Style Spotters Day 4 at High Point Market

Wow, High Point Market wears me out!!!!

Here are my last High Point Market Style Spotter picks. 

I already have quite a few in mind! 

 See the first 8 HERE, and the next 10 HERE. 

The Moss Studio Jenni Chair in Blush Mohair Velvet is a gem. This smaller scale barrel chair with a modern shape and 3 distinctive legs is amazingly comfortable.

The Mark Sikes for Henredon Collection is classically beautiful. The Barrington is simply a pretty bed in a tasteful style that wil never fade with headboard tufting and brass ferrules.

The Barcelona Bronze Finished Cast Brass Armadillo with Candelabra on Waxstone Base is a showstopper designed by Hutton Wilkinson for the Maitland Smith Tony Duquette Collection. 

The gilded Palm Leaf Lamp from Worlds Away is a chic star. It will be available in both table and floor lamp as well as in Silver Leaf.

Ewe are sure to love the Phillipe Sheep Sculpture by Interlude Home. With an antique bronze patina and ivory curly sheepskin, the Phillippe Sheep Sculpture (in the style of Lalanne) is a charming, winsome accent that’s sure to spark conversation. Limited edition of 50.

The Monoco Chest from Suzanne Kasler for Hickory Chair is an instant classic. Great scale on this multi-purpose chest. Domestically made flat-cut mahogany panels are installed in this imported metal frame. All of our finishes suitable for mahogany are available on this chest. It is shown in Benjamin Moore’s Georgia Pink. 

The Susan Hable Collection of Soicher Marin is amazing. Her diverse collection is beautifully framed in oak frames. This collage series is bright and happy.

The Julie Neill Lucia Pendant for Visual Comfort is a stunner. The which enamel top is studded with clear crystals reminiscent of jewelry with a large glass orb base.

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