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Are the Clintons on the move? Photo: Bennett Raglin/WireImage.com
The home and design news for the week of June 11 to 16.
Wow, HSN sure is busy these days! And it really pays to be the Clintons. That's just some of what's happening in the home and design world this week:
We gave you a peek inside Jonathan Adler's studio the other day. Well, some of the ideas born there will be coming to HSN in October as it debuts his home collection.
But before that, Martha Stewart makes her live HSN debut on July 19.
London's Claridge hotel is getting a little more glamorous as Diane von Furstenberg will lend her stylish touch to 20 of the rooms.
That Secretary of State gig must pay big: Bill and Hilary Clinton are said to be closing on an $11 million mansion in New York.
Congratulations from ShelterPop! Mitchell Gold, co-founder of Mitchell Gold + Bob Williams, married his partner Timothy Scofield last month in Iowa.
Were you Googling yourself at work Thursday and wondering, "What's that cool-looking Google doodle?" It was in honor of the birth 125 years ago of legendary home textiles designer Josef Frank.
College students probably aren't thinking about going back to the dorms just yet, but JCPenney and Target are.
August is a big month in the Big Apple for new companies making their summer trade show debuts.
Speaking of trade shows, the Atlanta International Area Rug Market is going on right now and Nourison is bringing its expanded Calvin Klein line to the floor.
While he's looking to latch on with an NFL team, football player Terrell Owens revealed a post-playing ambition: working in interior design!
Auto products manufacturer Bosh is out to make your gardening work a little easier with new corded and cordless tools.
Thinking of getting your kitchen or bathroom renovated in a few years? Maybe you should see if the designer you pick is a Brigham Young University -- Idaho alum; they just won a pretty big award.
Who says unreal innovation can be found only in the comic books. Check out this lamp. Iron Man would be proud!