Target design: Bernhardt makes its way in highlights

Target design: Bernhardt makes its way in highlights

The new Bernhardt venue showroom will be opened at April High Point Market.

A transformation is underway at the northern end of High Point's Design District, and market visitors will take a first look at a new showroom in April.

Bernhardt Furnique, a furniture manufacturer in North Carolina based in North Carolina in North Carolina, will open his new showroom in the 101 N. Hamilton St. for the Spring High Point Market from April 26 to 30 and on which company officials are called “the most modern and contemporary renovation”.

The two-story building, in which Klaussner was formerly home furnishings, has little resemblance to its previous facade. The outdoor area of ​​the white brick now connects to the glass input and creates a modern exhibition room design that complements the luxury product line of Bernhardt.

“This new showroom is much more authentic for our brand aesthetics and every part of it, from outside to every interior, shows our passion for design,” said Alex Bernhardt Jr., President and CEO. “We want this room not only present our furniture and collections in the most beautiful environments, but also inspire every visitor in our exhibition room.”

Bernhardt found that the new showroom emphasizes the company's “commitment to creativity and design”. The interiors have an “art -oriented style that is modern and reduced and presents structural materials that are a signature for the brand,” said officials.

An art gallery contains original works of art, while a new club in the building offers a “high -flying and breathtaking interior” in which buyers will take place for meals and social events, according to the representatives of companies. The new room will not only be remarkable for Bernhardt, but also for High Point market.

“This is only the third furniture market area that Bernhardt has taken in its 135-year history, including the first in Lenoir to the corporate office and the international location for budget opportunities that we have had for decades,” said Bernhardt. “We have known for some time that we needed a larger space to present our collections in an increased aesthetics, and the new location has 95,000 square foot, over 40% more space than the IHFC.

“But this exhibition space is not just about more square meters. It is about tinkering a goal on the market, a gallery that is exciting and inspiring, ”he continued. “We know that visitors to this building are transported by what they see.”

Bernhardt has its headquarters in Lenoir, NC, and was founded in 1889 by John Mathias Bernhardt. Today the company is headed by the fourth generation of the Bernhardt family and has eight manufacturing facilities in North Carolina, six offices in overseas and sales employees in 50 companies.

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