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  • Summer 2006 Market Sketchbooks
    Illustrations by Joan Baldwin Our summer market travels take us on an international style tour that brings back some of the best designs from the past, seamlessly blending in the hottest of the new. Our first sketchbook injects global design with a classic touch, pairing antique-inspired rugs and traditional furniture with Islamic-influenced motifs and decorative accents. More
  • High Drama in High Point
    High contrast looks make a dramatic statement with black and white adding a fresh feel to cleaned-up classic, while beach-friendly designs with a contemporary edge add a chic factor. This month, the International Home Furnishings Market in High Point showcases the season's top offerings and Home Accents Today highlights five show-stopping trends. More
  • New products
    A host of new product introductions mark the beginning of 2006, debuting at the winter gift shows and Las Vegas. With product showcased from more than 140 vendors this show season, the lineup includes an alphabetical listing by company of what's new and newsworthy in home accents. Based on feature product, vendors are segmented by category in the vendor directory for easy reference. More
  • Winter 2006 Market Sketchbook
    Illustrations by Joan Baldwin This winter, our top trends give a nod to far-flung continents, resulting in looks that are as different as they are inspiring. Set sail for the Mediterranean with luxe-chic abandon, indicative of a pleasure-seeking, yachting lifestyle that's aspirational to all during the coldest days of January. More
  • New products
    Fresh for fall, Home Accents Today offers a sneak peek at the latest product designs in High Point. With product showcased from more than 165 vendors this market, the lineup includes an alphabetical listing by company of what's new and newsworthy in the world of home design for the season. Based on featured product, vendors are segmented by category in the vendor directory for easy reference. More
  • Fall 2005 Market Sketchbook
    Illustrations by Joan Baldwin Whether digging for archaeological finds or borrowing style solutions from Geisha couture, this market's top looks incorporate a myriad of time periods and locales. This month the International Home Furnishings Market in High Point gets things rolling in High Point and Home Accents Today offers a sneak peek at five hot trends. More
  • Summer Market Wrap-up
    Roman Holiday Metal Madness Return of Red Curiosity Shop Salon-Chic Style Stalk Style More
  • New products
    With the addition of the Las Vegas show to the summer market schedule, we have expanded our new product introductions. This summer, we feature more than 125 companies premiering designs at shows across the country. For your convenience, introductions are arranged in alphabetical order by vendor name; an index by category is listed below. More
  • New products
    As we add the new Las Vegas show to our summer market schedule, we are able to bring you even more exciting product introductions. We feature more than 125 companies premiering designs across the country this summer. Make sure you catch our three live daily issues at the Atlanta International Gift and Home Furnishings Market and two live daily issues at the Las Vegas Furniture Ma... More
  • New products: High Point
    The spring edition of the New Product Preview is booming with introductions from more than 200 companies who are premiering designs at the International Home Furnishings Market in High Point, N.C. this month. This all-inclusive guide encompasses a range of styles from modern primitive to country cottage. More
  • Spring 2005 Market Sketchbook
    Illustrations by Joan Baldwin This market, the rebirth of classic styling (new and improved, of course) is in the spotlight after several seasons of contemporary design. While contemporary is still a viable and important segment of the market, the reinvented look of classic offers a refreshing perspective on the evolution of style. More
  • Winter Sketchbook 2005
    Illustrations by Joan Baldwin This season's trends draw inspiration from the past adding a contemporary flair to three key looks. Elements from ancient religion and culture offer Eastern appeal to modern decor in the new ASIAN FUSION, while luxury style oozes Old Hollywood in GLOBAL GLAMOUR. Tried and true REFINED CLASSIC takes a masculine turn with wood finishes and feel-good textures. More

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