HIGH POINT – Vermont-based high-end furniture manufacturer Copeland is shifting its focus to its core categories—bedroom and dining—at this year’s market, following a series of new category and material launches in previous shows.
“As the conversation around tariffs and shifting manufacturing trends grows louder, publications like The Washington Post and NY Magazine have spotlighted Copeland’s long-standing commitment to domestic craftsmanship,” the company said in a statement. “Founded in Vermont in 1976, the company has stayed true to its roots: producing sustainably made, heirloom-quality pieces that feel both current and timeless.“
Copeland’s new Savoy bedroom collection features plush upholstered headboards and nightstands with integrated lighting, USB power outlets, and an optional undermounted floor light. Available in walnut, oak, and cherry finishes, the collection blends style with modern functionality.
For dining, Copeland is introducing the Baton dining tables with 15mm-thick tempered glass or 12mm-thick sintered stone tops in two shades—Macchia Vecchia and Sahara Noir. This follows their successful debut of sintered stone last fall, which they’ve described as a durable and sophisticated alternative to traditional wood and glass. Copeland also made waves in the upholstery category with the introduction of a three-piece sofa, loveseat, and chair line in Fall 2023, expanding it with an additional chair option.