Low Country Originals crafts light fixtures, funrniture and accessories with the lowcountry style of South Carolina and Georgia. This is a young company of artisans that use natural materials such as marsh reeds, sea shells, driftwood and old metal among others, that result in items that can be used in a wide variety of decorating styles. I liked the organic feel to much of what they had here in High Point. It just felt, well, natural, and beautifully designed and crafted.
This chair by Design Legacy is called the Daniel Armchair in Ocean Ikat. I rather liked the lines. It was in the lobby as I walked into one of the showroom buildings. I sat in it and it was quite comfortable.
A few pieces from the highly creative company Pulvermacher Designs. Many of the items from this Florida company have become highly collectable and sought after. They also do commissioned and custom work. These are just a few……..

Design Accents had a gorgeous and eye-catching variety of pillows and textiles in solids, patterns. All designs by Shalini Kakar. The photos speak for themselves.
Classic Home is California based and offers rugs, furnishings, textiles. They are members of the Sustainable Furnishings Council. I spoke at length with Rupal Mamtani, who was one of the nicest people I met at market. She obviously loved her job, and was knowledgable about every product on the floor. Her enthusiasm was contagious, and I look forward to working with her.








Thanks for visiting. The gardens await. I will also be introducing you to my two “kids” of the four legged kind, Whitley and Carter, and filling you in about their arrival into my family in rather unexpected ways. Laters, charisse























Thank you for the beautiful write up on Classic Home. I hope to see you at the next show in April!
Thank you! And I will be at Market again in April. Can’t wait to see what you have to offer this spring. Thanks for stopping by.