High Point Furniture Market: Trend # 4 Chairs Take Shape

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Chairs

 

On to trend #4 –  Every showroom we went into had the coolest chairs with new shapes and details.  Above, the bottom right photograph, shows our rep Kristin holding an original picture of a chair that was re-introduced this year as a part of Hickory Chair’s new line called 1911 collection. This collection commerates 100 years of excellence in the furniture design business. How neat!  

 

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Chairs 2

 

Brittany and Lauren trying out some of Lee Industries chairs for comfort.

 

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Chairs 3

 

I love the shape of this yellow chair below. Don’t you?

 

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Chairs 4

 

We are all about a good recliner – below American Leather showed three different sizes of one recliner. One for baby bear, one for mamma bear and one for pappa bear.

 

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Chairs 5

 

Tomorrow we will finish the High Point trends with the continuation of warm grays and also show you the mixed media compositions we found, so stay tuned!

Showroom Images: Hickory Chair, Lee Industries, Swaim, American Leather

High Point Furniture Market: Trend # 3 A Pop of Color

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Pop of Color

Everywhere we turned there were pops of color at High Point Furniture Market. Here are a few of the highlights – blues, green, coral yellow, and orange. There is more colors to come on Thursday as we showcase all the different chair shapes.

Don’t you just love the Osborne & Littleflocked silhouette wallpaper?

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Pop of Color 2

 

This red ottoman from Lee Industries is popular among the DLL staff – because the ottoman is actually fabricated in a one-of-a-kind rug!  

 

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Pop of Color 4

 

Yellow is so cheerful!

 

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Pop of Color 3

 

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Pop of Color 5

 

We were especially drawn to the peacock blue featured in the vignette at Hickory Chair.

 

Showroom images: 1. Ann Gish 2. Dransfield & Ross 3. Ryan Studio 4. Mr. Brown 5 -7.  Lee Industries 8 -10.Swaim 11-13. Hickory Chair

High Point Furniture Market: Trend #2 Mirrors Galore

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Mirrors Trends 2

Sometimes elegance can be found in a reflection, which is why we chose mirrors for our second trend this season at High Point Furniture Market. We saw so many shapes and sizes mounted on the wall or casually leaning on the floor – mirrors can totally change an entire space.

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Mirror Trends

So come back tomorrow as we take you through a color adventure for trend #3.

Showroom images: 1″ (left to CW) Bolier & Co. , 2:Lee Industries, 3&4:  Hickory Chair 5: Barbara Cosgrove 6: Artistica

High Point Furniture Market: Trend #1 Block Printed Cotton

Twice a year the Design Lines team piles into a car with a tablet and pen in one hand and a camera in the other in search for the latest trends, furniture styles, and new industry products at High Point Furniture Market.  This Spring season we were overwhelmed with wonderful finds – including this new trend of block printed cotton and linen fabrics.

Spring 2011 High Point Furniture Market Hickory Chair

Debuting this season within the Suzanne Kesler Collection for Hickory Chair is this block pattern above, I love the pop of orange!

These lightweight fabrics seemed to be everywhere from textiles and bedding to entire sofas.

Spring 2011 High Point Furniture Market Hickory Chair 2

Pile on these fabrics for an effortless aesthetic. Don’t you just love that bed above? Nap please!

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Lee Industries 2

(Above & Below) More block prints from the Lee Industries Showroom. Wouldn’t any of these chairs go great in a sun-room or family den?

2011 Spring High Point Furniture Market Lee Industries

Can’t forget about the accessories – blocked printed linens and even outdoor pillows.

Spring 2011 High Point Furniture Market Inner Hall - Ryan Studio & Vintage Vagabond

Tomorrow we’ll bring you our next trend that we saw – mirrors galore so stay tuned!

Showrooms: 1,2,3,4: Hickory Chair 5,6,7,8: Lee Industries 9,10,11: Inner Hall – Ryan Studio (bottom Left a Trina Turk pattern) & Vagabond Vintage

High Point Furniture Market: Innovative Idea from Duralee Fine Furniture

Hilaire spotted this great idea over at Duralee Fine Furniture while at High Point Furniture Market on Tuesday.

Ottoman to twin bed: watch closely.

Duralee Fine Furniture 2011 High Point Furniture Market

Great idea, right?

