I had the pleasure of moderating an insightful panel at What's New, What's Next in September, where we explored the rich and varied influence of Mexican design. Featuring Newell Turner, Jiun Ho, Javier Burkle, and Patrick McBride.
Read MoreA sneak peak at our interview with Karin Sajo, the cover star of Report 20: French Finesse
Read MoreI’m excited to return to Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone, April 16th through 21st. Here’s what I’m looking forward to this year!
Read MoreAt the Paris shows, we saw an emergence of this captivating color trend—"Rêve de Sorbet (Sorbet Dream)," showcases a delightful array of pastel shades.
Read MoreFeatured in our 2024 Spring report: French Finesse, Zuber has been creating intricate hand-printed wallpapers since the 17th century. Come along as we explore their astonishing archives, home to more than 130,000 documents and 150,000 original woodblocks.
Read MoreGainsborough silk mill, the cover star for our UK Chic report, has been weaving elegant textiles since 1903. We delve into their history in an exclusive interview with creative director Tim Walters.
Read MoreCharting new waters in ethical and sustainable rug design, Armadillo was a natural choice for our Made in India Report. Co-founder Jodie Fried tells The Textile Eye about her big career pivot, being the first Australian and American rug maker to achieve B Corp status, and what slow living means to her.
Read MoreMerry Christmas! And Happy Birthday to Marion Dorn, a trail blazing print and graphics designer. She designed for many companies, creating textile designs, wall hangings, carpeting, rugs, wallpaper, graphics and more. She contributed to some of the best known interiors of the time including the Claridges, Berkeley of London, Savoy, the Orion and the Queen Mary. In the 1920s, she was dubbed “The Architect of Floors” in praise of her influential modern carpet designs. She raised the status of rugs with her modern designs; she is best known for her sculpted carpets and using batik techniques on rugs.
Read MoreSan Francisco-based interior designer Kristin Riccio recently tapped me for some input on the best newly-introduced botanically-inspired designs for rugs, home-textiles and wallcoverings. Having visited Paris Deco Off and Maison et Objet before going into shelter-in-place (and starting my own quarantine garden!), I came armed with lots of botanical inspiration.
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