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10/05/2011

Editor at Large NYDC What's New What's Next Recap

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Watch the Editor at Large video to see Jeanine Hayes, Eileen McComb, Charlotte Moss, Michelle Adams, Suysel dePedro Cunningham, Carolyn Sollis, Dara Caponigro, Carlton Varney, Drew McGukin, Amy Preiser, Allison Mezzafonte and others dish on trends they are seeing in the marketplace.

They list the popular color trends to be pink, persimmon, orange, purple, aubergine, grey and chocolate brown. All of which will be featured prominently for our upcoming Fall Market Launch. It's always fun to see that we hit the nail on the head! Beyond that... aren't those some dreamy color combinations to work with? It will be thrilling to see the return of full on color in the home.

The interview with Michelle Adams, Editor in Chief of Lonny Magazine, Suysel de Pedro Cunningham of Tilton Fenwick, and Carolyn Sollis actually takes place in Pearson's NYC showroom at the NYDC. So watch it twice to catch some of the lovely items in the background.

a href="http://editoratlarge.com/editortv/what-s-new-what-s-next-in-color/95">See the full video here. In video two we see Jim Druckman and others discussing art deco, soft modern, exotic/skins, exuberance and risk taking all coming on strong for fall. Notice our 2378 sectional in this video just after Jim begins to talk. The section isn't new, but due to client demand Pearson has added a left arm and a right arm chaise to the mix as well as a bench. All of these will be on full display in our High Point showroom this month. Can't wait to see you all! See the full video here.

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