High Point Furniture Market - North Carolina, Oct 2009
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 I've wanted to attend the semi annual High Point Furniture Market in North Carolina ever since hearing my interior design teachers talk about it in school. I finally made it this past October. I went to the show as a member of the Press which had some limits in terms of getting in to some of the showrooms and being able to see wholesale pricing, but for my purposes, I was able to see quite a bit in one long day, I met some great people, and I left with a handy show directory that indicates which companies have green products. I also got to hand out some of my snazzy new EMS business cards for the first time!
Here were some of the highlights of the show for me:
environment - Laurel DresserThe first "e" in environment is backwards in their logo, but of course I don't have that option on my keyboard. I recognized the name and furniture at the environment booth from the ads of a local Portland store called EWF Modern that carries their products, so I was excited to talk to them. Most of their furniture is bold & heavy in appearance, often made with a variety of natural woods pieced together and paired with black or glass.
Most of the wood is sourced from reclaimed resources in Brazil. A few other furniture companies I had spoken to were also importing wood from Brazil, so I asked why they weren't using locally sourced wood. environment has
environment - Gavia Buffetactually done detailed studies on the emissions from shipping their goods to the U.S. vs. having them made here and found that they have a smaller carbon footprint shipping many items on a container ship close to their intended destinations than they would if they made everything in one place in the U.S. and then trucked a handful of pieces at a time all over the country.
I also have to give environment the prize for the best handout of the show - a nice little 8GB USB drive.
....more to come!

