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Coaster Fine Furniture Plans Variety of Introductions for HPMKT

Coaster Fine Furniture is planning a head-turning 67-sku introduction encompassing four major bedroom and dining collections at the High Point Market this Spring encompassing the elegance of British Colonial Revival, the rustic charm of Modern Tuscany, quiet luxury for modern living and the refreshed timeless elegance and femininity of classical French design.

Designed to challenge perceptions and capture the attention of leading regional retail chains, the four collections are the company’s most significant launch yet into elevated whole home case goods collections. Displayed throughout the first floor annex of the Coaster showroom located at 111 E. Commerce Ave., the collections’ aesthetics lean decidedly traditional and blend high-value selling features with premium construction quality.

“For years the operating words in furniture design have been clean, modern and minimalistic,” said Crystal Nguyen, Coaster Fine Furniture’s vice president of merchandise and strategic product planning. “While we will continue to see modern looks and organic shapes in the marketplace, consumers are again seeking the symmetry, comfort and familiarity of traditional style. And, as the trend pendulum swings, Coaster’s new collections are designed to appeal not only with stand-out looks, but also obviously discernable values that will stand out on retail floors.”

Each of the collections is set apart with premium features like larger-scale cases, cedar-lined drawers, fully finished drawer boxes, and dresser drawers that are deep and wide, along with custom hardware, and upscale details like soft-closing metal drawer glides, hidden compartments, jewelry trays and integrated USB charging ports.

Blending French classical perspective with a fresh twist, Lucaire (MSRP $4,129 for a queen four-piece bedroom; $2,799 for five-piece dining) offers a look that feels both elegant and inviting. Featuring enhanced honed marble tops and refined craftsmanship, it includes two dining table options and two chair designs to suit formal or casual spaces. Metal cable glides and thoughtful detailing ensure a seamless blend of style, comfort and everyday practicality.

Inspired by the elegance of British Colonial Design, the Cresswell Collection in both bedroom (MSRP $5,699) and dining ($3,999), balances today’s shift toward refined maximalism. Featuring fluted vertical columns, recessed framed panels, and clean, squared edges, Cresswell’s rich two-tone wood finish by Sherwin Williams pairs beautifully with its custom antique silver metal four-leaf clover ring pull hardware. The collection offers storage and non-storage bed options, along with a door chest.

Cardona (MSRP $5,399) is another standout. Crafted from solid mahogany wood, it blends rustic character with modern sophistication. Options include a choice between two platform bed options—an all-wood design for a natural look or an upholstered bed for added warmth and comfort. The seven-piece dining collection (MSRP $4,759) offers a choice of two dining table options (formal and casual), and sculpted dining chairs with deep curve backs provide exceptional comfort.

Rounding out the upscale assortment of major collections this season is Avelaire in both bedroom ($3,769) and dining (MSRP $3,799). Embodying quiet luxury, and including occasional tables and TV consoles, the collection showcases fluid, ribbon-like curves, and bold metal pull handles. Finished in a warm wheat tone over a lightly wire-brushed surface, the stately dining table comfortably seats eight and is paired with chairs featuring a striking floating back panel design for sophisticated appeal.



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