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The group, in partnership with University of the Cumberlands, will give four children in Whitley County new mattresses in time for the Christmas holiday.
Donations to the Home vs Hunger fundraising campaign can be made through year-end at: donate.wck.org/HomeVsHunger
ArchLIGHT Summit is set for September 2023 at Dallas Market Center. Exhibitor registration and a call for speakers is now open.
What can you do to create a retail store that employees will love?
Just over 1,200 beds have been transported out of the new Hooker Furnishings Warehouse.
Miles Sherrill took home the ISFD Innovation + Design People's Choice Award for his photograph of the Cio Arm Chair.
In independent testing, the Ultra Smart Fan, with Ultraviolet-C technology, has been shown effective in reducing SARS COV-2 and Influenza A after 30 to 45 minutes of operation at full speed.
ADL (the Anti-Defamation League) will honor three home furnishings industry executives for their individual contributions to their respective communities and their unflagging support of ADL’s mission.
Three forward-thinking designers came together to discuss the intersection between fashion and design at a brand meetup during Climate Week and Fashion Month.
The Plan Collection announces 2023 Trends & Predictions - Friend’s Entry, Modern Bungalow, Herringbone, Accent Walls and small space design lead trends.
Valdese Weavers commissioned Katie Merz to produce an original piece of art that captured the company’s passion for sustainability in a unique, accessible and inspiring way.
Influential industry experts host three full days of on-stage programming.
RH (formerly Restoration Hardware) showcases its latest San Francisco location in an historic building.
Retailers and designers discuss what influences them, and how they influence their customers and clients into the best home furnishings choices.
Today’s rug makers take art to the floor with vivid designs and colors that take their inspiration from original paintings, iconic illustrations, recognizable motifs and more.
Vintage home decor has emerged as a compelling and increasingly mainstream alternative to mass produced pieces.