Seen at the January Las Vegas Market

Home News Now spent several days at the recently ended winter Las Vegas, where we saw a number of case goods and upholstery resources showcasing a mix of inline and first-time-seen product. As always, the event gave us a chance to catch up on the latest style trends and product innovations. While much of the product mix already was seen in High Point, it was seen for the first time by many of those from the western half of the U.S. who typically don’t go to High Point every six months or in some cases even once a year. Thus they too were able to get caught up on what they have missed from some of the most important resources in the industry. Below is a glimpse of what we saw during the event.

Bradington-Young, a division of Hooker Furnishings, showed its Donovan leather sectional at the Las Vegas Market. Retailing at $10,999, it is shown with the Archives Raffia cocktail table, which is wrapped in raffia and shown in a textured Flax finish.

Four Hands showed its Faye upholstered bed, which is displayed here with the Sinclair ottomans in a green velvet fabric.

The Delray leather sectional by Theodore Alexander was seen at the company’s Las Vegas showroom with the Washi cocktail table, which features a figured bianco carrara marble top. The sectional retails around $8,500, and the cocktail table retails around $6,499.

This bedroom is part of Intercon’s Newport collection. Made with oak veneers in a Honey Oak finish, the bed retails at $599.

JLA Home showed its Grayson dining table, which is made with oak veneers in a black finish. The table retails at $999, and each fabric chair retails around $599.

Legends Home showed this reversible chaise sectional, which retails at $799. The companion side chair retails at $379.

Kuka Home showed these side chairs and companion ottomans in Nanobionic fabrics, which use natural minerals to convert body heat into infrared energy that can help increase circulation, boost energy levels and help improve sleep.

The 85-inch Monterrey four-door console was seen at Horizon Home. Retailing around $1,299, it is made in Mexico with pine solids and features reeded detailing.

This bed, featuring ambient fireplace-inspired lighting in the bench-style footboard, is part of Coaster Fine Furniture’s Preston collection. Shown in a dark blue fabric, it retails around $799.

Solid wood furniture manufacturer Fusion Designs had this showcase of bar stools and dining chairs at its Las Vegas showroom. This market, it expanded its bar-stool lineup to include 12 new models, bringing the total in the line to around 20.

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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