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The 10 Coolest Things We Saw at High Point Fall Market 2025
The High Point Market, renowned as the world's largest home furnishings trade show, presented a multitude of innovative and beautifully designed pieces during its Fall 2025 event. Despite the intense schedule of appointments and showroom visits, a dedicated editorial team actively sought out emerging trends, practical home solutions, technological advancements, and aesthetically pleasing items.
Several overarching themes were observed, including a continued appreciation for menswear-inspired details in design and a strong resurgence of traditional design aesthetics. Additionally, there was a noticeable increase in elevated motion furniture and designs that offered clever transformations, discreet concealment, or made bold sculptural statements. The following ten pieces stood out as particularly noteworthy from the Fall 2025 market.
One of the innovative finds was the Brindle Storage Bed from Universal Furniture's Birchaven collection. This bed ingeniously incorporates a push-to-open drawer into its wooden frame, offering ample space for linens, seasonal clothes, or hidden gifts. Its design ensures that its storage capability remains discreet, blending seamlessly into the furniture's aesthetic.
Another highlight was the Betsy Stool from Made Goods, an outdoor stool featuring playful scalloped detailing and a vibrant yellow hue, which was identified as a rising color trend for the season. Its cheerful design makes it a captivating addition to any outdoor space.
The Benin Throne chairs from Currey & Co. garnered significant attention with their regal appearance. Available in rich brown and vibrant green, these chairs boast intricately woven rattan and sculptural silhouettes that underscore both craftsmanship and a distinctive presence.
Eichholtz’s Trolley Galliano bar cart was singled out for its stylish design and exceptional functionality. The cart features a smooth, show-stopping opening mechanism, dedicated compartments for bottles and glassware on top, and additional storage below, making it ideal for entertaining.
Performance fabrics were showcased with personality, as exemplified by the Cove Outdoor Drum Ottoman from Lee Industries, upholstered in their new Backgammon Citrus fabric. This piece demonstrates that performance furniture can be both vibrant and durable, offering a stylish yet sturdy option for lounging.
Traditional design received a fresh interpretation with pieces from Stanwick & Co. Their English-inspired furnishings, infused with lively Farrow & Ball colors, struck a masterful balance between classic sophistication and joyful expression.
The Bronte Trundle Bed from American Leather offered a modern take on the sleeper sofa, featuring a sleek camelback frame, leather strap, and skirt detailing. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, the comfort provided by its premium high-density, high-resiliency foam seat cushion was a significant draw.
A clever media solution was presented by Mr. & Mrs. Howard with their Jacques Armoire. Designed to conceal televisions, the armoire features an upper cabinet for a TV and a lower section with shelving for various media components, all hidden behind an elegantly designed facade.
Old World-inspired dining chairs made a strong impression, particularly the Mathis Wood Sculpted Back Dining Side Chair from Gabby Home. Its French antique silhouette and dark oak finish were noted for their contribution to the resurgence of traditional design.
Finally, the Divina Kitchen Island from Four Hands stood out for its blend of functionality and style. This island incorporates a built-in workspace with a pull-out waterfall table that extends and retracts seamlessly, demonstrating innovative solutions for modern living spaces.
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