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Meet Colleen Daly, Vice President of The Howard Elliott Collection, a mirror, wall art, decorative accessories and accent furniture manufacturer.
Pops of color pair with neutrals to create a bold look.
The redesigned site provides an upscale presentation for the brand’s collections.
Fashion industry executive Kevin Spencer will be responsible for developing and implementing strategies to increase brand engagement.
From calming greens and spice tones to bold contrasts, the company will highlight emerging themes at the upcoming Las Vegas Market.
This move will cover 18 states, with Style Connection representing the company in the Northeast and In-Detail covering the TOLA region.
The exhibition “HIDA | A Woodwork Tradition in the Making” on display from Jan. 16-April 12 brings Japanese woodcraft from its spiritual homeland of the Hida region of Japan to Los Angeles for the first time.
A record number of buying groups and trade groups will be in attendance at Lightovation and the Total Home & Gift Market in January, according to Dallas Market Center.
Are you aware of how digital technology can give you multiple passive income streams? If you’re looking for red hot interior design revenue streams that can bring dollars in the door, you’ve reached the right place.
Meet John Dorlini, the architectural half of CIRCLE Design Studio, along with his wife Theresa Dorlini, who handles the design work.
January is coming to a close and so are the Showroom of the Year Awards entries! Just one month left to enter. Get recognized for the steps you've taken to make your Lighting Showroom even better, and enter today!
For company owners who control the process, getting "fired" or turning the reins of your company over to the "next in line" means freedom.
Feizy has chosen Feed My Starving Children (FMSC) as the recipient of its annual charitable holiday gift. FMSC is a valuable non-profit that provides nutritious meals to starving children in 70 countries around the world.
Three style setters — Christiane Lemieux, Philip Gulotta and Hannah Fulton Tonney — contemplate the movement beyond Mid-Century Modern.