Monday, March 10, 2014

HPMK Oct 2013

My first time going tot he HPMK
High Point Market 2013.

The World's Home for Home Furnishings

The High Point Market is the largest furnishings industry trade show in the world, bringing more than 75,000 people to High Point every six months. Serious retail home furnishings buyers can be found in High Point twice a year because if you can’t find it in High Point…it probably doesn’t exist.

Current Demographics

  1. 180 Buildings
  2. 11.5 Million Square Feet of Showspace
  3. 75,000 Attendees Each Market
  4. More Than 2000 Exhibitors
  5. 100+ Countries Represented
  6. Tens of Thousands of New Product Introductions
  7. Approximately 10% of Attendees Are International
YES... INCREDIBLE!!! Here's some of the cool stuff we saw in two buildings only.
We made it. INGRID BROWN INTERIOR DESIGN at High Point Market 2013. 
 
 
This handsome husband of mine, being my Marketing Manager and the best company ever.
Left: Tom Dixon lamps. Gorgeous!
Pretty awesome artwork. I want it in my house those gold angel wings: brilliant. 
Marble:
Scott and I, loved this recycled chair. Distressed wood and metal.
with linen cushions.
Bold colors and prints.
Be jeweled.
Mr. Brown right hereeeee.
Booths of all different sources. French Provence on the left.
Right: Personalized mats and rugs. Left: Lots of leather!!
Super cool airplanes that looked like paper planes.
Cool Artwork.
 
Look who else was there: Candic Olson the designer from HGTV.
  

A lot of mercury accessories.
 
 Surya Puffs.

Super cool hide rugs.
Wall of Succulents.

The cowhide was all made in Brazil. haha We ended up getting one.
They did this display for October Pink - breast cancer.
In the middle of the show we stopped at this showroom and they had 1 hour massage demonstration.
Designed by Japanese engineers.
We had dinner at this showroom.
Rice, Kebabs, Roasted Vegetables, etc. It was delicious.
 
 
 
It was awesome. We had lunch and dinner at different showrooms.
We can just mingle and "party" with other vendors and designers.
It was mind-blowing, the biggest fair I've ever been to.

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