New furniture collections

- Furniture Today posts showed Stickley adding functional features and Natuzzi Editions debuting modular, wellness‑focused U.S. collections. - Big Furniture Group announced a new bedroom collection from Birlea for the market. - The product emphasis on modularity and wellness gives designers more flexible seating and upholstery options for contemporary residential briefs. (x.com) (x.com) (x.com)

Furniture makers are rolling out new case goods and upholstery lines built around smaller footprints, modular layouts and wellness features ahead of spring selling. (furnituretoday.com) Stickley said its High Point introductions add space-saving and customizable elements to the Hudson Valley and Walnut Grove collections, including a redesigned Hudson Valley Studio Bed with smaller proportions and an 86-inch sofa with an optional box skirt. The company also updated Harvey Ellis dining tables with a built-in 24-inch butterfly leaf, plus a new island and counter stool. (furnituretoday.com) Natuzzi Editions said on April 14 it would unveil new collections at High Point Market tailored to the U.S. market, with modular sofas and wellness-oriented designs. Furniture Today reported the launch under the Charme Italian line as part of Natuzzi’s April market presentation. (furnituretoday.com) In bedroom furniture, Big Furniture Group reported that Birlea launched a new collection called Zara this month, describing it as a sleek fluted range with clean lines, gold accents and a contemporary look. The lineup includes a two-door wardrobe, six-drawer chest, three-drawer chest and two-drawer bedside, in black or white. (bigfurnituregroup.com) Those releases arrive as High Point Market remains the main U.S. venue for upholstery and case goods suppliers to show spring product, with Furniture Today’s April coverage centered on new introductions for the event. Natuzzi’s and Stickley’s announcements were both tied directly to High Point timing in mid-April 2026. (furnituretoday.com) The product details point to a common merchandising pitch: furniture that does more in the same room. Stickley emphasized hidden or built-in function such as extension leaves and smaller-scale bedroom pieces, while Natuzzi emphasized sectional flexibility and comfort positioning, and Birlea framed Zara as both stylish and practical for retailers. (furnituretoday.com 1) (furnituretoday.com 2) (bigfurnituregroup.com) Stickley has been building on Hudson Valley since at least March 2025, when Furniture Today reported the company’s 125-year anniversary collection included 25 pieces across categories. The latest update shows the brand refining that platform with smaller-scale and customizable options rather than replacing it outright. (furnituretoday.com 1) (furnituretoday.com 2) Birlea has also been extending existing bedroom stories across finishes and formats. Big Furniture Group reported in March that Birlea added a walnut finish to its Croxley bedroom range, and in January said the company planned to show Zara alongside other bedroom and dining collections at the January Furniture Show. (bigfurnituregroup.com 1) (bigfurnituregroup.com 2) The near-term test is whether retailers convert these launches into floor space and orders during the spring market cycle. For now, the clearest throughline in April’s introductions is furniture designed to fit tighter rooms, shift between uses and present comfort as a selling feature. (furnituretoday.com) (furnituretoday.com)

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