CLICK TO READ // Webinar: Everything You Need to Know About High Point Fall Market
Editor At Large // High Point Style Report Names Trends
CLICK TO READ // Editor At Large, High Point Style Report Names Trends
High Point Market // Winter+Spring 2018 Style Report
It's been a total blast participating in High Point Market's Style Spotters program in 2017! As the year is wrapping up, be sure to check out our fave finds from this year's market. One of our several collections is included below, and you can click through to the full Report to see our others as well as those of our fellow Style Spotter duos - Parker Kennedy Living, Woodson & Rummerfield's House of Design & Ishka Designs.
CLICK TO VIEW // High Point Market Winter + Spring 2018 Style Report
High Point Market // Style Spotters Duo Trends
Check out High Point Market's latest video interview in which we talk trends, what it's like to be a design duo, and more!
CLICK TO WATCH // Style Spotters Duo Trends
Luxe Magazine // Seen on the Scene at High Point Market
So excited to be featured by High Point Market in the July/August 2017 edition of luxe. interiors + design Magazine. Here we talk about some of the favorite themes we saw at Spring Market:
"While it isn't a trend but rather a predictable constant in design, metals were on display at Spring Market. Seeing the way companies like Milling Road for Baker reimagined classic finishes – as they did with the Wrap console - in a fresh and modern way is incredibly inspiring to us. The marble top paired with the sexy & sleek base makes this piece a total showstopper.
Vintage was another strong theme we saw in furnishings, art and accessories. We were impressed with the Barrie Benson collection for Highland House. The way she reimagined vintage pieces of furniture and explored bold color palettes was exciting beyond words!"
Pittsburgh Magazine // Back to Basics is Highly Recommended
CLOTH & KIND gives their input on upcoming color and material trends in the design world in a recent article for Pittsburgh Magazine.
"Krista Nye Nicholas and Tami Ramsay, Style Spotters and creators of CLOTH & KIND Interiors, an interior design studio with locations in Michigan and Georgia, say they witnessed new and exciting textures at the market. “We [saw] every hue of green from moss and chartreuse to emerald and British racing green, as well as all kinds of organic materials like raffia, sisal and sea grasses and tons of new twists involving natural stone and wood,” Nicholas says. Geometric patterns, monochrome color schemes and color block designs also play a role in today’s trends. “Black and white juxtaposed together [are] big, along with greens being the new neutral,” says Wiebe. Designers note that’s not to say you shouldn’t add a pop of color to your home — perhaps a little green."
CLICK TO READ // Pittsburgh Magazine: Back to the Basics is Highly Recommended
High Point Market // Spring 2017 Style Report
Thanks for including us in your Spring 2017 Style Report, High Point Market!
CLICK TO READ // High Point Market Style Report for Summer-Fall 2017
Home Accents Today // Zoe Bios Creative Launches Paper-Cut-Project Limited Edition Collection
Zoe Bios Creative has collaborated with Paper-Cut-Project on a new collection of exclusive prints launching at High Point Market. Zoe Bios Creative will kick off the launch with celebratory cocktails and conversation with the artists, Nicki Nye and Amy Flurry, on Sunday, April 23, from 4-6 p.m. at their showroom in the Suites at Market Square, Salon G-6051. Paper-Cut-Project reimagines simple sheets of paper into sculptural, fantasy-laden paper wigs and hand-cut accessories and has been commissioned for their creations by luxury fashion houses such as Hermès, Valentino and Cartier as well as the Victoria & Albert Museum.
"By keeping these prints as limited edition runs, Zoe Bios Creative helps to maintain some relationship with the unique aspect of the actual paper pieces, which are one-of-a-kind,” said Amy Flurry, co-founder of Paper-Cut-Project. “And because these we build them one cut at a time and by hand, it is impossible for any two pieces to be the same, and the luxury fashion houses and museums that have commissioned our work all value that exclusivity and evidence of hand.” Dramatic and singularly stunning, the 15-piece collection of fine art prints was curated by Krista Nye Nicholas and Tami Ramsay of interior design firm Cloth & Kind. Each framed photograph comes in a limited edition run, ranging from 25 to 100.
CLICK TO READ // Home Accents Today
Editor at Large // This Season's High Point Highlights
We're getting ready for the Spring High Point Market Week, where we will be joining the other Style Spotters to talk leading looks and the latest trends from this season's market.
Don't forget, we will be sharing our favorite items from both Spring & Fall 2017 markets on Pinterest, so be sure to follow along as we track the latest trends!
CLICK TO READ // This Season's High Point Highlights
High Point Market // Style Spotters 2017 Trend Predictions
From more geometric patterns, to hides and glazed raffia, see what home fashion trends the 2017 Style Spotters (including yours truly!) are predicting for this year.
CLICK TO VIEW // Style Spotters 2017 Trend Predictions
The Editor at Large // High Point Names Next Group of Style Spotters
With 2017 just around the corner, we're getting super excited about our recent appointment to the High Point Market Authority's 2017 Style Spotters team.
As Style Spotters, we will be sharing our favorite items from both Spring & Fall 2017 markets on Pinterest, so be sure to follow along as we track the latest trends!
CLICK TO READ // High Point Names Next Group of Style Spotters
High Point Market // Meet Your Trend-Setting Guides to the Styles of 2017
High Point Market just announced us as one of their four Style Spotters for 2017, and we couldn't be more excited! We will be posting our favorite looks from their showrooms on Pinterest, so be sure to follow along as we track the latest trends.
CLICK TO READ // Style Spotters, Meet Your Trend-Settting Guides to the Styles of 2017