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Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots

Treasure hunters, rejoice! High Point Market is brimming with of-the-moment gems—finding them just takes a little digging. To help point you in the right direction, we’ve highlighted all of the showroom buildings featured in BOH’s guide to Spring Market— (plus other key locations and notable debuts), so you can discover the best of what each neighborhood has to offer. If you take a wrong turn, don’t worry: Just look for the corresponding map colors and motifs on the signs throughout town to get back on track.

For a complete list of exhibitor showrooms and addresses, visit High Point Market’s exhibitor directory here.

Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots
Clockwise from top left: Hinkley’s Paloma chandelier, Folia Living’s Maze rug, Quorum International’s Ondine wall scone and Thibaut’s Beliza fabricMap: Courtesy of High Point Market Authority. Products: Courtesy of brands

At Market Square, explore the Antique & Design Center for vintage valuables, and check out new Virginia-based dealer The 2808 Collective before you leave (Booth 71). Hop over to Hinkley for the large Paloma chandelier, a weather-safe creation from Lisa McDennon with a scalloped rattan shade (Suite 143). Search the second floor for Folia Living’s mesmerizing Maze rug, a hand-knotted design made from 100 percent natural wool (Suite 247). Once you’ve regained your composure, head down the hall to Thibaut for the beguiling Beliza fabric, a polychromatic ikat ogee inspired by traditional Indonesian dyeing techniques (Suite 260). As you make your way toward the front door, stop at the Suites at Market Square to marvel at Quorum International’s sublime Ondine wall sconce and its lotus-like frame (M-1000A & M-1000B).

On the map:
1. 220 Elm (220 S. Elm St.)
2. Antique & Design Center (316 W. Commerce Ave.)
3. Commerce & Design Building (201 W. Commerce Ave.)
4. Market Square (305 W. High Ave.)
5. Suites at Market Square (200 W. Commerce Ave.)

Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots
Clockwise from left: Renwil’s Celestia wall sconce, Nourison Home’s Prism rug, Crypton’s Barrio Stripe fabric for Rowe Furniture, Hooker Furnishings’s Hatch bookcase, Surya’s Lulea cabinetMap: Courtesy of High Point Market Authority. Products: Courtesy of brands

Kick off a morning at the IHFC (International Home Furnishings Center) learning about Nourison Home’s new Reserve Custom Studio, which allows designers to tailor the brand’s extensive portfolio of sought-after floorcovering patterns—like the Prism 30405 rug—to exact specifications (IH-101). Do yourself a solid while you’re there and head up to Renwil, where you’ll discover the Celestia wall sconce, a geometric gem adorned in travertine orbs (H-203). Across the walkway in Showplace, search for Crypton’s exclusive line of Western heritage–inspired fabrics for Rowe Furniture, including the boldly banded Barrio Stripe (Suite 1100). Then, march up to Hooker Furnishings and hunt down the tall Hatch bookcase, a wood and metal maverick (3rd Floor). Don’t exit the building without a trip to Surya for the Lulea cabinet and its architecturally carved door fronts (Suite 4100).

On the map:
6. Bernhardt (101 N. Hamilton St.)
7. Center Stage
8. Eichholtz (129 S. Hamilton St.)
9. High Point Theatre (220 E. Commerce Ave.)
10. IHFC (210 E. Commerce Ave.)
11. Showplace (211 E. Commerce Ave.)
12. Universal Furniture (101 S. Hamilton St.)

Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots
Clockwise from left: Burton James’s Liesel chair, Alfredo Paredes’s Acuarela textile in Indigo for Kravet Couture, Fairfield Chair’s Seraphina chair, Theodore Alexander’s Flair bench, Chaddock’s Lian cocktail tableMap: Courtesy of High Point Market Authority. Products: Courtesy of brands

Cut over to 200 North Hamilton Street, and pop into Fairfield Chair for the Seraphina chair, a midcentury-inspired number with a gently curved backrest (Suite 100). Then, cross the street to Hamilton Place for the Liesel chair at Burton James, a clean-lined charmer with an oversize seat and long skirt (Suite 102). Swing by 200 Steele for Chaddock’s Lian cocktail table, a maple Ming-style head-turner with notched hoof feet and apron detailing (Suite 106). Before you bounce out of the building, pull up to Kravet and swoon over Alfredo Paredes’s Cocuyo collaboration with Kravet Couture, which includes the painterly Acuarela in Indigo (Suite 117). Definitely don’t leave the area without stopping by Theodore Alexander to admire Judith Leiber’s latest launches, such as the sleek three-seat Flair bench.

