Decor News Now realigns editorial team

Decor News Now has announced changes to its editorial team. Current DNN Editor-in-Chief Julie A. Palm…

Exclusive research: Consumers search for stores that satisfy

Consumers continue to prefer brick-and-mortar stores when shopping for some types of furniture, but they…

DNN’s Courtney Porter to moderate designer panel, plus more events at Universal

Universal Furniture’s learning center is rolling out its largest lineup of educational sessions this spring…

VRD Summit: Surya is title sponsor; registration deadline is April 14

The Vacation Rental Design Summit, a new industry event produced by High Point x Design…

American Leather Holdings rebrands as Artisant Lane

American Leather Holdings has rebranded as Artisant Lane. The Dallas-based holding company serves as the…

Retailers face the rising costs of product returns

In my role as a consumer, I was a big fan of shopping online well…

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…

Exclusive research: What consumers want in bedroom furniture

About two in 10 U.S. consumers plan to purchase furnishings, such as a bed, headboard,…

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.

Exclusive research: What consumers want in a sofa

When outfitting or updating their living spaces, many consumers start with sofas, and they are…