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Wednesday, April 6, 2011

Try to post about 48 hours at High Point in one posting. Impossible.


So I'm going to do this in installments.







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I'm back.


I'm exhausted. 




This will give you an idea of the Over Stimulus that High Point Market is - I arrived on Sunday and left on Tuesday and basically feel like I did Vegas or ran a marathon while talking non-stop. My voice is hoarse and my feet are blistered. In the best way. I tell you, this is a MUST visit for ANYone in the business.



Why? I mean, beyond being the, 'Home of Home Furnishing',  it's like googling, "furniture, interior design, chairs, sofas, lamps, case goods, cool stuff for your pad  etc" and then crawling into your monitor to take a tour.



Yes, it's as endless as the Internet is vast. And what I learned is that: what I didn't know, I didn't know.















I have to take a second to thank High Point Market for hosting myself and the other design bloggers. It was something I feel so fortunate to have been a part of. 



So where to start??? You know, Linda and I had never met in real life. (Linda and I, along with Joni Webb, are co-hosts on The Skirted Round Table Podcast) So after 2 years of chatting weekly, we finally met in person. Such a treat.







Our day started, on Monday, with an opening breakfast and presentation given by the amazingly awesome designer, Jamie Drake (new design crush) . Jamie is as incredibly down to earth and charming as he is talented ( and he had the coolest Gucci jacket that I was coveting ). He was kind enough to sit with Linda and me, afterward, for  a Skirted Round Table interview (should be up next week). Can't wait for you all to 'meet him'. He's funny too. Which is always a 'win' for me.  I'll let you know when that is posted.






It was 80 ish degrees on this day. then next,  after a major storm, 50. what?





Later in the afternoon, Hickory Chair, hosted us with a, stick-to-the-ribs, Southern Style lunch (mac & cheese, bbq'd pulled pork, biscuits and sweet tea - ya'lll feelin' me? "Raw Diet" out the window ) and then a tour of their showroom.



 Hickory Chair is celebrating 100 years in the business and for the event, has launched their,  "1911 Collection". The line, inspired by their original styles,  has been made more relevant with the use of customized material.  "...translating the continental influences and uncommon craftsmanship of the last century for new audiences and a new century."



As seen in these two different approaches to the same piece:






















This is when I realized, "what I didn't know, I didn't even know" The integrity of this line is what heirlooms are made of. Handcrafted by artisans in Hickory, N.C. with a precision and care that has made Hickory Chair one of the very top in its business.



If you'd like to read more on the crafting and history behind the line check out this article.  I will say that, learning about the beginnings of the company and  the artisans, made an indelible impression. ( One of my
fellow HPMarket companions, Coco + Kelly has a great tour of the
factory here.) The turn around on these pieces is incredibly fast, 2 weeks! for custom? what? they have it down.





I had to put this bed in the post. I'm completely in love with it. Love, love, love. give me a house in Jackson Hole and an endless budget at Hickory Chair. or wait, just give me an endless budget at Hickory Chair.













 gorgeous, isn't it? Two twins, side by side, please.









We also had the great opportunity to have lunch with,  Mariette Himes Gomez Alexa Hampton® Katherine of Hable Construction and Suzanne Kasler ( I mean really, how often do you get to toss back, pulled pork and sweet tea with this  sort of company? A design blogger's Eden. )  Later they gave us an introduction to their collaborative collections for Hickory Chair. I snapped a few videos of the former two with my handy Flip camera. 










 














 








I wish I was able to get Suzanne Kasler on video. Her rooms were so very 'Suzanne Kasler' in all of their lovely serenity and measurement. Love her work.





















I especially liked her new, Suzani inspired  fabrics. Check out how she used, upholstery webbing to delineate that wall. Great idea for a bulletin board.















Are you exhausted? this was only the beginning. More to come.






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