On the map:
13. 200 N. Hamilton St.
14. 200 Steele
15. Abner Henry (214 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive)
16. Baker (319 N. Hamilton St.)
17. Feizy Rugs (309 N. Hamilton St.)
18. Hamilton Place (117–121 N. Hamilton St.)
19. Made Goods (203 N. Wrenn St.)
20. Sherrill Furniture Brands (315 Fred Alexander Place)
21. Theodore Alexander (425 N. Hamilton St.)
22. Vanguard (301 N. Hamilton St.)

Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots
Clockwise from left: Phillips Collection’s Halo wall tile, Currey & Company’s Whirlwind medium chandelier, Essentials for Living’s Cannes media sideboard, Lancaster’s Del Ray sectionalMap: Courtesy of High Point Market Authority. Products: Courtesy of brands

Step inside Currey & Company to bask in the rosy glow of the pink Whirlwind medium chandelier (IHFC Main, M-110). Next, walk to Phillips Collection for the spherical Halo wall tile, which can be displayed alone or combined in an array of artful configurations. Make your way to Lancaster to sit-test the sumptuous Del Ray sectional—its goose down filling and kidney-shaped pillows are ideal for a restorative breather. Then, jump over to Essentials for Living for the Bronze Bay series, especially the Cannes media sideboard, a solid oak eye-catcher with cane-front doors.

On the map:
23. Essentials for Living (111 N. Wrenn St.)
24. IHFC Main
25. Lancaster (104 N. Main St.)
26. Phillips Collection (135 S. Main St.)
27. The Point

Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots
From left: Azzurro Living’s Solara club chair, James Martin Vanities’s Emmeline vanityMap: Courtesy of High Point Market Authority. Products: Courtesy of brands

Head to the National Kitchen & Bath Association’s first-floor outpost at Broad Hall for the Emmeline vanity in Pebble Oak by James Martin Vanities, a solid wood stunner with a faceted facade. While you’re in the building, seek out Azzurro Living’s swiveling Solara club chair, a voluptuous beauty woven in all-weather rope.

On the map:
28. Broad Hall (300 W. Broad Ave.)

Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots
Odette’s Polo sofaMap: Courtesy of High Point Market Authority. Products: Courtesy of brands

Check out the new Odette showroom and get lost in a sea of antiques, original artwork and revamped vintage furnishings, such as the Polo sofa in Gwen Sea Foam fabric by Jennifer McKee.

On the map:
29. Huntington House (610 W. Green Drive)
30. Odette (407 W. Green Drive)

Your guide to can’t-miss High Point Market hot spots
From left: Dedon’s Mbrace chair, Modern Matter’s Cosmos knobs, Pooky’s Empire shade, Counterpart Studios’s Marais wallpaper, Diamond Sofa’s Ocean sofa, Harbour’s Chloe sun lounge, Harwood House’s Stripe Sheer fabricMap: Courtesy of High Point Market Authority. Products: Courtesy of brands

Carve out some time for 313.Space, where you’ll find Pooky’s botanical 14-inch
Empire shade
, featuring London-based artist Ellen Merchant’s Posy linen in Emerald (Suite M-16); Harbour’s aluminum and mesh Chloe sun lounge (Suite 212); and Dedon’s ombre Mbrace chair in Alloro by Sebastian Herkner (Suite 214). Wander a bit off the beaten path for the Amadi Collective, a new trade-only, textile-forward showplace devoted solely to independent makers, where you’ll find eye candy such as Harwood House’s softly striated Stripe Sheer fabric. While you’re there, discover The Design Social Pop-Up, which offers an array of delightful goods from a curated gathering of esteemed brands, such as Modern Matter’s colorful Cosmos knobs in powder-coated Benjamin Moore hues and Counterpart Studios’s stained glass–evoking Marais wallpaper. And don’t leave the neighborhood without seeing the curvaceous Ocean sofa at Diamond Sofa—it’s the perfect place to perch and take five before you trek onward.

On the map:
31. 313.Space (313 S. Centennial St.)
32. Amadi Collective (501 S. Centennial St.)
33. Diamond Sofa (209 E. Russell Ave.)

FARTHER AFIELD

Before you call it a day, stop by Cohab.Space and learn more about its storefront project with Banana Republic in Scottsdale, Arizona, which features the dexterous handiwork of the desert destination’s local artisans (1547 W. English Road).

This article originally appeared in Spring 2026 issue of the Designer's Guide, High Point Market. Subscribe or become a BOH Insider for more.

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