Hello, my fabulous, Fabulistas!
Can you believe that it’s already the end of October? For me, Autumn has always been my favorite time of the year. Fr om the change of the seasons…to watching NYC’s Fall leaves go from green to yellow to red…to finding inspiration in new and interesting ways. This time of year is also very special to interior and product designers, like me – whose Fall trips to design fairs and markets mean debuting new collections, finding new vendors, touring showrooms, and participating in speaking engagements. These are all ways in which we enjoy gathering and finding inspiration.
Top Secret Business Plans?
While I was working on my top-secret business plan, I realized that a trip to the recent High Point Market was not in the cards for me this year. I began to reminisce about each of my many previous trips and how the industry has changed. This market, October 2020, is the first time in more years than I can count, that I have not attended High Point. I began asking myself; What do markets look like in the age of covid? How is our industry evolving? And what changes to consumer buying and trade sourcing are propelling us into a larger digital age? All of this leads me to the evolution of my big business announcement…but I digress.
Virtual Market Sourcing – Mission Accomplished!
I started to wonder about how I am going to cover this market – if I am not attending? Luckily, my friend and colleague Serena Martin saved the day! She was planning to attend High Point and agreed to be my covert eyes and ears for market week. We even managed to do an IG Live and a couple of FaceTime sessions so that I could virtually experience the showrooms while we shopped for my design clients and looked for emerging trends. As I began to pore over her cache of photos, as much as I saw fabulous products, I found that the imagery that I was most drawn to was more about the art and the settings of the products than anything else. Talk about finding inspiration in new places and in interesting ways! Here are some of my favorite finds from Serena’s scouting mission.
Art & Innovation:
Currey & Company pairs modern accents with unique artisan pieces.
Iconic + Modern:
Harp & Finial and ZUO Modern vignettes lend themselves to contrasting black and white graphic patterns and modern iconic imagery.
The Sign of the Times:
Howard Elliott Collection * is decidedly more than just exquisite mirrors. They deliver an eclectic mix of furniture, lighting, home accents and accessories, all with tremendous curb appeal. Adding a sign of the times, they also create a functional art display to showcase their fashionable and functional face masks.