Whether you lean toward fresh greens, soft lavenders, or a mix of both, this palette offers endless opportunities to create spaces that are modern, inviting, and unforgettable.
Read MoreIn the ever-evolving world of textile design, our latest report, Immersive Experiences curates a collection of trends that merge artistry, nature, and innovation to transform commercial spaces.
Read MoreRuby & Quartz is a theme that blends the richness of deep reds with the elegance of soft lavender, creating a harmonious yet striking visual experience. Here's a sneak peek into this captivating color story, and a taste of why you should subscribe for access to 19 more palettes from Salone del Mobile 2024.
Read MoreThe much-anticipated Salone del Mobile and Fuorisalone shows made a triumphant return to Milan this April, captivating attendees with a stunning display of innovation and creativity.
Read MoreOn Business of Home’s The Thursday Show, Dennis Scully and I reviewed the shows, designers, and brands sparking inspiration. Read on to learn more about them!
Read MoreThis master of lacquer was an Art Deco innovator.
Read MoreA sneak peak at our interview with Karin Sajo, the cover star of Report 20: French Finesse
Read MoreThe Proposte Fair is a highly anticipated trade show for high-end home furnishings textile manufacturers and mills. The event unites top mills, exquisite fabrics, and talented individuals, with the beautiful Lake Como as a backdrop. Read on for strategies I’ve learned after years of attending Proposte 2024!
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.
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