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The second location will be in the Hamilton-Wrenn design district.
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The company is consolidating several of its brands into two distinct business units.
The collection is an advanced custom finishing casegoods program that offers clients a multitude of finishes to choose.
The program features seven of Artiste’s bedroom groups in best-selling fabrics, finishes and hardware.
The woven upholstery and accent furniture pieces will debut at High Point Market.
Along with new product intros, the rug manufacturer will host two events at market.
The lighting manufacturer will not attend the upcoming market.
Markor, which owns A.R.T. and Caracole, will combine resources with the Vietnamese manufacturer to drive efficiencies.
The luxury leather upholstery producer will host a sweepstakes for its dealers and interior design partners for a chance to win a limited-edition recliner.
Tina Nicole earned the award for Nathan Anthony’s AERIE occasional chair.
The area rug collections are named after U.S. cities and focus on sophisticated Americana style.
The 5,500 square foot showroom will open at Plant Seven at the upcoming market.
After last year's success, First Look at Last Look will be hosted on Facebook once again for all interested interior designers. The winner of the competition will be featured in the January issue of Furniture, Lighting & Decor, the one going to all the winter markets.
Big-name retailers, including ABC Carpet & Home and Crate and Barrel, will participate.
Designer and consultant Paula Grace Haleski works with designers struggling in their businesses. Many problems, she says, stem from problems in the contract that clients sign. Here are her top tips from Design Chicago last week for making those contracts better and stronger.