Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Greenfront in Farmville is also a place people travel to. I'm sure OP would find our house a "period piece" since not everything is from Wayfair. What a weird question OP.
+1 A co-worker bought some wonderful furniture for his new condo in Farmville.
https://visitfarmville.com/welcome-to-farmville-virginia/
Yeah, I don't think so. The point is not to over think furniture in the realm of important, permanent things. There isn't a mecca for "good furniture." Donate, upcycle, trade. There isnt a need for a 3000 k couch. Ever.
I don't get the point of your post. This thread isn't some existential debate about the role of furniture in the human experience.
OP, the biggest benefit of going to High Point is the plethora of showrooms in one vicinity. Other than the outlets, there isn't anything you can buy there that you can't get any place else, but it's the sheer variety of options that's the biggest benefit.
Honestly, it can be overwhelming. Are you working with an interior designer?