High Point Market Recap

High Point Market Recap

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What’s In, What’s Out, and What We’re Loving for 2025

Each spring, the design world gathers in North Carolina for High Point Market, known as the largest home furnishings trade show in the world. It’s where new collections debut, design directions emerge, and future classics are born. For us, it’s not just about what’s new; it’s about discovering what’s meaningful, personal, and timeless.

This year’s Market hinted boldly at what’s ahead: playful yet polished, grounded yet unexpected.  We looked beyond the trends to uncover the elements that will truly shape the spaces we design.

Here are the standout directions we’re most excited to bring into 2025:

Fully Upholstered Everything

Soft, sculptural pieces stole the spotlight, from beds and consoles to even lighting, wrapped in luxe, tactile fabrics. These designs bring comfort and custom artistry into mountain homes that value both refinement and warmth. 

Less Bouclé, More Leather and Shearling

While bouclé still made a few appearances, we noticed a distinct shift toward rich leathers and cozy shearling textures. These natural textures add an inviting, grounded touch that’s perfectly at home in rugged-yet-elevated mountain environments. 

A cozy living room with beige sofas, textured throw pillows, a lit table lamp, a vase of white tulips, and a large glass vase with green branches. Artwork and soft lighting create a warm, inviting atmosphere.
A row of beige and neutral-colored fabric swatches hang on hooks against a white wall, featuring various patterns like stripes and subtle textures.

One-of-a-Kind Moments

Handmade and hand-touched pieces were everywhere, a nod to the enduring value of craftsmanship and character. True luxury is shifting toward what’s storied, soulful, and impossible to replicate. 

Game On: Elevated Play

Sophisticated play made its mark: think sculptural shuffleboards, chess tables, and elevated ping pong setups. A reminder that game rooms can (and should) be as beautifully designed as any other space. 

A stylish living room features pink and cream sofas, round wooden tables with a decorative antler centerpiece, ottomans, a large fringed chandelier, and a wall with an abstract mural and art.
A modern wooden chair with pink rope details next to a round marble table; the background features a wall with circular cutouts and a cushioned seat.

Pink Is Having a Moment

Not just any pink—earthy, grounded, and elevated shades that feel refined and surprisingly versatile. We saw pink woven into everything from textiles to outdoor furniture, including pieces with pink rope detailing. The muted, dusty hues feel fresh and optimistic, infusing spaces with a joyful, approachable spirit.

Denim Done Differently

Not actual denim, but the feeling of it. Soft, washed blues added a casual, grounded tone that felt right at home in mountain settings—a subtle, sophisticated alternative to coastal blues. 

White Lotus Energy

Low-slung lounges, organic curves, and calming neutrals set a resort-inspired tone. We saw this ethos carry into everything from upholstery to wallcoverings—echoing the serene escape so many of our clients seek. 

A Warmer, More Personal Approach to Luxury

At High Point Market, it became clear: the future of luxury design is grounded in authenticity, craftsmanship, and a deeper emotional connection to the spaces we call home. It’ is less about following fleeting trends and more about curating personal, timeless environments that reflect how we want to live.

At Collective Design, we’re inspired by where design is headed, and energized to bring these ideas to life in ways that feel curated, livable, and distinctly yours.

We can’t wait to create what’s next, together. Let’s start the conversation.