It was a whirlwind week in the City of Light. From haute-couture-inspired wallcoverings by Arte to hand-beaded bar cabinets by Jiun Ho, here are some of our favorite finds from Maison&Objet and Déco Off. https://t.co/e4eNXMmlhO
Married designers Natalie Page and Robert Ogden of Lostine merge their expertise in lighting and ceramics to craft one-of-a-kind pieces. https://t.co/SKdUMed2Sy
The Los Angeles designer unpacks her design approach for a gathering space that prioritized calm, connection and an alluring marble focal point. https://t.co/kMPYHuLNMx
As America’s largest department store, Macy’s has enormous influence over the retail sector at large and the home furnishings business in particular. The company has survived 166 years of change. Is it prepared to weather this latest set of challenges? https://t.co/mlvZFppQfE
BOH consulted designers and industry experts across the country to find out what’s driving the evolution of the dining room—and what might crop up in its place. https://t.co/qsPTiZ3Tl2
Not all wood is created equal. Here’s what designers need to know about selecting—and crafting—high-quality wooden furnishings that are ethically produced. https://t.co/Y9fbZYvJcf
In this week’s installment of Ask an Influencer, Kyla Herbes shares her best strategies for driving social media success back to your design business. https://t.co/U4MbSArrYI
One designer has a recurring problem: clients who love their designs but opt out of production in favor of trying to execute on their own. Creative business coach Sean Low explains what’s missing from the equation. https://t.co/26OrdPABDk
This week in design, Carolina Irving & Daughters taps designer Remy Renzullo for a ceramics collection, the wellness trend hits the real estate sector, The Expert debuts its first-ever Top 40 list, and more. https://t.co/zfirRo9Eid
If your client loves to entertain, these designs—from wooden ice buckets by Alabama Sawyer to hand-blown drinking glasses by Lulu and Georgia—will be a game changer. https://t.co/wLwuzreUaE
2024 has arrived, and with it comes a slew of design events. From Modernism Week in Palm Springs to the Kips Bay Decorator Show House in Palm Beach, read on for BOH’s list of industry gatherings and shows happening next month. https://t.co/sh3KkC8OHV
On this episode of The Business of Home Podcast, Lily Froehlicher, co-founder and managing director of The Invisible Collection, shares how the company is making custom, artisan-made luxury design accessible.
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In this week’s installment of the 50 States Project, Fayetteville-based designer Casey Sarkin tells us why it’s harder to finish a project post-Covid, how she found her niche with an ultrawealthy and extremely private clientele and more. https://t.co/bEWjBJnsJ8
The retailer announced on Friday that it would cut 1,650 jobs, including members of its corporate team, in an effort to course-correct after a pandemic-era hiring spree, according to CEO Niraj Shah. https://t.co/6GHVQ07BsE
A new class of furnishings aren’t just made from earth-friendly materials and processes— they’re designed to last more than a lifetime. https://t.co/fG7RI8gebh
Since its bankruptcy filing last spring, the beleaguered brand’s once-formidable assets have failed to translate into success in both the U.S. and its neighbor to the north. https://t.co/hc4RwELP10