This is the big furniture and accessory show held twice a year in North Carolina.....it's all here!
Love to see the mix of the new and the antique. To me a room without antiques is missing a bit of soul.
So, let's take a look at my humble observations.
The most popular colors? Yes, still gray and many many touches of orange
Still seeing raw wood, everywhere
Painted furniture with a vintage patina is strong
HOT HOT HOT is lacquer, anything. The perfect way to add a pop of color to a room
A heavy emphasis remains on spool chairs. Then again I see them as classicsEver the look of lucite, but oh have the designs become more complex. Are these not to die for?
Mongolian sheep pillows still reign with an expanded color selection
I thought I would explode......Kelly Wearstler introduced a line of lighting with Visual Comfort. Being alone to admire her designs in the front center portion of the showroom, I suddenly nudged into someone as I was backing up.....Kelly herself. We apologized, she appeared shy and reserved, I appeared to be the village idiot . Suddenly a large entourage entered the space surrounding none other than Margaret Russell, editor of Architectural Digest. CLICK!
BTW, they are both very tiny. BTW Kelly's skirt is sheer lace with black knickers.
(I know, I know, being very Midwest)
Kellys introductions. These images are not the best, ever try to take photo's in a lighting gallery? Sheesh!I am smitten, these sconces cast a gorgeous glow and shadows
In another showroom I spied the first of many chandeliers with pale amber everything
LOVED
Let's see if I can describe this gorgeous wall sconce; dark bronze wall disc that curves inwards, lined in hammered, shimmering brass illuminated by the bulb. Finally capped by an oval bronze "cover". The wall effect was ethereal.
So many of the new introductions are very geometric
The big emphasis of the market is O-R-G-A-N-I-C.
RATTAN is hardly new but the new shapes are sinuous and very feminine
WOOD in it's origins.
YUM, these are individual panels mounted to create a stunning headboard. One of my clients is going with this look
LEATHER. Predominately in grays, braided and wovenSELENITE.......often seen as an accessory such as votives, fireplace "logs" or a tabletop accessory
Now this mineral/crystal is being shown in furniture. At $3,900.00 to the trade, I DID NOT ORDER
CORK, clever stools, frames and lamp bases
Then there is the antique market, gasp at the prices and the beauty. Loved the originality here, a very old concrete lions head crafted into a side table.
Something for everyone!
Cheerio!!
Debra