Calling all fortune seekers: High Point’s terrains are vast and brimming with of-the-moment gems. To help lead the way, we’ve highlighted every showroom building featured in BOH’s guide to Fall Market—plus other key locations and notable debuts—so you can see 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 the right path.
For a complete list of exhibitor showrooms and addresses, visit High Point Market’s exhibitor directory here.
At Market Square, forage the ground-floor Antique & Design Center for vintage eye candy, and check out new Alabama-based dealer Collected for the Home before you bounce (G-25). Head up to Thibaut afterward for the glistening Deco Moon wallpaper and its hand-laid metal-leaf arches (Suite 260). As you make your way through the Suites at Market Square, seek out Homegrown Art Co.’s Honeysuckle by Botanicals by Sandy, a charismatic giclée print based on an original flower pressing (M-7038), and Luho Design House’s darling Lucky Day Dozen, a set of 13 acrylic fortune cookies with customizable messages (G-6058). Then report to the Commerce & Design Building to get an up-close look at Sarreid’s one-of-a-kind Pink Giselle Jupe dining table, which is being auctioned off online to benefit the Susan G. Komen Foundation (Suite 3D). Before you leave the area, make a pit stop at Skyline Furniture in 220 Elm for Stoffer Home’s latest collab with Cloth & Company, which includes the ravishingly ruffled Bernadette ottoman in Voysey Vine fabric in Olive (Suite 212).
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.)
Do yourself a solid and head to InterHall at the International Home Furnishings Center for a selfie under Regina Andrew’s Eclipse chandelier, an artful number with folded shades that’s inspired by Alexander Calder mobiles (IH-006). Then head next door for Ethnicraft’s Unda dining chair, a sophisticated Studio Segers creation with a gently curved wingback (IH-004). While you’re still at IHFC, wander over to Avala International for an artisan-made foot-stomped clay bowl that showcases a hand-painted bird design and an iron underglaze (W-247). Across the walkway in Showplace, find paradise at Hooker Furnishings with the debut of the company’s Margaritaville collection (3rd Floor). Then go down the road to Bernhardt to be dazzled by the Brasea credenza’s mesmerizing suar wood veneers.
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.)
Pop into Brown Jordan at IHFC Main to sit-test the voluptuous Solenne lounge chair, a sculptural stunner made of slatted teak and powder-coated aluminum (M-111). Head across the hall to Currey & Company and bask in the colorful shadows cast by the hand-painted glass Veneto chandelier (M-110). Cross the street to Plaza Suites for Joybird’s Sebastian sofa bed, a multifunctional maverick available in a medley of fabrics (Suite 222), then make your way down Main Street for Lancaster’s Joshua ottoman, a leather-topped charmer with a cerused oak finish.
On the map:
13. Coast by DK (100 S. Main St.)
14. Furniture Plaza (210 S. Main St.)
15. IHFC Main
16. Lancaster (104 N. Main St.)
17. Phillips Collection (135 S. Main St.)
18. Plaza Suites (222 S. Main St.)
19. The Point
Carve out some time for 200 Steele, where you can swoon over Morris & Co.’s The Unfinished Collection, a series of newly completed wallpaper patterns designed in collaboration with L.A. museum The Huntington, such as the Bluebell & Peony border (Woodbridge Furniture, Suite 301). Once you’ve recovered, stroll over to Kravet and kick back on the Brentford sofa from the new Motion line of motorized reclining furniture (Suite 117). Now that you’re rejuvenated, walk up the block to Sherrill Furniture for the bold burl-wood Harvey cocktail table. Don’t leave the area without stopping by the brand-new Theodore Alexander showroom for the grasscloth-clad Coastal credenza, as well as Stickley, where the LaSalle tabouret supplies a contemporary spin on classic Arts and Crafts furnishings (200 N. Hamilton St., Suite 135A).
On the map:
20. 200 N. Hamilton St.
21. 200 Steele
22. Baker (319 N. Hamilton St.)
23. Feizy Rugs (309 N. Hamilton St.)
24. Hamilton Place (117–121 N. Hamilton St.)
25. Julian Chichester (118 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Drive)
26. Made Goods (203 N. Wrenn St.)
27. Sherrill Furniture Brands (315 Fred Alexander Place)
28. Theodore Alexander (425 N. Hamilton St.)
29. Vanguard (301 N. Hamilton St.)
Head to Hurtado and learn more about the brand’s new range of custom RAL color offerings, courtesy of the cobalt blue Mon game table. Then, pop into Splashworks for an up-close look at South African–born artist Bren West’s charcoal-on-raw-canvas creations, including “Through It All.” March on to Broad Hall, where the National Kitchen & Bath Association has set up shop with more than a dozen brands. While there, you can also marvel at Azzurro Living’s Zahara club chair, a sublime outdoor design with a spiraling circular backrest—and don’t depart without seeing Cosentino’s state-of-the-art Zoe Top sink by Silestone, a minimalist beauty available in three colorways.
On the map:
30. Broad Hall (300 W. Broad Ave.)
31. Congdon Yards (410 W. English Road)
32. Hurtado (208 W. English Road)
33. Splashworks (515 W. English Road)
Step inside 214 Modern Vintage to admire American artist Michael Wehrstedt’s sinuous unnamed circa-1980s elm wood sculpture. At Chelsea on Green, unearth Aviva Stanoff Design’s Net Gold on Charcoal crushed velvet pillow, a made-to-order beauty covered in hand-applied gold foil (Suite A-103).
On the map:
34. 214 Modern Vintage (314 W. Russell Ave.)
35. Braxton Culler (310 S. Elm St.)
36. Chelsea on Green (515 W. Green Drive)
Spend some time exploring 313.Space, where you’ll discover everything from Alfredo Paredes Collection’s supersleek York easel, designed to hold either a TV or a canvas (Suite 205), to GamFratesi’s woven MYMI outdoor chair for Dedon (Suite 214) and Harbour’s new Signature textile line, as seen on the curvy Como sectional sofa upholstered in performance boucle (Suite 212). While you’re still in the hood, check out the solid wood Rune console table by Diamond Sofa, an architectural statement-maker with three cylindrical legs.
On the map:
37. 313.Space (313 S. Centennial St.)
38. American Home Furnishings Hall of Fame (311 S. Hamilton St.)
39. Diamond Sofa (209 E. Russell Ave.)
40. Verellen (515 S. Hamilton St.)
There are plenty of great finds a bit off the beaten path. First, get lost in a field of daisies that defines Anna Elisabeth Fabrics’s SS7780 upholstery (1106 Foust Ave.). At Windsor Plaza, you’ll find Asian Loft’s commanding, storage-savvy Asian Noodle cabinets, which are crafted from solid pine (625 W. Ward Ave.). Stop at Cisco Home for Alkemis Paint’s Howdy Cisco, a new crystal-infused color named after the furniture brand’s late founder, Cisco Pinedo (1014 Mill Ave.). Before you call it a day, hunt down Alden Home’s cheetah-spotted Elle lounge chair—it’s a lot tamer than it looks, thanks to plush, feather-filled cushions (705 Baker Court).





































