Despite the cancellation of the Spring High Point Market, The Howard Elliott Collection has decided that THE SHOW MUST GO ON!
The company developed over 100 new products that would have been introduced last week in our High Point Showroom. These new introductions touched on all the categories we offer: Decorative Mirrors, Accent Furniture, Decorative Accessories and Wall Art.
Howard Elliott has unveiled their new Spring Collection digitally in their new Spring 2020 Catalog. Viewers can flip through 64 pages of introductions incorporated into lifestyle settings reminiscent of the memorable vignettes that would have been seen in their High Point Showroom. “We are entering a new era and thus, we are proactively becoming more nimble to ensure our product launches are presented in a way that our customers can appreciate,” says Howard Elliott President and Founder, Brian Berk.
The pages of the digital catalog offer clickable links that direct you to the respective product page on Howard Elliott’s website where you can view lifestyle images, product detail images, stock status and other product detail information. Viewers with an online account can shop directly from the pages! View the catalog here: Howard Elliott Spring 2020 Catalog >
“We are excited to launch our Spring 2020 Collections and we felt it was important to create the virtual catalog as well as replicate some of the vignettes that customers would have seen in our High Point Showroom. The best thing to do in a time of uncertainty, is to try new approaches!” said Berk.
The Howard Elliott Collection remains open with domestic production manufacturing an average of 1,500 face masks per day! Utilizing all safety precautions and with many of the company’s staff working from home, Howard Elliott is still processing and shipping orders daily.
The Howard Elliott Collection opened its doors in 2001, and has been redefining the home furnishing and hospitality industry ever since. With a warehouse just 20 miles west of Chicago, Howard Elliott works to create exceptional products that transform a house into a home. When they are not helping out by making masks during the COVID-19 crisis, they are often known for their beautiful and innovative designs of decorative mirrors, home accessories, and accent furniture.