Interior Designers

San Francisco Decorator Showcase 2024 announces designers who will transform Pacific Heights mansion
Twenty-four of the West Coast’s top interior designer firms will remake 27 living spaces in the culturally and historically significant 11,155-square-foot Dutch Colonial mansion boasting five floors of living space with commanding views of the San Francisco Bay and beyond.

Hooker Furnishings is opening two additional showrooms for its Pulaski, Samuel Lawrence Drew & Jonathan Home, and PRI brands at the upcoming Las Vegas Market. Located in Building B, the showrooms support the company’s ongoing strategy of diversifying its customer base and enhancing its visibility and accessibility with its partners.

Los Angeles-based designer Kim Colwell has a transformational approach to interior design—one that intricately weaves together environmental psychology and the principles of feng shui. Rooted in her early experiences within her grandparents’ historic home and influenced by her mother’s background as a shaman and clinical psychologist, Colwell’s design philosophy revolves around understanding how environments shape human development and what interior designers can do about it.

Art & Loom, a leading name in the world of home decor and interior design, is thrilled to announce the launch of their exquisite wallpaper collection, bringing a new level of sophistication and style to interior spaces. Art+Loom has earned a prestigious reputation for its commitment to unparalleled craftsmanship, intricate design, and the fusion of tradition with innovation.

After the Elle Decor Design Walk in Tokyo this month, I wanted to share some of the highlights with the readers here at DNN and explore my unique findings beyond the designated Design Walk’s path. Read on for Tokyo twists on familiar US and EU design staples, unique retail and showroom models, and of course aesthetic inspiration you won’t find anywhere else.

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.