By Lauren Wicks
SOUTHERN LIVING’S EDITORIAL GUIDELINES
December 14, 2023
What we’re Loving for South Florida (and beyond) from High Point Spring Market
A visit to High Point Market always offers fresh perspectives on the future direction of the interiors world, no matter your aesthetic allegiances. While good design is all about forgoing the distraction of trend for the sake of achieving timeless, personal style, several themes emerged from the Spring market that will inspire you to create more depth and richness in your interiors for a more unique, livable, and inviting home that is the truest reflection of those who dwell inside. Below, our favorite takeaways from Spring 2024 High Point Market.
Embracing the Curve
Soft, organic silhouettes and details, from oblong velvet sofas to rounded storage pieces and scallop edges, offer a sense of warmth to any room, plus a punch of architectural interest. Leaning into statement-making curvy furniture can establish a more continental European vibe fit for a chic Parisian lounge while round, upholstered ottomans and scalloped details fit right in with an elevated “coastal grand millennial” look.
However, some of our favorite products from High Point’s Spring 2024 market, such as Piegatto’s stunning Martin bench, showcase how curvature can lend itself to a sleeker, more contemporary aesthetic as well. Crafted with laminated birch and spruce wood, this show-stopping piece of seating looks fit for a gallery in Chelsea while being perfectly suited to handle the bustle of residential living—pups, toddlers, and all. And if you’re looking to take curves out to the garden, Lunares Outdoors is crafting stunning (and sustainable) planters in elegant, rounded shapes for greater visual interest.