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The home and design news for the week of June 21 to 25.
Martha Stewart has mixed fortunes abroad, and there's rumors the Hamptons could really come alive if a certain pop superstar sets up shop there. Those are just some of the stories in this week's home news.
The summer scene in the Hamptons could be getting a whole lot livelier, to say the least, as Lady Gaga is reportedly scouting out some "prime property."
Buying some interior shutters can give you a chance to learn interior design from one of the best, the U.K.'s Kelly Hoppen.
Someone not visiting the U.K. right away, even though her magazine will be hitting the stores there, is Martha Stewart.
One of the more recent locales for Martha's products, Macy's, has done some shuffling of the ranks of its home department.
In July, KitchenAid does its part in the fight against breast cancer by being part of the Cook for the Cure event.
Interior design is just one of the categories recognized by the Smithsonian's Cooper-Hewitt, National Design Museum in its National Design Awards.
Mystery meals could become a thing of the past as signs point to gardens at schools being used to stock cafeterias.
JC Penney really likes what Springs Global is doing in textiles, giving the company its top home vendor prize.
Pop goes the MAD store! The Store at the Museum of Arts and Design is setting up a pop-up location at the New York International Gift Fair this summer.
Dwell on Design, a conference celebrating all things modern and sustainable, begins today. The best part? You don't have to be in L.A. to go on the house tours.
Crafters will be thrilled to know that DwellStudio's fabrics are now available by the yard.
If you like Madeline Weinrib's rugs, then you'll really love her new wallpaper.