Filed under: Design, etc, News & Trends
Thom Filicia has announced a new partnership with Kravet. Photo: Dimitrios Kambouris, WireImage; Kravet
The home and design news for the week of July 5 to 9.
Gardening no longer takes root at Target, plus home and TV go hand in hand. Here's what happened in home this week:
Are you doing anything Sunday night? Probably watching Design Star, right? If so, join ShelterPop's Allison and Amy for a Twitter party to express your thoughts on the show in 140 characters or less!
Thom Filicia delves further into the home in a new partnership with Kravet on a line of fabrics for showrooms.
Groceries at Target? Check. Your gardening supplies? Not so much. The retailer is scrapping that business.
A solar lamp from D Light Design has taken home an award for its eco-friendliness.
If you're a fan of the book Eat, Pray, Love, then the Home Shopping Network is the place for you to be in August.
Outdoor living manufacturer GazeboCreations.com will have Reege and Kelly sitting pretty when the talk show pair goes Canadian this month.
Randy Ouzts is adding some more looks to his array of garden products, as well as opening a new shop.
Yikes! A class of flame retardants that can be found on some home products can be hazardous to your health.
The Red Dot Design Awards, looking at some of the best in design--including home products--have been given out.
A campaign has been launched in Israel calling for interior designers and architects to unite on making homes safer for children.
True story: The set designer for HBO's hit vampire show True Blood talks about making the old South come alive in the homes seen in the program.
House Beautiful magazine has someone new in charge of making the pages look, well, beautiful as Sabine Rothman has been named style director.