This week in design, inflation finally cools off, postdivorce couples find creative ways to cohabitate, and Nestig taps Lindsay Lohan for a nursery collection.
This week in design, Backdrop partnered with Porsche to celebrate the sports car’s 75th anniversary, submissions are open for High Point Market’s upcoming Design Influencers Tour, and a new kind of eldercare is on the rise.
This week in design, Barbie's Dreamhouse is now an Airbnb, Serta Simmons Bedding exits Chapter 11 and Heath Ceramics taps Commune for a new collection.
This week in design, Profiles is winding down its showroom in the New York Design Center, a new study finds that white interiors may hurt a home’s resale value, and Hudson Valley Lighting Group’s Troy Lighting taps Virginia designer Lauren Liess for a sleek new collaboration.
This week in design, the legal terms of ownership around AI-generated content have entered the public debate, and Hudson Valley real estate and interior design agency Upstate Down has launched an online shop.
This week in design, Ashley Furniture recalls a collection amid fire hazard concerns, the Global Organic Textile Standard explores monitoring ethical cotton cultivation through satellite surveillance, and John Legend teams up with Etsy for a collaboration spotlighting the platform’s underrepresented makers.
This week in design, the cold plunge craze has homeowners shelling out tens of thousands of dollars for at-home setups, continued labor negotiations stall operations once again at the West Coast ports, and Studio M taps César Giraldo for the debut of a futuristic new lighting collection.
This week in design, New York is sinking, Nate Berkus and Jeremiah Brent become Airbnb hosts, and a new study finds that a quarter of Americans are "house poor."
This week in design, the Ceramics of Italy Tile Competition names its 2023 winners, the industry remembers retail icon Lester Gribetz, and one writer laments the threats drop-shipping and duplicates pose to Etsy’s craft-centered ethos.
This week in design, investment in live shopping is on the rise in the U.S., cookbook author Molly Baz partners with Crate and Barrel for a kitchenware collection, and bioengineered houseplants may be the secret to unlocking better indoor air quality.