High-end brands and interior designers should be aware of warning signs — and possible bright spots — as they prepare for fall markets and plan for 2025.
Small changes can make a significant difference in a room. These changes can be a painting, object, lamp design, or an antique orange glass frog. A one-word change in a poem can alter the poem’s meaning and appeal.
Giorgetti’s furnishing solutions grace the new venue of the prestigious private members’ club CORE: in New York, designed by architecture and interior design studio m2atelier.
This strategic move will enable Capitol Lighting to broaden its product offerings and support Bellacor’s established customer base with an enhanced shopping experience.
With 45 days til the gates open in the beautiful mountain town of Idyllwild, California, event producers PS HomeBoys are thrilled to announce headliners and special guests for the fourth edition of Pride Under the Pines.
Hudson Grace announces its inaugural collaboration with none other than renowned actress Diane Keaton. The brand and taste maker came together to create a bold, yet classic home collection that features over 100 pieces.
Welcome to the August edition of Design Business Blueprint. This month, we delve into a topic that’s becoming increasingly relevant in today’s polarized world: discussions of politics with clients. Is it a good thing or something to be avoided? How do you handle it if and when politics comes up? And what are the pros and cons of being publicly political for your brand?
High Point Market Authority (HPMA) announces “Style Spotters Spotlight,” a new twist on the trade show organizer’s signature Style Spotters program, naming TV design stars Galey Alix and Mikel Welch as this season’s Fall Market headliners.
ANDMOREsm is gearing up for an exceptional fall edition at High Point Market, October 26 – 30, 2024, with ANDMORE’s 17 Downtown High Point properties showcasing some 1,100+ permanent showrooms and temporary exhibits and bringing educational and networking opportunities to the five-day buying event.
A new Michael Graves Design collection of accessible furniture for Pottery Barn will introduce the concept to a large audience — and may inspire other brands to serve older consumers and those with disabilities.