New outdoor, Barclay Butera designs, among High Point intros for Lexington

The company also added to its Artistica Home line


The Silver Sands collection for Tommy Bahama OutdoorThe Silver Sands collection for Tommy Bahama Outdoor

The Silver Sands collection for Tommy Bahama Outdoor

HIGH POINT – After the cancellation of the spring High Point Market, as well as the ICFA Preview and Casual Market Chicago, Lexington Home Brands opened their doors for fall market ready to show off. The company launched two new outdoor collections in its Tommy Bahama Outdoor line, as well as two new Barclay Butera collections and additions to the Artistica Home line.

For outdoor, Lexington followed its five-collection 2019 offering with two new groups: Silver Sands and La Jolla. 

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Transitional Silver Sands includes dining, seating, occasional and lounge pieces in aluminum with a soft gray Oyster Shell finish. A hand-applied dry brush detail gives the look of wood grain, while curved fretwork adds dimension to tables and seat backs. Round and square table options are available.

The La Jolla collection is made with sustainably sourced Indonesian teak, coated in a protective finish that resembles the natural patina of weathered teak. The finish maintains its color, so the teak doesn’t require any maintenance to retain its look. The line includes faux slate tabletops on occasional pieces, as well as three dining and bistro table choices.

“South Beach teak was our bestseller in Chicago last year,” said Shannon Baugh, marketing manager, Lexington Home Brands. “So we’re excited about this collection.


La Jolla’s teak features a weather-resistant finish.La Jolla’s teak features a weather-resistant finish.

La Jolla’s teak features a weather-resistant finish.

Lexington also launched two new lifestyle collections from designer Barclay Butera—Park City and Carmel. 

Taking inspiration from his second home in the Utah mountains, Butera infuses Park City with a natural yet sophisticated feel. White oak in a dark mocha finish is accented with burnished bronze hardware, while supple leathers and hide-on-hair upholstery exude both luxury and a rugged mountain aesthetic. 

“Since Barclay is a textile person, there’s a big textile story in the fabrics and the leather,” said Baugh.


Park City utilizes a mix of fabrics and leathers.Park City utilizes a mix of fabrics and leathers.

Park City utilizes a mix of fabrics and leathers.

On the other end of the spectrum, California-cool Carmel features white oak finished in creamy winter white with camel undertones and burnished bronze hardware and accents. Smooth white marble tabletops and richly textured upholstery and leather continue the tactile story started with Park City.

Both collections include dining, case goods, bedding and occasional pieces.

Lexington brand Artistica Home also launched a new collection—Vérité—this market. Vérité features designs dressed in organic and natural materials and textures, with random planks of sawn 5mm European white oak veneers juxtaposed against pitted sheet aluminum. Artistica also added products to its Signature Designs portfolio, Cohesion Program and Metal Designs Program this market.


Burnished bronze accents pop against Carmel’s winter white finish.Burnished bronze accents pop against Carmel’s winter white finish.

Burnished bronze accents pop against Carmel’s winter white finish.

More information is available at lexington.com.

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Jennifer Bringle

Jennifer Bringle is the executive editor of Casual News Now. She has served as editor-in-chief of Casual Living, the leading trade publication covering the outdoor furnishings and accessories industry. She also served as managing editor of Designers Today, a trade publication focused on the interior design community. Prior to that, she served as editor-in-chief of Kids Today magazine, the leading trade publication of the infant and juvenile home furnishings and accessories industry. Jennifer also has been featured on Good Morning America, The Plum and the Associated Press.  Jennifer is a 2001 graduate of North Carolina State University with a B.A. in mass communication with a minor in journalism.

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