furniture division will expand the multi-collection line into the accents category this fall, a first for the partnership between the two companies. 

What makes a home iconic with June Reese

“Iconic Home: Interiors, Advice, and Stories from 50 Amazing Black Designers,” a compelling work presented by Black Interior Designers, Inc. (BID), showcases the exceptional talent and creativity of 50 interior designers while offering readers an intimate glimpse into their world. This illuminating book goes beyond the aesthetics, providing a profound exploration of their inspirations, expertise, and the unique experiences of being designers of color in the contemporary design industry.

How to navigate High Point Market with John McClain & Courtney Porter

In the most recent episode of “The Designer Within” podcast, host John McClain welcomed Courtney Porter, editor in chief of “Decor News Now” and a distinguished figure in the design industry. This detailed and engaging episode delved into various facets of the design world, with a special focus on how to navigate High Point Furniture Market this week.

All-star panel debates the notion of “Laid-Back Luxury” and whether that’s  really a thing for designers and homeowners

Design icons help celebrate the launch of Tamara Day by Spectra Home High Point, NC,…

Oliver Gal will be busy at High Point with their showroom debut, educational, influencer and artist events planned

The newly designed showroom will debut and highlight 250+ new pieces across seven captivating collections. Also, on Saturday at 2:00 p.m., Oliver Gal will host an educational event at The Point on Commerce Avenue, one block from the Transportation Terminal in High Point. Oliver Gal’s Chief Creative Director and Co-Founder, Lola Sanchez, with editor-in-chief and design consultant Courtney Porter, will lead an open discussion and informational entitled “In Style and On the Money – Start with Art.” 

Decor News Now’s Fall High Point 2023 Schedule

The collaborative talk titled, “Design Business Blueprint: Discover How to Strategize and Grow Your Design Business” will feature an exclusive one-to-one chat between Yudi Kaufman, Founder & President of YKD Associates and Business Development & Licensing Expert, and Courtney Porter, Editor in Chief of Decor News Now. The lively discussion will explore strategies, tips, and tools for how to navigate, strengthen, and grow your design business.

Escape to the Hamptons this High Point with Jill Zarin at Unique Loom

Unique Loom is announcing its new luxury rug collection with Celebrity TV personality & Product Designer Jill Zarin, during an exclusive launch event planned for Fall High Point Market.Adeleh Nassri, Business Development at Unique Loom commented, “We love working with Jill and can’t wait to debut her newest rug collection inspired by her luxurious lifestyle and love of the Hamptons.

Revolution Performance Fabrics announces first designer collection with Cheryl Luckett

Celebrating a partnership that started over six years ago, the Cheryl Luckett for Revolution
Performance Fabrics Collection marks a first for both brands, introducing twelve patterns in over

sixty color options

Trend watching: What’s ahead for 2024

The upcoming High Point Market Oct. 14-18 is a great place to suss out burgeoning home furnishings trends, but it also can be helpful to head into the market with some design directions already in mind.

To help you shop the show, we’ve gathered trend watches from interior designers, design platforms and others. Here’s a look at some of what they say will shape home design in 2024 and beyond.