High Point Market Authority releases market Style Report

Trends for winter/spring 2021 identified by a team of Style Spotters

HIGH POINT, N.C. — The High Point Market Authority (HPMA) has released the High Point Market Style Report for winter/spring 2021, following the fall 2020 market in October.

The 30-page Style Report was produced by eight influential trend trackers, all part of the HPMA’s 2020 Style Spotters team. With half the team able to attend fall market in person and the other half tuning in virtually due to COVID-19, the Style Spotters perused an abundance of new product introductions both in person as well as digitally to capture the season’s upcoming styles.

Highlighting natural elements and acknowledging the impact of COVID-19 on home design, the winter/spring 2021 Style Report covers 19 key trends for the upcoming seasons. From “Unexpected Textures” to “Modern Organic Luxury” to “Natural Territory,” among others, it features 80 products from 52 exhibitors. 

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Soft colors is one of the trends identified in the Style Report.Soft colors is one of the trends identified in the Style Report.

Soft colors is one of the trends identified in the Style Report.

The Style Report can be accessed and downloaded at highpointmarket.org/products-and-trends/winter-spring-2021-style-report. Featured Style Report products can be found on the High Point Market Pinterest boards at pinterest.com/highpointmarket. Additional product selections spotted by the Style Spotters can also be found on Pinterest at the same link, with each Style Spotter populating his or her own board with a few dozen favorites.

“Our 2020 Style Spotters have proven to be extremely innovative and adaptable in navigating this year’s unique challenges. We could not be prouder of their dedication and hard work. Their expert selections reveal an explosion in products designed to meet the current surge in home renovations and interior projects, including a growing focus on home offices and family lounging areas,” said Style Spotters Advisors Gary Inman and Shay Geyer in the report’s intro. “We applaud our 2020 team of Style Spotters for their selections and for supporting our industry during the COVID-19 pandemic.”


Accent tables with an artistic flair caught the eyes of High Point Style Spotters.Accent tables with an artistic flair caught the eyes of High Point Style Spotters.

Accent tables with an artistic flair caught the eyes of High Point Style Spotters.

Style Spotters who contributed to the Style Report include:

• Rachel Cannon, Rachel Cannon Limited

• Nancy Fire, Design Works International

• Joanna Hawley-McBride, Jojotastic

• Don Ricardo Massenburg, Design Inkredible

• Rachel Moriarty, Rachel Moriarty Interiors

• Ivonne Ronderos, DKOR Interiors

• Victoria Sanchez, Victoria at Home

• Keita Turner, Keita Turner Design

The award-winning Style Spotters program, sponsored by Studio Designer, features eight home fashion pace setters that showcase their favorite products and top trends from High Point Market exhibitors via Pinterest, product previews, Style Spotters LIVE! events, two post-Market Style Reports, and various media interviews. Mentored by Shay Geyer and Gary Inman, program alumni and HPMA’s Style Spotters Advisors, each Style Spotter serves for two Markets over a calendar year. More details about the program can be found at www.highpointmarket.org/products-and-trends/style-spotters.

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Jennifer Bringle

Jennifer Bringle is the executive editor of Casual News Now. She has served as editor-in-chief of Casual Living, the leading trade publication covering the outdoor furnishings and accessories industry. She also served as managing editor of Designers Today, a trade publication focused on the interior design community. Prior to that, she served as editor-in-chief of Kids Today magazine, the leading trade publication of the infant and juvenile home furnishings and accessories industry. Jennifer also has been featured on Good Morning America, The Plum and the Associated Press.  Jennifer is a 2001 graduate of North Carolina State University with a B.A. in mass communication with a minor in journalism.

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