Coaster Fine Furniture Will Bring Its Successful Gallery Shopping Concept to High Point
Furniture World News Desk on
10/3/2024
North American furniture distributor Coaster Fine Furniture is headed to the High
Point Market with its successful gallery concept that blends one of the largest introductions of never-before-seen
product across multiple categories with best-sellers into two easy to navigate themes: “Ahead of the
Curve” and “Life’s a Beach –Vintage.”
Curated with the merchandising expertise of Crystal Nguyen, vice president of merchandise and strategic product
planning at Coaster, the themed environments feature numerous designs exclusive to Coaster at every price point,
from promotional to better goods. Coupled with retail-focused merchandising and display ideas, more than half are
available to be ordered and immediately shipped, and as such, many of the introductions to be displayed in the
showroom are featured in the company’s 2025 catalog.
“Ahead of the Curve,” the larger of the two themed presentations, focuses on contemporary, dynamic
designs characterized by sculptural and playful shapes in both upholstery and case goods that reflect a retro feel.
The look shines with free-flowing shapes and layered textures, from the stucco walls to the soft-to-the-touch
fabrics, with chunky corduroys, thick matte, mohair-like velvets, and faux furs. Warm earth and muted jewel tones
pervade, and wood tones are washed to medium brown in color, spiked with black accents and mixed with natural
materials.
“The feel is casual and relaxed, but at the same time very stylish,” Nguyen said. “Think
spaces that are very clean and minimalist with a focus on wellness, where home becomes your favorite getaway and a
place where you can exhale.”
The second gallery, “Life’s a Beach-Vintage” defines the maximalist side of the design spectrum,
which Nguyen describes as the “return of refined traditional style.” Classic and romantic, the overall
aesthetic nods to British Colonial influences, sans the heavy carvings of rice beds past, and the ubiquitous
reddish-brown finishes that largely defined the early ‘90s in the furniture business. Gone too is the
ring-pull, or as Nguyen called it, “door knocker,” hardware long associated with the look. Instead,
hardware is modern, fresh, and coupled with finishes that lean toward the richness of coffee brown.
Indeed, while the environment includes four-poster beds among the offerings, the overall impression is updated,
modern and clean lined. “This is not an imprint or a straight translation of what’s happened in the past
by any means,” Nguyen said. “We’re playing with a number of traditional styles made for the way
consumers want to really live today, and not just from a stylistic perspective. While Coaster continues to produce
goods from promotional to better, we’re continuing to elevate quality across the board coupled with
exceptional value. Our focus on craftsmanship continues to leap forward this season with an emphasis on better
design, and better construction, supported of course, by exceptional warehouse logistics and top-tier customer
service.”
See the new themed galleries, and more, in the Coaster showroom, 111 E. Commerce Avenue.
About Coaster Fine Furniture
Coaster Fine Furniture is a second-generation company that has become a leading North American furniture distributor.
Today, Coaster has five branches, and two U.S. distribution centers and employs over 400 people. The company offers
a diverse and stylish section of casual and formal living room, dining room, bedroom, home office and accent
décor. Coaster products can be found through an extensive dealer network and through leading online
retailers.