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High Point Market Fall 2025 Recap: Home Fashions for a Comfortable 2026

We’re back from the High Point Fall 2025 Market and excited to share a few highlights of what’s new in interior design and home decor. High Point is the biggest furniture market in the world, and there’s so much to see. It’s always a fun, bustling atmosphere, and we were prepared to cover as many of the showrooms, seminars and events as possible to bring back the best of what’s new for our clients.

Here Are a Few Trends We Noticed:

Calming Neutrals – Browns/creams/grey/black were everywhere. There was not a lot of color with the exception of green, which was still a ‘go to’ accent color. Earthly color won out for sure. 

Comfort at Home – The trend is toward a more relaxed styling. There was a hang out, chill vibe as in playing games or watching movies. We felt right at home with this aesthetic! 

Seating Height – A lower seat height was everywhere. Ottomans at a coffee table height that were ideal for sitting, playing cards, enjoying lite snacks/drinks or entertainment. Yes, thank you!

Wood Details – Furniture was more sculptural with wood accents on the sides and back. Again, there was a more relaxed feel, but still elegant.

Game Tables – Another big trend were game tables in materials such as walnut and leather, as both functional furniture and design statements. The focus was on board games for adults, mahjong and cards.

Time to have all the family and all the friends over with these new trends. Enjoy our gallery of images from the Market. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out: info@denisewenacur.com

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“Your rooms are like a painting. Each component is a brushstroke to create the whole picture. It’s magic every time!”