Elevated Living for Spring
Kicking off the season with must-watch brands from High Point Market this April.

High Point Market, spanning 11 million square feet of showrooms, is the premier industry event for home furnishings. Hawaii buyers and designers will travel to North Carolina from April 26–30 to explore collections that align with Island aesthetics. Here are our top product picks — contact your favorite local interior designer or retailer for more details.

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Workshop/APD x Arteriors: ‘Clasp’ Mirror, ‘Melt’ Outdoor Console and Bookends
Dynamic textures and innovative design in lighting, furniture and wall art shine in Workshop/APD’s ongoing collaboration with Arteriors. The signature Melt collection highlights organic movement, featuring rich materials like smoked wood, galaxy marble, gesso-plated iron and more.

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Vanguard Furniture: ‘Flynn’ Dining Table
If you’re looking for an avant-garde approach to a traditional family dining area, the Flynn dining table is a terrific piece. Its hand-poured, cast aluminum top with natural textures in a charcoal finish complements concave, triangle-shaped travertine bases. The Flynn dining table is available in 102-inch rectangular, 60-inch round, and 60-inch square sizes.

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Arteriors: ‘Halton’ Cocktail Table
With button accents and cutout designs inspired by fashion tailoring, the Halton cocktail table is a beautiful centerpiece. Smoked oak veneer and blackened iron combine in a sophisticated, minimalist form, perfect for the “quiet luxury” aesthetic.

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LH Home: ‘Binx’ Side Table
Soft curves and flowing wave patterns in green and light neutral hues make the Binx side table a charming addition to Island homes with contemporary coastal or modern plantation-style design. Crafted from durable concrete, it elegantly mimics the look of green marble.

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Accent Décor: ‘Color Theory’ Vase
Inspired by marbled stone, the mouth-blown, chip-molded glass pieces in Accent Décor’s Color Theory collection feature mosaic-like patterns layered into the surface. Their unique texture and color make them striking additions to Japandi-themed spaces.

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Universal Furniture: ‘Dwell’ Credenza
Closed latticework, traditionally associated with outdoor gardens, evokes architectural influences that make the Dwell credenza a standout piece. Crafted from pine, cast aluminum, and concrete, it’s available in three finishes — River Rock, Boulder, and Basalt — for a grounded and sophisticated look.

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Napa Home & Garden: Large ‘Petalo’ Vase
Handmade in Tuscany, the Petalo vase features intricate, hand-applied petals in a soft white glaze. This grand-scale centerpiece, steeped in Italian craftsmanship, adds sculptural elegance to dining tables, kitchen islands or mantels.

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Jamie Young Co.: ‘Preston’ Table Lamp in Mother-of-Pearl
A square mother-of-pearl body and antiqued brass accents set a luxe, luminous tone for this refined lamp. The drum shade is made of white slubbed linen, a casual, cozy and classic material that pairs well with crisp Island aesthetics.

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Vincent Sheppard: ‘Kodo’ Rocking Chair
Indoor-outdoor living gets a chic upgrade with the Kodo rocking chair. Designed for comfort and durability, this piece features soft curves, an inviting shape, and weather-resistant materials such as ceramic, aluminum, and tactile polypropylene rope. Finishes in Fossil Grey or Dune White are easy to mix and match with your space.

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Hooker Furnishings: ‘Banyon Bay’ Collection
A versatile blend of modern geometry and soft contours, the Banyon Bay furniture collection transitions effortlessly between urban, coastal and mountain aesthetics. The collection offers a fresh, youthful approach to contemporary home furnishings.
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