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DESIGN TRENDS


High Point Highlights local designers share their favorite finds Classically Inspired


“When I visit High Point, I love to see new trends and exciting new pieces,” says designer Gigi Chapman of deGuise Interiors. “The showrooms give me fresh new ways to make


my clients’ homes great.” One of Chapman’s favorite manufacturers at the market is Modern History, whose name reflects its mission to construct classically styled furnishings with a modern edge. The design- ers at Modern History make twice-a-year visits to Europe for inspiration. Their furniture shows off an incredible atten- tion to detail: finishes are hand-rubbed and solid oak drawers have hand-dovetailed con- struction.


The Linear chest with Linear chests


214 CSD


deGuise Interiors | from $3,570


its clean lines and simple, striking design traces its roots to mid-century Italian styles. Constructed of eucalyptus, the


rectangular knobs and distinc- tive legs are made of iron with a gold leaf finish. The chest comes in two sizes: a small bed- side chest and a larger one that would be at home in a living room or foyer.


At deGuise Interiors, the design team is dedicated to creating spaces that reflect their clients’ personalities and life- styles by capturing their design dreams and making them a real- ity. “Today, young people want pieces they can keep forever,” says Chapman. “They want tra- dition with a modern twist. This chest—an updated version of a bachelor’s chest—is a statement piece with a modern look and finish.” deguiseinteriors.com, 843-971-1491


As You Like It


For the team of designers at CHD Interiors the first step in creating beautiful and functional interiors is getting to know their clients and understanding how they make use of their personal space. The next step, they say, is identifying a design theme, a process that’s often inspired by a pattern or signature piece of furniture or art. From there, everything falls into place. It’s no wonder that the Marielle bookcase from Century Furniture caught the team’s at- tention at the High Point market. The intrigue of this bookshelf lies in the fully customizable upholstered exterior, which is trimmed with nailheads. Three


open, adjustable wood shelves rise over two doors that hide an adjustable interior shelf. Dark antique brass hardware com- pletes the look.


Fifth Avenue bed CHD Interiors | from $4,350 Another head-turner was the Marielle bookcase CHD Interiors | from $9,980


Fifth Avenue bed, also from Century Furniture. Featuring unique curved lines and a bold 66-inch-tall headboard, this cus- tom piece can be designed in a multitude of fabric, leather and


nailhead combinations, creating a focal point in any bedroom. With over 2,000 fabrics, leathers and trims in a variety of finishes, the designers at CHD are able to tell your unique story. chdinteriors.com, 843-357-1700


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