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New & Noteworthy | New Exhibitors to Salon NEW EXHIBITORS TO SALON BerHan Designs SAMS G-7014 Salon Being an interior designer herself, BerHan ownerTheresa Hansen was frustrated by the difficulty in finding high quality upholstered goods that didn’t come with exorbitant price tags. So she decided to make them herself. Her concept offers complete customization of dimensions, finish and fabric.The concept is a dream for designers, as they simply shop for a frame, with style choices ranging from traditional to transitional. And while the pieces are moderately priced,Theresa uses only the finest materials and craftsmanship. “I am extremely proud to put my name on them,” she says. Exhibiting in Salon this Spring, she looks forward to assisting other designers with a new level of customization for their needs and vision. Get Lit Ltd. SAMS G-7004 Salon Already an established and popular presence at High Point, Get Lit Ltd. is moving to Salon to increase the recognition they so truly merit from the high-end trade. Get Lit Ltd. was launched in 2016, the brilliant result of collaboration between long-time friends and industry veterans Peggy Richardson and Jeffrey Eure.Their lamp designs draw on the pair’s Louisiana roots to fuse southern charm and city sophistication.Traditional, transitional and modern base shapes in ceramic, marble and alabaster are dressed in fashion-forward colors and topped with clean linen shades. This high design aesthetic combined with moderate prices makes them accessible. House of Cindy SAMS G-6059 Salon Founder Cindy Ciskowski opened House of Cindy out of a passion for her local community, focusing on producing handmade, comfortable, timeless décor. With several previous companies under her belt, including Luxe and Mystic Home, she believed it was time to follow her deepest calling: textiles. Her materials are sourced from around the world — hand-loomed Moroccan Berber rugs, Asian batiks, African mudcloth and indigo prints, Mayan embroideries from Guatemala and more. In Los Angeles, they’re sustainably crafted into products that appeal to both the soul and the senses. House of Cindy is built on the world movement toward eco-friendly, ethical production without sacrificing beauty or luxury. High Point Market 119