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From Home Furnishing Business
April 19,
2017 by Larry Thomas in High Point, Industry, Market, Special Events
Human Touch, a resource for massage chairs, zero-gravity recliners and other wellness products, has been honored with five 2017 Awards for Design Excellence (ADEX).
April 18,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Display, High Point, Industry, Market
More than 25 exhibitors, including several who are making their High Point Market debut, are opening showrooms this week at Mill Village Collective, a former textile mill at 1014 Mill Ave., off South Elm Street.
April 18,
2017 by Larry Thomas in High Point, Industry, Internet, Market
The High Point Market Authority’s MyMarket app, which made its debut shortly before the April 2016 market, has won an award from the Charlotte Area Technology Collaborative and updated several features in time for its third market.
April 12,
2017 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, High Point, Industry, Market
Home furnishings resource Abbyson has teamed up with the Interior Design Society (IDS) to present Fashion Forward Interiors: A Trend + Color Forecast. The lunch and learn event is slated for Monday, April 24, inside Abbyson’s new showroom C1156 in IHFC during the High Point Spring Market, April 22-26.
April 12,
2017 by Larry Thomas in High Point, Market
Lifestyle brand Christopher Guy will officially open its new High Point showroom building at a ribbon-cutting ceremony April 21, the day before the official opening of the Spring Market.
April 11,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Display, High Point, Industry, Market

Case goods and occasional furniture resource Bernards Furniture Group and upholstery manufacturer Bauhaus Furniture Group are moving to larger High Point Market showrooms in the newly renovated Atrium on Main, 430 S. Main St.
April 10,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, High Point, Industry, Market, Product, Upholstery
Drexel Heritage, which has been known for its traditional collections for decades, is repositioning itself as a contemporary brand and will unveil two major collections and a custom upholstery program at this month’s High Point Market that reflect the rebranding.