Adventure seekers, rejoice! We’ve highlighted every showroom featured in BOH’s Designer’s Guide to High Point Market—plus other key buildings and notable debuts—so you can explore the best of what each neighborhood has to offer. While you’re out and about, look for the corresponding map colors and motifs on the signs throughout town to help you find your way.
For a complete list of exhibitor showrooms and addresses, visit High Point Market’s exhibitor directory here.

At Market Square, step inside the ground-floor Antique & Design Center
to hunt for one-of-a-kind treasures, and check out new dealer Kirk Albert Vintage Furnishings (G-30B) while you’re there. Head to Hinkley to bathe in the warm glow of the Audra two-light sconce, a sculptural number clad in ceramic ginkgo leaves (Suite 143). Make your way to Shoppe Object on the third floor and find Chilewich’s Parade rug in Sorbet, a lavender looker adorned in an ombre plaid pattern (Suites 330, 348 & 392). On your way out of the building, pop into Suites at Market Square to admire the delightfully looped edges of Varnish Collection’s wicker Garden shade (G-7025), as well Ngala Trading Co.’s Original Mud chandelier, a Mud Studio creation that was previously on display at the Museum of Modern Art (G-7015).
On the map:
1. 220 Elm
2. Antique & Design Center
3. Commerce & Design Building
4. Market Square
5. Suites at Market Square

Bask in the beauty of Bernhardt’s brand-new two-story showroom, and applaud the smoky quartz Tildon side table while you’re there (101 N. Hamilton St.). Cross the street for Universal Furniture’s Shoreline chest, a sandblasted cabinet with shell-shaped, cast aluminum hardware (101 S. Hamilton St.). Then, as you make your way through the International Home Furnishings Center, be sure to acquaint yourself with Barrett Bergmann Home—a new trade brand founded by designers Kyle Barrett and Dwayne Bergmann—and the blue-and-gold Mandarian vanity, an art deco–driven stunner with an Italian marble top (IH-102). Nearby, you’ll find High Point Market Authority’s first-ever Market-at-Market on the walkway between IHFC and Showplace, where local craftspeople and vendors will be showcasing (and selling) works in an al fresco gift shop from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday to Monday. Venture a little farther for Odette’s Georgia bench, a clean-lined cutie with chic bolster cushions (100 N. Centennial St.).
On the map:
6. Bernhardt
7. Center Stage
8. Eichholtz
9. High Point Theatre
10. IHFC
11. Odette
12. Showplace
13. Universal Furniture

At 200 Steele, Kravet unveils its collaboration with outdoor furniture mainstay Brown Jordan, which includes the Madison chaise, a modular eye-catcher with a strappy, powder-coated aluminum frame (Suite 117). Stop by Sherrill Furniture for the latest Mr. and Mrs. Howard intros, and particularly the burled Alexander console (315 Fred Alexander Pl.). Head to Hamilton Place to see Adriana Hoyos’s new permanent showroom, and make sure to sit-test the insanely sleek Oceana chair (117 N. Hamilton St., 1st Floor). Then recharge on the plushly upholstered Hampton poster bed at South + English (210 E. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr.)—and don’t leave the neighborhood without popping into Wildwood to take in the Italia series, which features more than 30 Italian artisan-made designs, such as the two-toned Pigna table lamp (200 N. Hamilton St., Suites 104 & 125).
On the map:
14. 200 N. Hamilton St.
15. 200 Steele
16. 310 N. Hamilton St.
17. Abner Henry
18. Baker
19. Feizy Rugs
20. Hamilton Place
21. Julian Chichester
22. Made Goods
23. Sherrill Furniture
24. South + English
25. Vanguard

Step inside Currey & Company’s newly renovated space and seek out the Threads Soft Goods pop-up shop to swoon over the Brass Rings pillow, a mixed-metal head-turner covered in mesh and bands (IHFC Main, M-110). Next, hop over to Phillips Collection for the Horse sculpture, a resin charmer with a glossy lacquer finish and galloping good looks (135 S. Main St.).
On the map:
26. Currey & Company
27. Phillips Collection
28. The Point

At Broad Hall, get ready to be dazzled by Azzurro Living’s beguiling Olympus swivel club chair, a hunter green gem with a graphic, rope-woven frame (300 W. Broad Ave.). Pop around the corner for Hurtado’s hardwood Connect executive desk, a commanding presence outfitted with a leather top and USB outlets (208 W. English Rd.).
On the map:
29. Broad Hall
30. Congdon Yards
31. Hurtado
32. Splashworks

Hop over to Theodore Alexander and head to the Spencer St. James dresser, a solid oak statement-maker accented in crocodile-embossed leather (229 W. Russell Ave.).
On the map:
33. Chelsea on Green
34. Theodore Alexander

Do yourself a solid and carve out some time for 313 Space (313 S. Centennial St.), where you can marvel at everything from Harbour’s rope-wrapped, aluminum Palm Beach lounge chair (Suite 212) to the deep-seated, brass ferrule–footed Margot sofa inside Alfredo Paredes Studio’s newly opened showroom (Suites 205 & 206). Once you regain your composure, march over to 312 South Hamilton Street for the conspicuously spotted Wild performance fabric by Revolution Fabrics (Suite 303).
On the map:
35. 312 S. Hamilton St.
36. 313 Space

At Cisco Home, kick back on the subtly scalloped Gilmore sofa while relaxing in the vibey, crystal-fueled ambience of the Alkemis Paint–enveloped showroom (1014 Mill Ave.). While you’re out exploring new territory, take a turn off the beaten path to unearth a medley of unique decor finds inside Asian Loft’s sweeping showroom space at Windsor Plaza (625 W. Ward Ave., Suite 100).