Earth Day engagement: Tile and stone show will offer sustainability...
This April 22 marks both Earth Day and the opening day of Coverings, the tile and stone conference and exhibition, which is being held in Atlanta this year, though April 25. To celebrate, Coverings...
View ArticleCoverings to celebrate emerging leaders at upcoming show
Sixteen people have been named honorees in Coverings’ tenth-annual Rock Star Awards program, which recognizes exemplary young leaders in the tile and stone industry. They will be celebrated during the...
View ArticleDesigners talk procurement, processes and more at High Point Market
A finished design project may look effortless, but the behind-the-scenes logistics to pull it all together requires skill, procedures and communication. Four design veterans talked about how they...
View ArticleKips Bay is about to open its doors. Here’s a sneak peek
Kips Bay will open its 49th Kips Bay Decorator Show House New York to the public tomorrow, a five-story townhouse on the Upper East Side in New York that showcases the work of 24 designers and...
View ArticleWest Coast designers: Send us your project images for our next issue
If you are an interior designer based in California, Oregon or Washington, we would love to see your projects for possible publication in the July/August issue. We are looking for images for both the...
View ArticleThe new era of leather: Why leather should be on the sustainability short list
Leather is a centuries-old material, but it has been getting a fresh look lately because of its sustainable features. And while brown colorways still drive the category, that is changing as well, with...
View ArticleDesigners Today is looking for summer market introductions
Designers Today has begun coordinating its product coverage of the Atlanta and Las Vegas markets this summer. If exhibitors would like to submit materials for possible publication, the deadline is June...
View ArticleCover Q&A with Bethany Grachan
For Bethany Grachan, NCIDQ, ASID, interior design is her second career, and she joined Chicago’s Searl Lamaster Howe Architects after obtaining her master’s degree in interior design. She talked to us...
View ArticleUpdating iconic spaces in the Midwest
We focused on Midwestern designers in our May/June issue, and they shared the behind-the-scene details on several recent projects. Here’s what they said. Drury Design A young family relocating from San...
View Article5 tile and stone highlights we saw at Coverings
Coverings, the tile and stone show, took place recently in Atlanta. Here are five themes we saw at the show. Nurturing nature Biophilia continued its influence, whether it was the next generation of...
View ArticleNow 106 years old, Kravet continues to expand its reach | Archive
Kravet’s most recent showroom opening was in Woodbury, N.Y., in 2022. Image courtesy of Kravet. In 1918, Samuel Kravet – a tailor who immigrated from Russia in 1902 – and his four sons founded S....
View ArticleNew platform uses AI to create kitchen designs
After challenging experiences with their own kitchen renovations, retail veterans Emily Arthur and Sharon Dranko vowed to find a better way. They “realized how fragmented and frustrating the process of...
View ArticleNew England designers: Send us your project images for our next issue
Images If you are an interior designer based in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island or Connecticut, we would love to see your recent projects for possible publication in the...
View ArticleCover Q&A with James Hunter and Shannon Jue
For this former spec home on a Sonoma Valley hilltop, these homeowners – repeat clients of San Francisco-based The Wiseman Group – again turned to the firm for help in putting their own mark on a...
View ArticleWant to tackle a colonial tavern? The Kingston Design Showhouse is looking...
This October, the Kingston Design Connection will open its sixth-annual Kingston Design Showhouse in a former colonial tavern in New York’s Hudson Valley. It will be the organization’s oldest home to...
View ArticleWest Coast designers bring the outdoors in
In our July/August issue, we featured West Coast designers and a few of their recent projects, many which merge their exterior surroundings with the interiors. Read on to learn the details and...
View ArticleCounter culture: Porcelain expands into a new category
A ubiquitous material for flooring and walls, porcelain has added another surface to its repertoire over the last few years: kitchen countertops. Known for its heat endurance, durability (it’s stronger...
View ArticleTom Stringer Design Partners promotes long-time team member to partner
Chicago-based interior design firm Tom Stringer Design Partners has promoted long-time team member Kruti Zaveri to partner. In her new role, Zaveri will continue to build upon the firm’s legacy and...
View ArticleNew England-based designers: Last week to submit your projects for possible...
If you are an interior designer based in Maine, Vermont, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island or Connecticut, we would love to see your recent projects for possible publication in the September...
View ArticleSorry, walls. This new paint line is for cabinets and furniture only
Image courtesy of HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams has debuted a new paint line for use on cabinet and furniture only, aiming to give new life to existing cabinetry and...
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