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Hudson Valley Lighting Group Debuts Spring 2023 Collections at High Point Market

Mitzi continues its Tastemakers series with Mitzi/Ariel Okin,
which serves as the designer’s first exploration into lighting.
Ariel’s love of clean lines, texture and patterns can be seen
across the fixtures, as well as less traditional design details,
such as Fifi’s scallop detailing.

Nanimarquina launches three new rug collections at Salone del Mobile

The Oblique collection, designed by British creator Matthew Hilton, captures the most
contemporary conceptualization of the tradition of overlaying rugs. This proposal is
achieved through the juxtaposition of oblique figures, resulting in a contrivance of
monochromatic volumes.

South + English debuts Ready To Go, Made To Order lines

Luxury home furnishings brand South + English is debuting two new programs at the ends…

Seating sample: A look at new sofas, swivel chairs and more

There’s a lot of movement — literally — in seating being introduced at this spring’s…

Four Hands launches Crafted in the USA collection

Four Hands, which sources products from manufacturing partners around the globe, is debuting its Crafted…

Farrow & Ball debuts Dead Flat super matte paint finish

Paint and wallpaper maker Farrow & Ball is unveiling what it calls “its most revolutionary…

Designer Alfredo Paredes extends line with EJ Victor

At this month’s High Point Market, Alfredo Paredes is expanding the line of seating and…

High Point preview: Idea-sparking accessories

From design focal points to decor perfect for layering, we’ve got a preview of new…

A look at new beds and linens to see in High Point

With the latest release of Consumer Insights Now research results focused on consumers’ plans to…

Ariel view of the Santa Monica Barker Hanger during The Other Art fair for Saatchi art

Saatchi’s ‘The Other Art Fair’ is inclusive, tech-inspired and psychedelic

There was much to glean about where commercial art is trending last week at Saatchi Art’s Los Angeles fair. The mission of “The Other Art Fair” is to support emerging artists and make contemporary art accessible to a wider audience (See: Younger millennials and Gen Z). Fair entry was $25/day and end caps between rows of artist’s booths featured curated selections of works under $500. The fair leans heavily into its ‘otherness’ and prides itself on rebelling against the mainstream.