See a Fully Realized Home, Designed the Corey Damen Jenkins Way
Walking into Corey Damen Jenkins’ expanded presentation at Fall 2025 High Point Market feels less like entering a showroom and more like stepping into a fully imagined home, one layered with history, adventures, and Corey’s unique maximalist style. This season marks a major evolution of his collections with Hancock & Moore and Maitland-Smith, now expanded enough to win their own unique room-by-room experience.

A Grand Entrance: Where Designer Dreams and Storytelling Begin
Corey has the gift of pulling from ancient cultures and blending them with other eras of history to create stunning spaces. He began our tour in the foyer, where returning favorites mingle with fresh introductions and a brand-new category: bespoke accessories for Maitland-Smith. It’s here that Corey’s expertise with details shines, from the raffia-wrapped Beth table with its scalloped edge to familiar silhouettes reimagined with new texture and tone. The beloved Doxon chair returns in buttery caramel leather, while lacquer, eglomisé, and brass details bring personality into a home.
Dining With Drama: Old-World Influence Meets Modern Living
In the dining room, antiquity meets modern living. The Serenity table, shown in a cerused finish, expands from intimate dinner to full celebration sizes, and is flanked by his gorgeous green Brielle chairs. Nearby, the Morghan credenza, finished inside and out, feels like a designer secret you’re delighted to discover.

Modern Furniture for Living and Family Rooms in Maximalist Style
Throughout the space, Corey’s love of storytelling through interior design is on display. The Wellington chair nods to equestrian styling with its sculptural horse-head finial and rich hide. The family room introduces the Charlie sofa (named for his dog), relaxed yet refined, paired with new Erica side tables and the sleek Sofia swivel chairs.

Bespoke Statement Pieces and Office Moments
There’s drama too: a Chesterfield-inspired Adams sofa upholstered in a decadent, gator-embossed leather, and a new desk chair that reinterprets the beloved Doxon and Claiborne silhouettes with polished brass details.
In the parlor and bedroom, you’ll find the Flossie sofa, named for Corey’s grandmother, in pearly blue leather, and the Josephine dining table. The Winchester bed anchors the bedroom, an empire-inspired design born from a private client project and reimagined in creamy antique white with glowing brass accents.
Sneak Peek at Corey Damen Jenkin’s Wallpaper Collection with Kravet
And just as you think you’ve seen it all, there’s a quiet teaser tucked into the foyer: a preview of Corey Damen Jenkins’ upcoming wallpaper collection with Kravet, launching January 2026. It’s a hint of what’s next, and a reminder that this world he’s designing continues to grow richer, more layered, and unmistakably his.
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