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It’s shaping up to be a wild weekend at Spring High Point Market. From Bauhaus-inspired drawer pulls to painterly lampshades, here are some standout debuts to keep you entertained until we meet in North Carolina.

London-based design firm Campbell-Rey launched its first collaboration with The Lacquer Company. Available through KRB, the collection features 13 storage-savvy pieces outfitted with two-tone colorways and glossy finishes, such as a two-tiered coffee table and a nightstand with open storage space and a pullout drawer.

NuStory’s Tones & Terrain collection is an ode to the natural landscape. The line boasts 16 artisan-crafted rug designs across nine earthy patterns, including the pure Sardinian wool Alder; the striated, strata-esque Willow; the rippling Wavy; and the hand-knotted Asher, which evokes wind-swept dunes.

Soho Home’s newest outdoor line will transform a backyard patio into an al fresco sanctuary. In addition to the modular Gaspard sectional sofa and the billowing, 1970s-style Elodie chair, standouts from the 37-piece series include the Lotus Green marble–topped Sacha side table and the glazed concrete Dayton coffee table with a clover-shaped top and fluted pedestal base.

Suzanne Tucker Home’s latest textile collection offers a contemporary spin on a medley of classic patterns. Available in an array of vibrant shades, introductions include the jacquard- woven, cross-speckled Basketcase; the floral Jolie; the striped Between the Lines, a nod to classic haberdashery fabric; the crisp plaid Off the Grid; and the intricately stitched Crossroads.

Nordic Knots rolled out a fresh collaboration with Michelle R. Smith of Studio MRS. Offered in eight sizes, the debut features four handmade rug designs—three flatweave wool styles and one composed of organic plant-based fibers—ranging from the checked Pointe and the graphic Pierce to the mesmerizing Orleans and the banded Jute Stripes.

Nest Studio tapped Atlanta designer Laura Jenkins for the artful Profile series. The Bauhaus-fueled line includes 10 sculptural hardware pieces, such as the interlocking Dangle drop pull and the figurative Cameo knob, in your choice of blackened bronze, unlacquered polished brass or polished nickel.

Bunny Williams Home’s spring collection is brimming with delightful details. The Trellis canopy bed, for instance, offers a lattice-like rattan design with braided borders and a pagoda-style tester, while the Friedrich hand-painted chest showcases a bold trompe l’oeil–esque pattern and antiqued brass pulls.

Ben Soleimani introduced the designer-minded Bespoke by Ben Soleimani program. The trade-exclusive platform offers everything from fully customizable floorcoverings—including the new hand-knotted Roma high-performance rug and the silk, wool and nettle Sienna series—to made-to-order furniture pieces, such as the architectural Archer console table and the leather-trimmed Northwood desk.

Maharam unleashed a pair of eye-catching new collaborations. The first, Impasto, translates Swiss designer Sonnhild Kestler’s chromatic studies into two boldly striped, hand-knotted Tibetan wool rugs, while No.1391 offers one of British-Bangladeshi artist Rana Begum’s paintings as a graphic wall mural in a polychromatic colorway.

Cozey introduced the Gaia collection into its sophisticated repertoire of user-friendly furnishings. The streamlined series features 12 custom-configurable sofa styles with pillowy cushions. Each style is adorned in one of four durable upholstery options—including two performance fabrics—that can be removed and cleaned with ease.

Pooky debuted a colorful collaboration with London-based designer Renée Killian-Dawson. The sprightly series reimagines the designer’s signature Milford check pattern as an assortment of block-printed, geometric lampshades in hues including turquoise Seafoam, bright pink Raspberry, sky blue Perriwig, bright yellow Cornsilk and rosy Petal.