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The Richard Mishaan Collection, a sneak peek!
We’ve been working with designer Richard Mishaan for the past few months to put together an amazing, unique collection that will be debuting in a few weeks at High Point Market. Here is a sneak peek of some of the beautiful pieces of art we’ve created! Enjoy!
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High Point Opening Day
Market seems very busy this year. We had to open two days prior due to interested designers not wanting to wait. Sales meetings went well and we have put together a fantastic team this year. First day went off without a hitch and of course led to the amazing Thom Filcia party in our showroom…have a peek
High Point Day Four
Finally! The showroom is finished and we can relax….oh wait its High Point Market. There is no such thing as relaxing.
High Point Day Two
High Point Market day two was extremely productive, we hung a lot, leveled a lot, and hung some more.
High Point Day One
We have arrived here at High Point Market in beautiful North Carolina, and we couldn’t be happier. Yeah, that lasted about a minute. Now it’s work, work, work, hang, pull, sort. Just to give you an idea we took a video for you. Enjoy everyone.
Almost Done
It’s all hanging but we’re not priced yet. 20 hours before our sales meeting and we think we might actually make it without a breakdown. We’ll see. Here’s a taste of some walls in the front. Fishzilla made it and it’s a big fish indeed.
High Point Setup- Day 2 Mayhem Averted
Okay, we’re making some progress and that look of despondent terror is starting to fade. We may actually be done in time for a sales meeting on Friday morning. Tomorrow will be big; we still have a box full of pictures that has yet to hit the dock.
High Point Setup- Day 1
Ok, it’s never easy facing the the blank stare of empty walls, but we soldier on. The panic of the first day usually subsides by around the time we need a heavy coffee jolt in the afternoon, after which we go from panic to a latent fear that we’ll never get it done in time. So, here we go…800 pictures, 5000 square feet, three days and two people to get it all hung and happy. Yeeeee-haaa.









































