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The 2011 High Point Market Showroom Design and Merchandising Ideas Competition

Nov 23, 2011 By Joyce Hou , highpointmarket
Tag: High Point Market,Best of Market Award,People’s Choice Award

The 2011 competition featured two awards. Best of Market Week, a formal, juried contest, judged by respected industry experts, singled out the one showroom that exemplified design excellence for 2011, and gave special recognition to the first and second runners-up. The People’s Choice Award honored the voice of our customers by allowing Market Week attendees to select the one exhibitor who did the best job of capturing their attention.

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Best of Market Award
Red Egg, 415 West High Avenue

Red Egg was recognized by the judges for its serene display space and its use of accessories to layer a white-on-white palette. The 14-year-old accent furniture company is also known for its sophisticated and fun colors in recreated classic furniture pieces, reinterpreting each piece into something newand trend-forward. Red Egg manufactures its products in the U.S., and offers a unique showroom experience in a renovated historic High Point home.

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People’s Choice Award(New)
Four Hands, Union Square P202

Launched in 2009 to honor the voice of our customers, the Market Week People’s Choice Award takes showroom competition to a whole new level. Not only does the winning exhibitor have to present a spectacular display, they have to create enough excitement to inspire their guests to vote them to the top.

To win this award for the second year in a row, Four Hands raised the bar at Market with a Mad Hatter theme. Showcasing a magical hanging sofa with a garden underneath, a neon yellow deer as a centerpiece, a hanging army truck, graffiti panels, and a life-sized chess board, the Four Hands showroom hit the eyes at every level. Four Hands has also received the Best of Market Award in the past, so they are veterans in this competition.

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