Product introductions
DNN Editor in Chief Courtney Porter sat down with Salgado Saucier founders, Peter Salgado and Kip Saucier to discuss their transition from interior designers to product designers, the pros and cons of tech and social media on design, and where they seek out influences and when they choose to ignore them.
With the creation of their HQ system, Demarc set out to design a home office system that ‘demarcates’ the office space when opened up and can be closed up to create physical and mental separation from the living space when the work day is over.
The Lyric Collection speaks to our unique understanding of designers’ needs. You see, we’re not just rug manufacturers – we’re also interior designers ourselves. And as interior designers, we know how excited we get when we find something beautiful that also works in terms of our functional needs and our budget.
After more than 25 years in the home furnishings industry, Jamie Young is determined to keep her business — and her products — fresh.
The Met is taking over High Point Market, unveiling debut collections with Eichholtz and Scalamandre, along with expanding its collaborations with key home décor brands like Abner Henry (furniture), Ann Gish (bedding), Caspari (entertaining), Exquisite Rugs (carpets), and Wendover Art Group (wall art). Scroll on to explore their new offerings and delve into how The Met carefully selects its licensing partners.
At Gabby and Summer Classics, we’re known for our commitment to southern hospitality. During High Point Market, we’ll continue this tradition by hosting daily cocktail hours with delightful small bites.
Two years into its partnership with the iconic Southern Living brand, Regina Andrew Detroit launches 11 new licensed lighting designs debuting at High Point Market this fall.
Building on the success of its Drew & Jonathan Home brand in partnership with Scott Brothers Global, Hooker Furnishings’ Pulaski Furniture division will expand the multi-collection line into the accents category this fall, a first for the partnership between the two companies.
In the realm of luxury interior design and architecture, collaborations often yield remarkable results, and today, we have the pleasure of talking to Patterson Flynn’s creative director, Pamela Marshall about their latest collaboration with acclaimed designer Mary McDonald. Mary’s multifaceted inspiration, deeply rooted in classic architectural elements, including the intricate details found in buildings, floors, ironwork, and furniture, has given birth to a collection that promises to captivate the senses.