Seen at the winter Las Vegas Market

At the recently concluded January Las Vegas Market, Home News Now spent a few days visiting showrooms and seeing people and product that make the event the draw that it has become for buyers from around the country. While many of the products we saw were initially introduced this past fall in High Point, many of them were being seen for the first time by buyers who don’t always make it to the East Coast and for whom Las Vegas is the springboard for them to refresh their floors by this spring. There are plenty of opportunities to accomplish that as much of the product shown is either in stock or soon to arrive in the U.S. Below are some of the highlights we saw at the market that are likely to help drive business now and for the balance of 2026.

Phillips Collection showed its Arizona upholstery group at the Las Vegas Market. Featuring this 103-inch-wide sofa that retails at $7,500, it is shown in a Cool Cream fabric.

Norwalk Furniture showed its April sectional in leather. Available in fabric or leather, it retails at $9,000 as shown.

Visitors to the Hooker Furnishings showroom were greeted by this vignette which is part of the company’s licensed Margaritaville collection. Set to hit retail later this year, the mix that features four different design aesthetics drew both commitments and orders at market.

Coaster Fine Furniture showed its Besler home office collection that features this Smart Top writing desk featuring a temperature, scratch, weather and dent-resistant work surface. It is shown here in a natural finish, but also is available in a black finish.

The Juliana five-piece power sectional by Parker Living is shown in a Crisp Taupe fabric. Shown with a storage ottoman, it was one of three first-time shown upholstery groups that retail from $2,999 to $3,499.

The 80777BM six-piece sectional by Cheers/Man Wah was among several new motion upholstery groups the company introduced at market. It retails for around $2,999 as shown.

Furniture Classics breathed new life into some classic forms shown in these colorful and vibrant finishes. They include a combination of traditional drawer chests with shaped drawer fronts and legs to chests with campaign-inspired hardware and metal accents and British West Indies inspired tables with turned legs.

Meridian Furniture showed this oval shaped table with an architectural inspired stepped base that mirrored the shape on the table top. Available in three finish options, it retails at $1,999.

Charlie Winans, director of business development and national accounts at Stanton Sofas, demonstrates some pieces in the company’s line of immersive seating that includes sound, vibration and motion for a next-level experience of technology and comfort.

Among the new groups show at Porter Designs was Alestair, which includes a sofa, loveseat and chair in a textured black fabric with gray and white highlights.

These beds featuring shapely headboards and turned posts are part of Flexsteel’s Azalea collection. They combine beauty with functionality featuring charging outlets and USB ports in case pieces and wood pieces in a walnut finish and featuring brushed nickel hardware. The second headboard shown also is available in a performance fabric.

The Isabella pedestal base dining table by Four Hands is shown in a Natural Oak finish along with chairs featuring a mixed media story of leather back rests and seats in a rose tone velvet fabric.

This shot, taken at the front of the Rock House Farm showroom, features some of the company’s key brands including the Jocelyn swivel chair by Century at left, the Yvette skirted chair by Jessica Charles, the Paladin credenza by Maitland-Smith at right, the Shiloh book shelf by Maitland-Smith and the Saint Michael large skirted sofa by Century.

This lifestyle vignette was among many of beautifully curated rooms seen at the Theodore Alexander showroom in Las Vegas. Pieces shown here include the Kiki Sofa, the art deco-inspired Griffin side table at left and the Primrose swivel chairs.

Market attendees are seen making their way to the World Market Center buildings A, B & C just before the official start of market.

Thomas Russell

Home News Now Editor-in-Chief Thomas Russell has covered the furniture industry for 25 years at various daily and weekly consumer and trade publications. He can be reached at tom@homenewsnow.com and at 336-508-4616.

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