Treasure hunters rejoice! Navigating High Point Market has never been easier.
It’s easy to get lost in High Point Market’s abundant offerings, but a good map can help you find your way. We’ve highlighted every showroom featured in BOH’s Designer’s Guide to High Point Market—plus some noteworthy debuts—so you can explore the best of what each neighborhood has to offer. If you need extra guidance while you’re out and about, look for the corresponding map colors and motifs on the signage posted throughout Market.
For a complete list of exhibitor showrooms and addresses, visit High Point Market’s exhibitor directory here.
At Market Square, make sure to visit Hinkley’s new first-floor showroom (Suite 143), then stop by Thibaut to swoon over the Wisteria mural, a bird-and-butterfly-clad stunner based on an 18th century antique watercolor panel (Suite 260). Head up to Market Square Tower to see Kim Salmela’s highly anticipated collaboration with Crypton Home, including the North Oaks fabric in Pine (Suite 404), and catch Bennett To the Trade’s medley of heirloom worthy wooden furnishings (Suites 113 & 114). Carve out some time for the Suites at Market Square—while you’re there, seek out Ngala Trading Co.’s Woven outdoor barstool (G-7015 & G-7020), a weather-safe cutie with a chic powder-coated steel frame.
On the map:
1. 220 Elm
2. Antiques & Design Center
3. Commerce & Design Building
4. Market Square
5. Suites at Market Square
6. Market Square Tower
While perusing the vast terrain at the International Home Furnishings Center, seek out these two gems: Bernhardt Loft’s new modernist-inspired Menton collection (D-601) and the Mona rug in Bark Multi by Joanna Gaines for Loloi, a muted beauty adorned in a weathered medallion motif (D-320). Hop over to Showplace to snuggle up in the Barefoot modular sectional by Hooker Furnishings, an ultrasoft dreamboat covered in white faux fur (3rd Floor). And make sure to admire Rowe Furniture’s upcycled pieces crafted in collaboration with Valdese Weavers—all proceeds will be donated to the Children’s Miracle Network (Suite 1100). Then head to Caracole for the Nexus console table, a sculptural number with a green onyx marble top and an arched bronze base. Finally, swing by Odette for the Flavia ottoman, a petite upholstered stool with wooden ball feet—perfect for kicking back after a long day of walking.
On the map:
7. Caracole
8. Center Stage
9. High Point Theatre
10. IHFC
11. Odette
12. Showplace
13. Universal Furniture
Do yourself a solid and swing by Currey & Company to bask in the glow of the Midsummer chandelier, a blossoming beauty bedecked in polished recycled-glass petals. Once you catch your breath, walk over to Phillips Collection for the Layered coffee table, a stacked statement-maker composed of chamcha wood. Don’t leave the area without stopping at Radio Building to see the Rebecca table, a solid maple wood design by Fusion Designs with sweeping saber-style legs (Suite 404).
On the map:
14. Currey & Company
15. Furniture Plaza 18
16. Phillips Collection
17. The Point
18. Radio Building
19. Ro Sham Beaux
At 200 Steele, look for Taylor King Furniture’s Stapleton chair,
a curvaceous charmer with a wooden frame and woven backrest (Suite 304). Head to 200 North Hamilton Street to marvel at Wildwood’s Japanese artisan-made Shiga collection, particularly the colorfully glazed Aoi lamp (Suites 104 & 125)—and don’t exit the building without popping into Hickory Chair for the hand-crafted Trouvé line (Suite 300) or checking out the new Palecek showroom downstairs (Suite 200). As you make your way down Hamilton, pull up to Interlude Home to see how interior design firm Widell + Boschetti re-imagined the brand’s bestselling Laurent swivel chair, then stop by Gabby for the Ava drink table, a geometric enchanter made from brushed metal and acrylic.
On the map:
20. 200 N. Hamilton St.
21. 200 Steele
22. 310 N. Hamilton St.
23. 315 Fred Alexander Pl.
24. Abner Henry
25. Baker
26. Made Goods
27. Feizy Rugs
28. Gabby
29. Interlude Home
30. Julian Chichester
At Broad Hall, head to Grand Image Home to bask in Fort 1 by Patrick Atkinson, an abstract artwork on a bold green backdrop. Then, sit-test Azzurro Living’s cushy Tulum club chair, an architectural eye-catcher crafted in all-weather rope.
On the map:
31. Broad Hall
Don’t miss the Judith Leiber Couture collection at Theodore Alexander, which features the hand-crafted 2-Door chest covered in pearllike beads—your clients can thank us later.
On the map:
32. Chelsea on Green
33. Theodore Alexander
No trip to High Point would be complete without a stop at Verellen, where you’ll find the gently rounded Forest sling chair, now available in walnut and outfitted in rich brown leather by Moore & Giles.
On the map:
34. Abbyson
35. American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame
36. Verellen