The Market Style Report

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The Market Style Report
Market
Style
Report
ON TREND & IN FASHION
FALL /
WINTER
2011
Marc Jacobs
Caracole
THE HIGH POINT MARKET IS THE ONE DESTINATION
FOR TOP TRENDS IN HOME FASHIONS – IT IS
Fashion
Week for
furnishings.
With tens of thousands of new
products making their debut in
millions of square feet, the style
spectrum ranges from classic to
cutting edge.
The Market Style Report wraps
up this season’s newest looks in
one package for you, distilling the
best and the brightest looks from
the High Point Market.
The On Trend section details key
looks that are most important
in home furnishings today. The
In Fashion pages offers cuttingedge trends that walked right
off the runway and into home
fashions. For more products
or information, contact us at
[email protected].
On
Trend
KEY LOOKS THAT ARE ON-TREND TODAY
Lighten Up
Wood finishes moved from the dark side into the light, and painted surfaces took a
neutral stance in pale grays and white.
Roberta Shilling
Global Views
Lexington Home Brands
Century
Vanguard
Hooker Furniture
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Gated Community
Designs and motifs inspired by garden gates were all the rage in High Point, with a
few playing off the Greek Key trend we first identified last spring.
Wesley Hall
angleo:HOME
Vanguard
Libby Langdon for Braxton Culler
Surya
Company C
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V Rugs and Home
Soicher Marin
Color Wheel
Greens
Sherwin-Williams offered its much-sought-after Colormix
report at the High Point Market, with four color palettes
inspired by Mother Earth.
red egg
CR Laine
Eilersen
Surya
Blues
Rennie & Rose
Mr. Brown
Estate
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Color Wheel
(Continued)
Outer Limits
Regina Andrews
Nourison
Neutrals
Reds
Room 125
Flexsteel
Hooker Furniture
Lee Industries
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Let’s Be Frank
Park It
The Arts and Crafts movement always has a place in the
home, but the trend at Market was much more directly
inspired by Frank Lloyd Wright himself.
Century
Interior furnishings
went Old School
a while ago, but
we loved the new
outdoor influences
like traditional park
benches, picnic tables,
and lawn chairs.
Henredon
Rennie & Rose
Brown Jordan
Copeland
Kincaid
Hooker Furniture
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Brush
Strokes
Task
Master
Artistic influences are always
a good source of inspiration.
This Market, brush strokes
were obvious and included
finger paints and ink blots.
Lighting went to work
this Market, reaching out
to illuminate any task in
fun and funky style.
Wildwood
Arteriors
EuroStyle
CR Currin
Paragon
Baker
Arteriors
Shiner
Kevin O’Brien
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IN FASHION
TRENDS THAT WALKED OFF THE RUNWAY
AND INTO HOME FASHIONS
Bernhardt Interiors
Duralee
OLD HOLLYWOOD
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Callisto Home
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Arteriors
In times of economic stress, styles
move one of two ways – nostalgic
or aspirational. We see both trends
on the runway and at home with
Old Hollywood leading the way.
Christopher Guy
Vanguard
Maitland-Smith
Hickory Chair
Norwalk
INSPIRED BY
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Glamorous Golden Age stars
Deco references
Jazz Age sizzle
Ralph Lauren’s Gatsby-inspired collection
Pearson
MID-CENTURY
MEANS MODERN
LOUIS VUITTON
Designs from the Middle Ages
(otherwise known as the center
of the 20th century) continue
to inspire with classic style and
comforting references.
Jonathan Adler
American Leather
Hickory Chair
Global Views
Selva
BKind3
INSPIRED BY
Mad Men, of course
Clean lines
Scandinavian references
Prada’s pleating
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WOOD
WORKING
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Gus* Modern
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Century
Indo Puri
Who knew wood was such a
pliable medium? Designers shifted
wood’s shape into curvaceous
forms, or used its whorls and
planks as inspiration for other
materials like leather and Lucite.
Henredon
Wildwood
Global Views
Scott Thomas
INSPIRED BY
Movement and form
Organic curves
Natural materials
Stefanie Nieuwenhuys eco-fashion
Lee Industries
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ON THE BUBBLE
Gabby
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Market seemed to go round in
circles this Fall, offering polka dots
in flat or 3D forms.
Palecek
Mr. Brown
Lane
INSPIRED BY
Caracole
Polka dots
Fashionable paillettes
The popularity of 3D art
Stella McCartney’s free-wheeling designs
Arteriors
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SHINE
ON
MILAN COLLECTION
INSPIRED BY
Luxe looks from haute couture
Rose gold jewelry
High-tech fabrications
Pearson
OSCAR DE LA RENTA
Fashion designers experimented
with sheen, including new ways
of applying metal to fabrics. The
shine was in full force at Market,
from copper to platinum.
Selva
Kevin O’Brien
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Janus et Cie
Company C
VERY VENETIAN
Arteriors
OSCAR DE LA RENTA
VG New Trend
There is a Renaissance in Italian
inspiration, referencing centuriesold architecture and romantic
Mediterranean themes.
Peninsula Home
INSPIRED BY
Studio A
Oscar de la Renta’s dreamy designs
Pre-Raphaelite painters
Aged patinas
Decadent layers
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SEETHROUGH
STYLE
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Acrylicore
Transparent baubles featured
strongly on runways, offering a
look through to new designs for
the home.
Gus* Modern
Leif Petersen
INSPIRED BY
Understated evolution
Creative illusions
Acrylic and Lucite looks
Serge de Troyer
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IN THE FOLD
Janus et Cie
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Bernhardt Interiors
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Thayer Coggin
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Twists and folds took materials
into new directions for fashion
houses and home fashions.
