HIGH POINT, N.C. — Architectural concrete outdoor furnishings maker Edge34 will introduce new designs at the upcoming spring High Point Market.
Produced at the brand’s manufacturing studio in Panama using fiber-reinforced concrete construction, the new collection includes pieces from Edge34’s collaboration with artists and designers Tym DeSanto and Sam Mangakahia.
“Every new product we create is an opportunity to push what concrete can become,” said Kimberly Spencer, co-founder of Edge34. “Through advanced fiber reinforcement and refined casting techniques, we’re able to achieve lighter, stronger, more expressive forms that maintain the permanence and integrity of the material while opening new possibilities in design.”
New products include the Stonehenge console, which balances monolithic presence with refined proportion, evoking ancient structural forms through a contemporary lens, while the Grimaldi lounge chair designed by DeSanto features a sculptural, carved interior inspired by lunar terrain.

Mangakahia’s Tangaroa bench is inspired by ocean rhythms and functions as both seating and a sculptural centerpiece. The Venetian side table pairs a refined circular top with a sculpted, faceted pedestal base, while the chaise lounge’s continuous, sculptural curve supports the body in a natural recline. The Rinku planter and bench system introduces a modular approach to landscape design, integrating seating and greenery in a unified architectural element.
This will be Edge34’s third appearance at High Point Market in its permanent showroom space at 1700 W. Green Drive. The showroom is open 8 a.m.-5 p.m. daily during market and by appointment year-round.
