
Designers like Charles and Ray Eames, Gio Ponti, and George Nakashima proved most popular among 1stDibs shoppers. Meanwhile, the Art Deco period rose 10 positions year-over-year as a search term in Chairs and ranked 13th in Furniture searches. The rise in popularity indicates that the luxe, glamour, and exuberance of the Art Deco period are in sync with current tastes for furniture and art that add visual interest to a room and have interesting backstories.

Mr. Eagle recently served as VP and GM for Signify Lighting (formerly Philips Lighting) since 2018. His leadership experience spans multiple channels, driving high-impact initiatives and fostering strong relationships with key stakeholders. He also held VP of Sales positions for Cree and Eaton/Cooper.

Heimtextil launches a new product area for the 2026 edition. Non-textile floor coverings get a new base at the world’s leading trade fair for home and contract textiles in Frankfurt: ‘Flooring & Equipment’ ideally complements the existing portfolio with Carpets & Rugs – and offers an attractive addition for numerous visitor target groups as well as valuable new contacts. With the launch of the new area, Heimtextil once again proves itself as the global platform for the entire textile and non-textile interior design sector.

AAHA Studio founders Harper Halprin and Aaron Leshtz share the secrets behind their business growth, creative approach, and how they balance family life with a thriving design practice. Watch the video to discover how their unique blend of expertise and personal values shapes their innovative architecture and interior design projects.

RH is focusing on the category and the NKBS | KBIS show is just around the corner. Discover how kitchen and bath trends are shaping the home furnishings industry in 2025. From RH’s game-changing Waterworks integration to vibrant color palettes, biophilic designs, and seamless tech, dive into the innovations transforming these essential spaces.

Los Angeles’ premier design district undergoes a transformative rebrand, evolving from La Cienega Design Quarter (LCDQ) to Design Los Angeles. This new identity celebrates LA’s global growth as a creative hub, featuring exclusive showrooms, galleries, and the renowned Legends festival, with a focus on recovery efforts for communities impacted by wildfires.