We thought so too- Where would you place one? Kid’s Room? Lake House/Beach House/Mountain house/any house?

Stay tuned as we bring you more trends from our market trip on Monday!

A Closer Look: Art Project by Google

Have you heard of Art Project powered by Google?  It’s an art lover’s dream come true.  It works a lot like Google’s street view, allowing you to “walk” through famous museums ranging from the Uffizi Gallery in Florence to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.  You can stop at most of the artworks and see them up-close.  And I mean really close!  The zoom ability is amazing, allowing you to view paintings at more than life size, and examine every brushstroke.  One painting even lets you turn off the light to see it glow in the dark.  While nothing compares to an actual trip to the museum, this is the closest you’ll come without leaving your house! 

Design Lines Ltd. Google Art Project Van Gogh Closeup Starry Night

Here’s a screenshot of Starry Night by Vincent Van Gogh – as you’ve never seen it before!

-Robert

image: google

Get Hooked: April Forecast

168 March. April 2011

 

April is shaping up to be a busy month for the team however, we always find time to gather around our square lunch table for a break in the day. Our hope this month is that our readers take a break in their day to become inspired, from High Point Furniture Market, to the latest NBC 17 TV segments to our current projects and more! We’ll even take some time to review some of our favorite Triangle restaurants. Spring is officially here so what better way to enjoy the season than with good company.

image: March/April Issue of Lonny Magazine (p.168)

A Closer Look: The Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright

Design Lines Ltd. Robie House Frank Lloyd Wright Hyde Park Chicago

I used to live in Chicago’s Hyde Park neighborhood.  One of the things I miss the most is passing by the Robie House by Frank Lloyd Wright.  While not as famous as Wright’s Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, I love it just as much.  The elongated eaves seem to stretch out to the horizon, bringing to mind the expansiveness of the Midwest prairie.

Design Lines Ltd. Robie House Stained Glass Windows Frank Lloyd Wright

Like many of Wright’s masterpieces, the Robie house is full of  beautifully-executed details.  Even in black and white, this vintage photograph shows the stunning stained-glass windows located at the the home’s “prow.”

Design Lines Ltd. Robie House Gate Chicago Frank Lloyd Wright

Even the gate was designed to be completely integrated with the house.  In fact, it was Wright’s goal to completely design every aspect of his projects, and in that spirit he created everything from rugs to light fixtures. 

The Robie house is owned by the University of Chicago and is open to the public.  If you’re in the area, you should definitely stop by!

-Robert

image 1 & 3: Chicago Concierge, image 2: Decor Hotline

A Closer Look: Ashylnn Browning at First Friday

What are you doing next Friday?  Why not check out First Friday in Raleigh?  It’s a great opportunity to see art, hear music, and enjoy food in downtown Raleigh.  For me, art is always at the heart of the event.  One of the most traveled spots on the circuit is Artspace, a large industrial building filled with artists who open their studios to the public.  It’s a big space, and there is more than enough art to overwhelm you.  But for me, there are two artists who really stand out from the crowd, and always make the visit worthwhile.  One of them is a talented painter named Ashylnn Browning (I’ll talk about the other artist next month!). 

 Design Lines Ltd artwork by ashylnn browning hot and pink oil on panel

Browning is currently working on a series of paintings that, in her words “create a hybrid of geometric forms and intuitive process.”   It looks as if she took Buckminster Fuller’s famous geodesic domes and warped them into dream-like versions of themselves, then plopped them into a surreal landscape.  For Browning, the result of this approach is a body of work that is easy to love, with beautiful colors and striking compositions.  

Design Lines Ltd artwork by ashylnn browning muddled clarity oil on panel 

In one of my favorite paintings by the artist (below), I like how the gray paint around the edges seems to intrude on the center of the painting, leaving us with only a glimpse into its dense inner-workings.  It is as if the painting is hiding a secret that can never be fully revealed.    Many of her other paintings have similar psychological undertones, and I always enjoy discovering something human amidst their imperfect geometry.

Design Lines Ltd artwork by ashylnn browning braced oil on canvas painting

Raleigh’s First Friday is next week, so check it out!  And be sure to visit Ashylnn Browning’s studio in Artspace – located in Studio 109, 201 E Davie Street, Raleigh, NC 27601.

For more information you can visit First Friday’s Official Website and Ashlynn Browning’s Website.

-Robert