High Point Market: New Products
First look at High Point introductions
-- Home Accents Today, 4/1/2009
Home Accents Todayis offering an inside look at the most recent product designs to hit the High Point Market from more than 140 vendors. The following pages include an alphabetical listing by company of the latest introductions. Based on featured product, companies are segmented by category in the vendor directory for easy reference. Copy written by Tracy Bulla, Angela Heck, Jenny Heinzen York and Lindsey Strader.
Lux-Art Silks
Lite Source
New Century Picture
Acacia Home & Garden
The new WINOS (Women In Need Of Sanity) casual dining collection debuts from cookbook author Bonnie Jesseph. The bakers rack base is constructed from Philippine mahogany and features French country styling and a blue Curacao wash. Finish names all pay tribute to various libations featured in Jesseph's book.
Accents by Design
The new Greece vase is one of many new vase designs debuting this season. The oval terra cotta body displays a light blue crackle finish.
Amelia Home by COE
From the new Beach House Collection, this piece can function as a bench or as a planter stand. It boasts a tangerine finish and is constructed from birch solids and veneer ($59).
Amity Home
Vibrant yellow from the Chelsea bedspread and punches of other bold colors in the Katie bedspread combine to make a fearless top-of-bed statement ($240 each).
AMS Imports
Bahama Palm, a new rug from the Rain or Shine Collection, pairs soft green chenille with polypropylene for stylish indoor/outdoor use ($525, 6x9).
Andrea by Sadek
Cheerful butterflies flutter between leafy fronds on the porcelain Gingko and Butterfly table lamp. The piece is topped with a white silk shade ($195).
Ann Gish
The Circles pillow collection is constructed from washable 100% poly fabric in neutral colors. The pillows are available in Euro ($135) or 20x14-inch sizes ($100).
Antiques by Zaar
Built out of elmwood in Hebei, China, around 1890, this sideboard has the weighty grounded feel only achieved by true antiques ($1,975).
Archatrive
The company returns to its roots by introducing several home decor pieces made from architectural salvage. The coffee table opens for storage and combines decorative corbels, antique boards and aged tin ($1,200).
Art in Motion
City Scene depicts a rainy city day in abstract fashion by artist Brent Heighton. The print is framed in a Champagne modern frame with black edging ($290).
Arteriors Home
The 16-inch Dom porcelain vase has a honeycomb texture and is finished in warm metallic gold ($199).
Artisan House
Six grooved steel half-moons are overlapped and anchored by a steel ball in Synchronize, designed to catch and reflect the light in a room ($595).
Artistry in Silk
A square aged terra cotta pot with handles houses a free-flowing red and gold orchid and assorted greenery ($260).
Artists Guild of America
Brilliance is an original hand-painted canvas, made in California at Artists Guild of America studios ($100).
Artmax
A hand-crafted wood accent cabinet features a three-dimensional silver/gold patina on its two-door front ($999).
Austin
The Metaro Fish is a hand-assembled metal sculpture on a rectangular base, designed by Carolyn Kinder ($250).
Barclay Butera
The Lido host chair debuts this season with subtle wingback and slightly flared arms, dressed with nailhead trim. The chair, shown in Mazarin Nautica upholstery, can also be done with a dressmaker's skirt ($3,314).
Bedding Inspirations
A licensed top of bed collection from designer Michael Payne debuts, including Marrakech, a reversible design in red, orange and chocolate ($568, queen comforter).
Beljen Mills
The Mediterranean Villa tapestry is part of the Romantic Treasures Collection, made with 62 million interlacings ($400 to $600).
The Bespoke Porcelain Company
From the Sol y Flor Collection, a bone china 12-inch charger debuts, hand-printed with a large waterlily and rimmed in yellow with 22K gold border ($600).
Bradley Hughes
The Wilson chest incorporates overlapping panels of espresso-finished wood, accented with a smoke concrete top and rubbed bronze legs.
Brushstrokes Fine Art
The elegant Jazz Music I, which measures 48-inches square, uses a patented process that re-creates the texture of original art ($399).
Butler Specialty
From the new Butler Loft Collection, this solid wood console is topped with green fossil stone and brass inlays ($999).
Cal Lighting & Accessories
A metal nautilus seashell forms the body of this table lamp, topped with a rectangular fabric shade ($270).
Capel Rugs
Bouquet is a loop-hooked indoor/outdoor rug made of olefin ($399, 6x9), part of the Chateau Collection has a vintage Arts & Crafts look with oversized floral patterns.
Carvers' Guild
The Rose Boiserie mirror features a distressed cream and gold leaf finish. Organic detailing adds to its refined air ($3,950).
CAS Wall Decor
Before the Storm is charged with the energy of its namesake, with neutral colors and an eye-catching horizon ($399).
Chelsea House
Boldly curvaceous legs add zest to the clean-lined top of the Jordan end table, constructed from solid mahogany and veneer ($1,125).
Cisco Brothers
From the Epoch Collection, the Grace chair has a pampa caramel leather cover, as well as turned legs with casters ($3,720).
Classy Art Wholesalers
This vintage-style print declares “Life Needs More Green Lights.” It has a textured finish and a sleek 3-inch frame ($179).
Clayton Oxford Designs
Hand-inlaid wood slices of recycled mahogany make each Elephant sculpture unique. The body has stylish modern lines and is finished with black lacquer, while its reclaimed wood construction and non-VOC lacquer make the piece eco-friendly ($195).
Comitti of London
The Grasshopper clock is based on the first marine chronometer which was designed in the 1700s by master clock-maker John Harrison. The body is handmade of solid, gold-plated brass, while the face is silver plated ($15,750).
Company C
The curvilinear lines in the Kensington rug mimic a wrought iron gate, with cerulean blue and yellow floral patterns punching up the border to add energy. It is 100% wool and tufted ($1,125, 6x9).
