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Add to MyMarketThree-and-a-half million square feet of furniture and accessories that reflect every style, every category, every price point from every corner of the globe. To view our upcoming seminars & events, visit: https://www.andmorehighpointmarket.com/events/ ANDMORE at HPMkt Blog https://www.andmorehighpointmarket.com/designonhpmkt/ InterHall: You never know where the lightning of an inspired new idea might strike, but InterHall is a pretty good bet. Stroll through InterHall and expect delight, surprise and, just maybe, the Next Big Thing. IHFC created InterHall — 80,000 square feet on the first floor of the IHFC building — as a stage for the freshest new ideas to bask in the spotlight. https://www.andmorehighpointmarket.com/interhall Accessory Floors 2, 3, 4 & 5: As a buying destination for more than 200 premier lines, these three “must-see” floors provide invaluable insight on what’s trending in color, style, and materials. One of the highlights of this space is the vast array of price points and product lines represented throughout the area. IHFC Contemporary Floors 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 & 11 Welcome to The New Face of Modern in IHFC's Design Wing. An expanded offering is IHFC’s Design Wing, with a cohesive collection of contemporary resources
Spot the Signals: Exploring Trends with Future Snoops Tour
Educational IHFC Green Lobby Neighborhood: Commerce Concourse Shuttle Stop: 1 (Transportation Terminal)
What does a curved armrest, a raw edge, or a matte glaze tell us about where design is heading? Join Jaye Anna Mize, VP of Advisory & Partnerships at Future Snoops, for an insider walkthrough of IHFC that reveals the deeper currents shaping the next wave of product. This tour is about more than what's new—it's about spotting the subtle cues, cultural shifts, and emerging silhouettes that signal what's next. Through the lens of Future Snoops' signal-based methodology, you'll explore standout pieces across furniture, lighting, and décor, gaining real-time insights to inspire smarter buys and sharper creative decisions. Come sharpen your eye and step into the future, one product at a time.
Speakers: Jaye Anna Mize
Designer Therapy with Dalia Soles
Educational IHFC Designer Lounge, D701 Neighborhood: Commerce Concourse Shuttle Stop: 1 (Transportation Terminal)
Calling all principal designers: this is your unofficial therapy session for the business side of design! Join Dalia Soles, founder of project management firm Design Assisted, for an open discussion about the operational side of success. Explore practical solutions that will lighten your workload, from smart systems and AI tools to outsourcing strategies. Let’s free up your time so you can refocus your energy where it matters most— growth and design.
Speakers: Dalia Soles
Smartphone Tips for Better Market Photos Tour
Educational IHFC Designer Lounge, D701 Neighborhood: Commerce Concourse Shuttle Stop: 1 (Transportation Terminal)
Want to take better photos at Market using just your smartphone? On this tour, you’ll learn simple techniques for capturing great shots of furniture, lighting, and accessories—no fancy gear needed. Whether you're a designer, retailer, or marketer, you'll walk away with practical tips to help your photos look more polished and professional.
Speakers: Linda Holt
Inside Hospitality: A Curated Tour of Commercial-Grade & Customizable Design Tour
Educational IHFC Designer Lounge, D701 Neighborhood: Commerce Concourse Shuttle Stop: 1 (Transportation Terminal)
Join David Cohen for an exclusive guided tour through some of High Point Market’s top hospitality showrooms, highlighting commercial-grade, hospitality-focused products. We’ll spotlight vendors with deep experience in hotel furnishings, showcasing collections designed for durability, scale, and customization. Join a fun group to discover materials and finishes that bring hospitality style and commercial durability to both hotels and homes.
Speakers: David Cohen
Designed to Sell
Educational IHFC Designer Lounge, D701 Neighborhood: Commerce Concourse Shuttle Stop: 1 (Transportation Terminal)
What are the key ingredients behind a product that captures press attention and actually sells? Enter Product Lab founders: design publicist Ashley Acker and product strategist Hannah Levine. In this session for interior designers exploring product development, learn why most launches fall flat and the proven strategies that set successful brands apart. Hint: In 2025, brand equity is the new currency. It’s bold, a little scary, and exactly what you need to hear right now.
Speakers: Ashley Acker, Hannah Levine
Built to Collaborate: Bridging the Gap Between Builders and Interior Designers
Educational IHFC Designer Lounge, D701 Neighborhood: Commerce Concourse Shuttle Stop: 1 (Transportation Terminal)
In this discussion led by award-winning home builder and interior designer Rachel Brown of RB Interiors, learn what truly makes collaboration work and the key details designers often overlook. Drawing from her experience managing both sides of the process, expect tips for streamlined decision-making, smoother site visits, fewer change orders, and ultimately, better outcomes with fewer headaches. If you’re seeking smoother project workflows and elevated client experiences that set your work apart, this session is for you.
Speakers: Rachel Brown
Profit by Design: The Systems Behind a Thriving Design Studio
Educational IHFC Designer Lounge, D701 Neighborhood: Commerce Concourse Shuttle Stop: 1 (Transportation Terminal)
Growing a profitable design studio involves more than creativity; it requires systems and strategy. In this session, Strategic Business Consultant Brooke Stoll will share the core structures that support sustainable growth, from optimizing operations and workflows to building high-performing teams. Attendees will walk away with practical strategies to increase profitability, reduce burnout, and run their business with more clarity and confidence.
Speakers: Brooke Stoll