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Four Hands Debuts Spring 2026 Collection at HPMKT

Four Hands, a global leader in lifestyle home furnishings, debuts its Spring 2026 collection at High Point Market, showcasing new designs across multiple categories. This season, the brand focuses on telling a rich design story through refined visual and textural detail, exploring movement and dimension, and working with a new palette of neutrals. The full collection was unveiled at the Four Hands Showplace Suites showroom (#4101) from April 25–29.

As the industry moves away from cookie-cutter white interiors in search of greater originality, Four Hands answers with a renewed focus on distinctive details and craftsmanship in even the most minute details. The collection introduces true conversation pieces, defined by layered materials and a refined palette of new neutrals, including plum, burgundy, and olive. Together, these details signal a distinct evolution for the brand, ushering in a more nuanced and expressive era of interiors at Four Hands.

“Ultimately, this season is rooted in intention. We leaned into perception play, using a wide range of craft techniques to create dynamic textures and patterns, so that each time you look at a piece, you see something new,” said Adam Dunn, senior vice president of design at Four Hands. “We achieved this by continually exploring new interpretations of familiar forms—whether through a marble take on the classic 1950s atomic table, or a reimagined form of a French modernism-inspired chair.”

Along with a suite of new products coming this spring, Four Hands is honored to be the first art studio to reproduce works by visionary street photographer Barbara Alper in partnership with Getty Images. Alper’s work offers the brand an opportunity to celebrate human perspective and authenticity, capturing scenes of New York subculture through art spanning the 1970s to today.

“What drew me to Four Hands was the sophistication of their printing technology and the quality of the reproduction,” said photographer and artist Barbara Alper. “I value the team’s commitment to making the process seamless, both in supporting my work and in delivering a high-quality finished product ready to display in people’s homes. Four Hands handles everything from start to finish, and they understand the vision that has guided my work for decades.”

The brand is also expanding its partnership with celebrated interior designer and founder of Amber Interior Design Studio, Amber Lewis, to launch a new collection of nearly 50 lighting pieces with rich materials and a range of functionality.

All spring introductions are now available on FourHands.com for retailers and interior designers. Learn more about the Four Hands Trade Program and find local retail stores carrying Four Hands’ products.



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