/ October 30, 2025
Brentford sectional from Kravet

Hot off the heels of the Fall 2025 High Point Market, the LUXE team is abuzz with fresh inspiration. The country’s largest home furnishings trade show is always an exciting showcase of what’s next in design, and this season was no different. Big names made their mark (we’re looking at you, NKBA) and the sheer abundance of launches kept us wowed. From designer collaborations to color trends and more, read about all the top design news from market below. 

NKBA Comes To High Point

The National Kitchen & Bath Association (NKBA) is dominating the headlines with their design hub debut at market. The new space, designed by Kerrie Kelly, NKBA board member and CEO & creative director of Kerrie Kelly Studio, is located on the first floor of historic Broad Hall and brings together prominent bath, appliance, lighting and indoor/outdoor kitchen brands in full-scale vignettes. Brand partners like BlueStar, Fabuwood, Ferguson, FreePower, James Martin Vanities, Kichler, Lutron, Sherwin-Williams and Urban Bonfire are on display. Directly adjacent to NKBA’s new footprint is an all new exhibition space for Cosentino, who's surfaces are found throughout, from the front entrance to the outdoor living space. Just outside, an expansive outdoor area extending from Broad Hall features a Dekton floor adorned with Feeney railings, an Azenco pergola and an Urban Bonfire x Dekton outdoor kitchen. The arrival marks a major move by the kitchen and bath world to activate on the momentum in High Point.  

kitchen vignette

American Leather Wows With A New Collection

American Leather's new creative director Lance Trachier is helping update the brand’s vision. (President Veronica Schnitzius revealed the Dallas-based brand's new B2B platform earlier this year.) That shift was clear in their exciting new collection debuted at High Point Market, filled with high-quality, design-forward pieces. The made-in-America brand's next iteration is shaping up to be a sophisticated one. See: the Parisian-inspired Pira chair covered in a chic Dedar fabric, as evidence. 

Collaborations, Collaborations, Collaborations

We'd be remiss not to mention at least a few of the hot collaborations unveiled at this season's market. From the Bill Bensley collection for McGuire (inspired by rare and threatened wildlife Southeast Asia), to Corbett Lighting's latest designer collaboration with Miami-based design studio MONIOMI, to Pooky Lighting's GPJ Baker collection, there was no shortage of exciting design pairs. These joint efforts are a testament to the many minds guiding the industry to new frontiers.

Corbett Lighting x Moniomi collaboration

A look at the Corbett Lighting x MONIOMI collection.

Kravet Launches Motion

Motion furniture is evolving—and Kravet is leading the pack. Whether manual pushback, battery-operated or plug-in, each option in Kravet’s Motion line delivers a refined reclining experience that effortlessly integrates into a range of living and lounge spaces. Tailored silhouettes meld elegance with comfort, like the Brentford sectional shown here.

Sunbrella Teases Interiors Launch

Few brands are as synonymous with performance textiles as Sunbrella. And performance fabrics aren't just for the outdoors anymore—designers are sourcing performance textiles for interiors now more than ever. Fitting then, that the renowned makers of premier outdoor performance textiles are heading inside. Indoor upholstery needs to stand up to the wear and tear of everyday living, and Sunbrella's a natural to lead the cause with a new sub-brand. Plus, with collaborations with Sien + Co and Blockshop, we’re keeping our eyes peeled for more exciting partnerships in the (hopefully) near future. 

Verellen Plays With Color

At Verellen, our editors saw a fresh yet sophisticated and nuanced take on color. From blush pink to goldenrod to rich merlot, there were a host of warm tones adding interest to the elegant assortment of pieces on display. Verellen champions eco-friendly manufacturing through sourcing sustainable materials and also advocates for continued craftsmanship, as every piece is made-to-order at the brand’s manufacturing facility in High Point. 

Four Hands Heads Into Hospitality

Four Hands is bringing its signature approach to timeless, elevated design to the hospitality sector. The livable luxury professionals revealed their expansion into hospitality with a curated collection of over 1,000 pieces. Four Hands also showcased more from their Amber Lewis collection at this year’s market. One standout piece from the designer collab is the Camellia swivel chair in a delicious plum color (and plum was everywhere this market!). The seat makes for a cozy solo reading spot or soft landing for gatherings this season. 

 

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