Showing posts with label high point furniture market. Show all posts
Showing posts with label high point furniture market. Show all posts

Chic in High Point: Bernhardt

This lingering cold and cough has me behind on editing my photos from High Point and just about everything else in my life. I feel especially bad because I couldn't wait to share the award winning entry that new creative director designed for Bernhardt. High Point can be exhausting and their library was the perfect place to rest for a spell before or after a showroom visit. If the large scale artwork looks familiar, it's because Ron was inspired by designer Raji Radhakrishnan creates in her spaces like she did in her Bureau Prive in the Kips Bay Decorator Show House earlier this year. The library was also the perfect place to highlight their chic yet affordable furniture collections. Bernhardt is a winner all around. 








Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic

What's Black & White and Red All Over?

What's black and white and red all over?  It's interior designer Alexa Hampton's space in the Hickory Chair showroom in High Point.  She wanted to do something bold that was classic and modern at the same time and she got it.  I especially love the tape and upholstery tack detail along the walls and neoclassical elements throughout the room.  I also love Alexa's fabulous sense of humor. She definitely helps perk you up when you're exhausted during Market.  

I also want to apologize for my lack of posts yesterday.  I'm still very under the weather but hope to get caught up with work, emails, and the blog over the next few days. 

Bon Weekend! 













Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic

Book Signing, Biscuits and Bloggers at Design Legacy

Everyone who came to my very first book signing at the new Design Legacy showroom in High Point commented that it was the perfect backdrop.  It was filled with pops of my favorite color orange that matched the book cover.  But it was also filled with their fabulous mix of vintage and new accessories, furniture, fabric, and great Southern hospitality.  Their new larger space also allows you to step back and get a good look at all the treasures.  I've gotten to know owner Kelly O'Neal and his team from the NYIGF and I was so honored that they hosted my book signing.  I was also thrilled that so many blogger friends, blog readers, and editors stopped by.  I'm even more excited that everyone who has seen the book so far has loved it.  I couldn't have asked for a better way to kick things off.  Thank you! 

Cute sign by Aaron at Design Legacy

I borrowed this instagram photo from Woodson & Rummerfield designers Ron Woodson and Jaime Rummerfield who I love seeing in High Point! Talk about chic!


































So much for going gluten free! 

Photos by Heather Clawson for Habitually Chic except where otherwise noted.