There was a “Color-Box Factory” trend at High Point this season.
Manufacturers added life to the industrial chic look with plenty of color…
Pug Paints. Image: Interior Design Hound
You could say they’re painting by numbers.
Numbers Cabinet. Image: Furniture Classics Ltd.
Yep, it was a real numbers game for Interior Design Hounds & buyers at Market.
Schnauzers. Image: Creative Co-op & IDH
I spotted vintage inspired graphic numbers applied to everything from pillows to casegoods.
Vintage Pails. Image: Creative Co-op
Let me count the ways:
1. Tables
2. Chairs
3. Pillows
4. Artwork
5. Upholstery
6. Home Décor & Accessories
French Flower Buckets. Image: Creative Co-op
Key elements to the “Color-Box Factory” trend are:
- Highly Distressed & Weathered Finishes
- Wheels, Gears, Bolts & Rivets
- Industrial, Factory Vibe
- Aluminum, Tin & Iron
- Graphic Numbers
- Primary Colors
Industrial + Color. Image: Moe’s Home Collection
Many companies geared the “Color-Box Factory” trend to a “young, loft-living demographic.”
I think every house could use a little pop of color, don’t you? Even Dog houses.
Dogs of Industry. Image: Creative Co-op
The classic cross-back chair received a splash of color from several companies at High Point Market…
Dogs of Industry. Image: Creative Co-op
With a highly distressed finish, the colorful, metal café chairs are perfectly Pet Friendly.
Frenchies seem to find the chairs très chic!
Image: Moe’s Home Collection & Gwen Gear
Yep, I spotted colorful Dogs of every breed & description at the International High Point Furniture Market.
Wire Fox Terrier, Shih Tzu, Chihuahua, &
Chocolate Labrador Dog Art. Image: McGaw Graphics
I think I’m inspired to get my Dog Taffy a little color-box factory look of her own.
This seatbelt Dog collar certainly fits the trend…
Bulldog Mustache Toy & Dog Collar
It’s adjustable.
Later, I’ve got to let the Dog out,



































Taffy, our charming 








































