Trend Report

The 19-inch-high tini II, in Fireworks color, with a quadrille zigzag top, from Oomph. Bold colors were big at High Point.

I saw a lot of beautifully produced pillow lines using great fabrics in all kinds of colors, textures, and patterns.

— Marianne Jones Hauswirth

 

In the decorative-lighting category, I found that a lot of new releases were cylindrical.

—Corey Damen Jenkins

 

It appears that gray is still dominating, but it’s being paired with more electric hues, such as citrus and copper.

— Corey Damen Jenkins

 

With furnishings, the new designer lines married industrial elements with the more refined.

— Corey Damen Jenkins

 

You continue to see a lot of bleached oak, which I think has been done to death.

— Marianne Jones Hauswirth

 

This market was very worldly. It was ethnic and beautiful with lots of things from Bali and China [and other exotic places].

— Lucy Earl

 

Navy blue is very hot this season.

— Marianne Jones Hauswirth

 

There’s still a big focus on texture and organic motifs. A good example of that is found with the splendid new collection by Barry Dixon. His new Laurel chair was perhaps my favorite.

— Corey Damen Jenkins

 

Hickory Chair is the major showroom at the Mart. They’re the big trendsetters at the moment.

— Lucy Earl

 

There are two great lines for fun, intense color in small side tables and accessories with beautiful finishes: Bungalow 5 and Oomph.

— Marianne Jones Hauswirth

 

The rug market has changed. It’s down a whole new road with patchworks, over-dyes, ikats, simple textiles, and lots of hides.

— Lucy Earl

 

One of my favorite pieces was a poured-resin concrete dining table and stools from a distributor out of California. Great clean lines and beautiful natural colors, very “Napa.”

— Marianne Jones Hauswirth

 

There were bold colors everywhere. Lots of fuchsia, purple, deep blues, bright yellow, and bold patterns. Lots of ikats and embroidered fabrics in big patterns.

— Lucy Earl

 

Lillian August was wild and bold.

— Lucy Earl

 

Ikat [resist dyeing] is hot in both rugs and fabric.

—Marianne Jones Hauswirth

 

The designers: Marianne Jones Hauswirth, Marianne Jones, Michigan Design Center, Troy //   Corey Damen Jenkins, Design With Vision, Bloomfield Hills //   Lucy Earl, Jones-Keena & Co., Birmingham.