HIGH POINT — Now that another spring market has come and gone, it’s time to celebrate some of the products we saw throughout the event, starting about four days before the official opening day and ending on Wednesday of this week, the official final day. During that time, while we may have lost count of all the showrooms we visited collectively, we have a pretty good idea of what caught our eye in both case goods and upholstery. Combined, each segment of the industry offered unique new fabrics, finishes and forms that are bound to strike a chord with consumers when the products hit retail floors across the U.S. in late summer and early fall. Here is a glimpse of what we saw throughout market.

The Lumber bedroom from Lifestyle Enterprise is made in Bangladesh with solid raintree wood. A five-piece set retails at $2,900.

The Reed bedroom by Flexsteel is made with oak veneers and shown here in a finish called Driftwood Oak. A four-piece set featuring this storage bed retails at $4,399.

Hooker Furnishings showed this living room vignette as part of its licensed Margaritaville collection. It features colorful new fabrics and pillows that offer a lively new aesthetic within the lifestyle mix of product.

The Scena sofa/sectional by Natuzzi Editions is shown in a light boucle fabric and retails around $8,900 as shown.

Bermex showed its Magic Table, which extends to 114 inches with a self-storing leaf. Made with solid red oak, it retails for around $6,000.

Shown here is RW Collective’s Bristol sofa featuring two cushions, which retails around $1,599.

Best Home Furnishings has reinvigorated its longtime Beast recliner line with new signage and promotional messaging. It also includes two new styles, bringing the total to six across the line. The larger of the two, shown at the far left, has an extra-wide seat and retails at $1,200, while a new smaller version retails around $999.

This is one of several living room vignettes from the Broyhill line, which was seen at Living Style, one of three new licensees that also include Bedding Industries of America and Town & Country Living.

Park Hill Collection showed at market for the first time in several years, offering a number of vignettes featuring a mix of product that has been developed together across categories, highlighting key style statements that stand the test of time.

The Rosen dining set by Steve Silver has soft contemporary design elements. Made with oak veneers, it is offered in this lighter finish and also a darker wood finish. The trestle-based table retails at $1,499.

The Nimbus bedroom by Magnussen Home is made with quartered oak veneers in a wire-brushed finish.

The Wilmont dining set by Pulaski is made with quartered oak veneers and has soft contemporary design elements.

The Yates bedroom by SLF is made with fir veneers in a wire-brushed finish.

This console is part of Grand Bahama, the latest addition to the Tommy Bahama licensed collection at Lexington Home Brands. It features pencil rattan in a swirl pattern as seen on the doors and the frame of the piece.

Artistica Home showed this living room vignette at its new showroom which is in the same building as sister company Lexington Home Brands at 1300 National Highway in Thomasville. It previously showed in the Hamilton Design District in downtown High Point.

The 92-inch Sadie sofa by Norwalk features Talalay foam on the seat and back. Described as a “highly breathable and buoyant type of natural latex,” this type of foam is used primarily in luxury mattresses and pillows.

The Sutton curved sofa by Interlude Home is available in the company’s IHCU custom fabric line as well as customers’ own material. It has a suggested retail of $13,000.

Wesley Allen’s Mason bed is shown here with a matte black frame and in a Seaside Breeze performance fabric.

This bedroom is part of Stickley Furniture’s Hudson Valley collection. The pieces are shown in a finish called Dark Roast. The bed in queen retails at $3,499, and the small nightstand retails at $1,249.

The Chantal sofa by Four Hands is 95 inches long and has a MAP of $2,699.

Bassett showed its Willow collection, featuring these nightstands in light pastel colors including Sage, Natural and White.

This bedroom group by Coaster has traditional design elements that are updated with a two-tone effect seen in the upholstered headboard and footboard that contrasts with the gray finish on the wood frame.

This sectional by Ashley Furniture features P2 zero gravity and immersive sound functionality that offers a surround-sound experience “without the rumble.” It also has a console with a new wireless charging tray and pop-up magnetic charger that offers wireless charging for smart watches and wireless headphone cases.

The Bentley office collection by Martin Furniture features this desk and bunching bookcase units with built-in touch lighting.

Jofran added this counter-height table to its popular Sierrafina collection. It features a sintered stone top and retails at $1,399 to $1,599 for a table and four chairs.

Elements International’s Alamonte bedroom is made with Empress oak veneers and poplar solids and features a mansion bed with an inset upholstered headboard and footboard. Nightstands feature a power outlet and USB/USC charging ports, and the dresser and chest feature jewelry storage.

The 4377 motion sectional in top-grain leather greeted visitors at the front entrance to the Nice Link Home Furnishings showroom. Available with immersive functionality, it retails from $5,499 to $5,999 for six pieces, while a non-immersive version retails at $4,999.

This craft center is part of Sherrill Furniture’s new Custom Cabinets by Design lineup. Available in multiple configurations, it offers plenty of drawer, door and shelf storage.

Canadel’s showroom featured this Chair Gallery, which showcases its versatility and capabilities in chair frame design and production.

