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May 26,
2017 by Jane Chero in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry, Las Vegas, Market
Las Vegas Market has announced another round of lifestyle and seasonal leasing gains, with more than 31,000-square-feet of new and expanded showrooms and new temporary exhibits opening in time for the Summer Las Vegas Market taking place July 30 - Aug. 3.
May 24,
2017 by Jane Chero in Designer Weekly, Industry, Special Events
Design blogger, home furnishings designer and Capel Rugs licensing partner,Cococozy has been named to Forbes magazine’s Top Influencers List.
May 24,
2017 by Jane Chero in Community / Charitable Support, Designer Weekly, Industry, Special Events
Urbanology Designs, an interior design firm based in Fort Worth has announced that Ginger Curtis, Principle/Owner, accepted the Designer of the Year Award by the Interior Design Society, on May 22, in Scottsdale, Ariz.
May 24,
2017 by Jane Chero in Designer Weekly, Industry, Store Openings
With more than 20 million square feet of retail and wholesale space to her credit, retail design strategist Connie Post is increasing her portfolio by another 170,000 square feet this summer with the grand opening of The Showroom @Furniture Row in Denver.
May 24,
2017 by Jane Chero in Designer Weekly, Industry, Internet
Interior design app Planner 5D is working to incorporate artificial intelligence into its apps in order to help users create their dream home design with a click of a button.
May 24,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Business Strategy, Designer Weekly, Industry
As the company prepares to move into its new corporate headquarters and distribution center in Acworth, Ga., this summer, rug and home décor supplier Jaipur Living is staging a “moving sale” to clear inventory from its existing facility in nearby Norcross, Ga.
May 24,
2017 by Larry Thomas in Casual Furniture, Community / Charitable Support, Designer Weekly, Green, Industry
Retailer Pier 1 Imports (NYSE: PIR) has recalled about 2,500 wicker chairs, settees and ottomans from its Temani collection because the paint violates the federal lead paint standard.