This week in design, the San Francisco Decorator Showcase debuts, Zillow Gone Wild gets its own TV show and WeWork comes up with $450 million to exit Chapter 11.
This week in design, Rachel Antonoff designs a collection for WallPops, CoStar Group makes an acquisition, and a 112-year-old Macon, Georgia, furniture store closes its doors.
This week in design, Creative Accents teams up with artist Parker Heath for its latest designer collaboration, home maintenance costs are climbing, and couples embrace a ‘sleep divorce’.
This week in design, Better Homes & Gardens debuts its first virtual showhouse, the U.S. Green Building Council proposes a new set of sustainability standards, and the 1stDibs 50 designer lineup is announced.
This week in design, a new Houzz report reveals that renovation budgets got bigger last year, T Magazine rounds up the 25 most iconic furniture items from the last century, and Housing Works announces the designer lineup for its annual Design on a Dime event.
This week in design, actress Deepika Padukone partners with Pottery Barn, home flippers target pre-foreclosure homes, and Chicago’s Mansion Tax vote fails.
This week in design, Danish lighting brand Louis Poulsen collaborates with Brooklyn-based glassblowing duo Home in Heven for a 1stDibs auction, Atlanta enters its ‘Y’allywood’ era, and the Biden administration bans asbestos.
This week in design, a home decor company cuts its direct-sales division, Ikea partners with Dutch studio Raw Color on a striking new collection, and a new wave of first-time female homebuyers are entering the housing market.
This week in design, Ruggable debuts a Bridgerton-inspired collection, Apartment Therapy debuts its 2024 Changemakers List and a look back on the legacy of furniture importer Charles Stendig.