EuroStyle
Brown Jordan
MacRae
INSPIRED BY
Kannoa
Origami twists
Structured shaping on the runway
Givenchy designs
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TRIBAL RHYTHMS
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Vanguard
Patterns from native cultures continue
to inspire fashions for clothing and
furnishings, with the nomadic trend
shifting to Navajo, Moroccan, and
Scandinavian designs.
Century
INSPIRED BY
Thomasville
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Proenza Schouler patterns
Native American woven fabrics
Medallions and chevrons
Safavieh
BIRDS OF A
FEATHER
CR Currin
Gabby
MULBERRY
Fashion looks for spring/summer 2012
included a flock of bird-patterned
fabrics, from swans and parrots to
egrets and doves.
Thomasville
INSPIRED BY
Tourmaline Home
Flights of fancy
Feathered embellishments
Kenzo’s avian collection
Roberta Schilling
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SOURCES
Acrylicore
Eilersen
Leif Petersen
Safavieh
American Leather
Estate
Lexington Home Brands
Scott Thomas
Angelo:HOME
EuroStyle
MacRae
Selva
Arteriors
Flexsteel
Maitland-Smith
Serge de Troyer
Baker
Gabby
Mr. Brown
Sherwin Williams
Bernhardt Interiors
Global Views
Norwalk
Shiner
BKind3
Gus* Modern
Nourison
Soicher Marin
Braxton Culler
Henredon
Oly
Studio A
Brown Jordan
Hickory Chair
Outer Limits
Surya
Callisto Home/Gerry Nichol
Hooker Furniture Palecek
Thayer Coggin
Caracole
Indo Puri
Paragon
Thomasville
Century
Janus et Cie
Pearson
Tourmaline Home
Christopher Guy
Jonathan Adler
Peninsula Home
V Rugs and Home
Company C
Kannoa
Red Egg
Vanguard
Copeland
Kevin O’Brien
Regina Andrews
VG New Trend CR Currin
Kincaid
Rennie & Rose
Wesley Hall
CR Laine
Lane Home Furnishings
Roberta Schilling
Wildwood
Duralee
Lee Industries
Room 125
310.515.4846 | www.acrylicore.com
972.296.9599 | www.americanleather.com
213.482.4696 | www.angelohome.com
972.488.9800 | www.arteriorshome.com
312.329.9410 | www.kohlerinteriors.com
828.758.9811 | www.bernhardt.com/interiors
206.390.1233 | www.bkind3.com
336.861.5800 | www.braxtonculler.com
626.443.2217 | www.brownjordan.com
212.714.1261 | www.gerrynichol.com
336.389.5289 | www.caracolehome.com
828.328.1851 | www.centuryfurniture.com
239.939.9838 | www.christopherguy.com
800.818.8288 | www.companyc.com
802.222.9282 | www.copelandfurniture.com
336.434.5909 | www.crcurrin.com
828.328.1831 | www.crlaine.com
866.565.7731 | www.Duralee.com
011.45.6485.1008 | www.eilersen.eu
336.314.8082 | www.estatedesignandtrade.com
415.455.8000 | www.gotoeurostyle.com
563.556.7730 | www.flexsteel.com
205.987.3100 | www.gabbyhome.com
214.956.0030 | www.globalviews.com
416.534.0773 | www.gusmodern.com
336.888.4900 | www.henredon.com
828.328.1801 | www.hickorychair.com
276.632.2133 | www.hookerfurniture.com
404.380.1708 | www.indopuri.com
800.245.2687 | www.janusetcie.com
212.645.2802 | www.jonathanadler.com
305.651.9655 | www.kannoa.com
215.923.6378 | www.kevinobrienstudio.com
828.728.3261 | www.kincaidfurniture.com
662.566.7211 | www.lanefurniture.com
828.464.8318 | www.leeindustries.com
415.925.2701 | www.leifpetersenfurniture.com
336.474.5300 | www.lexington.com
800.446.5526 | www.macraedesigns.com
336.812.2400 | www.maitland-smith.com
336.886.2400 | www.mrbrownhome.com
419.744.3200 | www.norwalkfurniture.com
201.368.6900 | www.nourison.com
775.336.2100 | www.olystudio.com
818.759.9200 | www.outerlimitsinc.com
510.236.7730 | www.palecek.com
800.547.7746 | www.paragonpg.com
336.882.8135 | www.pearsoncompany.com
949.553.9856 | www.phcollection.com
336.887.3541 | www.redegg.com
734.250.8042 | www.reginaandrew.com
413.743.2648 | www.rennieandrose.com
305.477.7786 | www.rscollection.com
516.945.1900 | www.safavieh.com
330.963.3220 | www.scottthomasfurniture.com
336.885.2239 | www.selva.com
786.364.3588 | www.sergedetroyer.com
www.swstir.com
678.702.2572 | www.shinerinternational.com
941.308.7500 | www.soicher-marin.com
214.956.0030 | www.globalviews.com
706.625.4823 | www.surya.com
336.841.6000 | www.thayercoggin.com
336.472.4000 | www.thomasville.com
917.225.1249 | www.tourmalinehome.com
305.759.9910 | www.vrugsandhome.com
828.328.5631 | www.vanguardfurniture.com
312.560.9788 | www.vgnewtrend.it
828.324.7466 | www.wesleyhall.com
252.446.3266 | www.wildwoodlamps.com
212.537.5848 | www.room125nyc.com
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