Corona Decor
Gold filigree or striped brocade grace ivory velvet backgrounds in the Antigua pillow collection, available in three shapes with various fabric and trim combinations ($98 to $170).
C.R. Laine Furniture
The pared-down Whittier chair is shown in a lively Jumprope Citrus 100% cotton cover. The furniture is made in the U.S.A. and is certified as Sustainable by Design by the AHFA.
Currey & Company
A distressed black finish and hand-rubbed gold leaf accents adorn the Asian-influenced Messenger lantern, with its wrought iron and glass construction complementing the traditional lantern shape ($1,490).
Cypress Point Home
From the Fire and Ice Collection, the Impressions lamp marries traditional styling with modern art. The central panels on all four sides are reverse-painted glass ($279).
DB Sources
Leaves layer in delicate profusion across this highly decorative pillow. Each hand-cut and embroidered leaf is embellished with tiny crystals for added shimmer ($250).
Designer Wicker by Tribor
The classic rocker is reinvented in hand-woven rattan with a curvaceous silhouette and crisply striped upholstery ($300).
Eastern Breeze
Taken from life-sized masks used in traditional wedding dances in Guatemala, these mask miniatures represent the bride, groom and wedding party ($124).
The Elysee Collection
An elegant adaptation of a French antique, the two-drawer Louis XV chest pairs solid and veneered beech wood, with contrast cabriole legs and border ($2,500).
Emerson et Cie
The Highlander four-drawer chest features a dimensional plaid pattern in the wood, with rubbed black accents and nickel hardware.
Emissary
Shallow ceramic bowls showcase concave rims for a contemporary artisan effect. Offered in sets of two, the geometric bowl planters are available in muted shades of blue and distressed gray ($238, set).
Fauld Town and Country Furniture
Based on a 19th century original, the Coffer desk in cherry shifts with ease into the present. Despite its deceptively antique appearance, the updated desk houses two filing drawers and computer center suited for modern demands ($4,153).
Feizy Rugs
The Coltrane Collection is a multi-textured patchwork of warm, earthy tones and nature-inspired motifs, hand-tufted in mill-spun wool and antique washed ($430, 5x8).
Firefly Home Collection
Subtle striations lend presence to the exquisitely simple vase from Firefly Home Collection. Asian in form, a lush shade of garnet dials up the effect of richness.
Foreign Accents
Foreign Accents debuts the new Capri Collection of shag rugs. Custom-dyed, these playful poly designs punch up a room with a little pizzazz ($358, 5x8).
Four Hands
From the Corrine Collection, this stately bed features an arched headboard with softly carved posts, finished in antique walnut ($2,150).
Furniture Classics
This French reproduction bergere features a hand-carved, solid oak frame in a modern weathered finish. The Louis XV design is upholstered in linen and cotton ($1,200).
Fusion Z
The Magic Feather centerpiece and charger on stand debut this market. Both designs are signed by the artist and are hand-painted and mold-shaped art glass ($350 to $600).
Global Views
The lacquered Arched two-door chest is sharply detailed in white trim to create a glamorous, functional end table. The piece has a black granite top and two drawers with full extension glides.
Groovystuff
This antique grain bucket is part of the Phoenix Collection, a line of signature products salvaged from 19th century farms and FSC-certified ($180).
Guildmaster
The GM Italian Collection debuts, a line of furniture and accessories using multi-layered, textured finishes to re-create the look of European antiques.
Gus Design Group
The Upcycle ottomans are upholstered in rough jute previously used to transport coffee beans. Each ottoman is one-of-a-kind and bench-made in Canada.
H. Hal Kramer
Exclusive vintage botanical prints star in a set of four reproductions, framed with hand-cut solid wood detailed with gold edges ($45 each).
Habersham
This end table resembles an 18th century French antique with chinoiserie detailing and intricate rope-turned legs.
Hallmart Collectibles
Les Grandes Petales top-of-bed collection from the Kathy Ireland Home line is a transitional design with intricate embroidery on a faux silk platinum and cocoa ground.
Hebi Arts
A collection of molded fiberwood vases debuts in a variety of shapes and sizes, each in a metallic finish and water-safe ($120 to $525).
Howard Elliott Collection
Copper, wood and banded rattan come together to create the Lone Star wall decor design ($210).
Ibolili
The small Coconut Flower table lamp resembles an opening blossom, made of wood, coconut leaf and leather ($132).
Imax
Genuine cross-cuts of teak are hollowed and repurposed as candles in this collection of three ($17 to $32).
Jaunty
This rug from the Impressions Collection is shown in the Merlot colorway. It is constructed from 100% wool and hand-tufted in India ($449, 5x8).
KAS Rugs
Sandy Shades is a new rug from the Persepolis Gabbeh Collection of hand-tufted designs. The line includes six patterns ($499, 5x8).
Kenian Imports
New this season is a flat-screen TV wall cabinet made of wood and bamboo with a Tortoise Bamboo finish ($800).
Kevin O'Brien Studio
An extensive lineup of Obi Patchwork pillows debuts, each featuring vintage obi silk, hand-painted velvet and dupioni silk ($104 to $221).
Kinder-Harris
Midnight Revelry is a hand-painted collagraph on black rag paper with a khaki mat and gold-edged frame ($999).
Lazy Susan
Several designs debut this month, including a contemporary oval mirror suspended on a steel frame so it floats away from the wall ($290).
Lili Alessandra
The Versailles bed ensemble marries hand-screened printed velvet and linen in shiny silver to create a bed fit for a queen ($2,600, queen).
Lite Source
Three glass balls are suspended in polished steel on the Cosimo table lamp, topped with a circle-textured fabric shade ($273).
























