WESTBURY, N.Y. – Crystorama has expanded its Tastemaker Program for 2026, adding Antonio DeLoatch, DuVäl Reynolds, Elizabeth Scruggs and Nicole Culler to its growing roster of interior designers. The ...
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DALLAS – Old World Design, a Dallas-based lighting and décor brand, is expanding its presence at the Dallas World Trade Center with a newly enlarged showroom spanning more than 2,000 square feet ...
Schumacher has opened its first showroom and design shop in the new Charleston Design District in Charleston, S.C. Its nearly 4,000 square-foot space will include a traditional to-the-trade showroom ...
Tell us a little bit about your background. What led you to start and grow your own business? I grew up in Raleigh, N.C., and had an opportunity to attend Wake Forest University. I knew from a young ...
SAN FRANCISCO, Calif. – In 2026, social media site Pinterest predicts that consumers will seek comfort, authenticity and optimism to quiet the constant noise of the world and social media. Pinterest ...
In its search for the most appropriate color of the year for 2026, Pantone opted for a hue that would bring calm to a frenetic society and quiet the mind. It chose white. Cloud Dancer (Pantone 11-4201 ...
Ruggable and Trame launch three new rug collections between the two companies, Rug’Society and Lorena Canals play around with new kids’ rugs, and Brown Jordan adds nearly a dozen rugs as it branches ...
Home Accents Today‘s December issue will include an Accent On feature about pricing options for bar cabinets depending on size, materials and functionality. We welcome industry submissions!
The front desk welcomes visitors to the Essentials for Living showroom building. HIGH POINT – The paint was barely dry when High Point Market attendees started rolling into the brand-new Essentials ...
When the Industrial Revolution took hold in the late 18th and 19th centuries, it transformed how we lived, worked, and decorated our homes. Factories promised efficiency, affordability and uniformity.
Even some of the most high-profile and well-known women in home furnishings have had moments of career uncertainty. But they have learned to get past them, and they shared their strategies and ...