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Nate Berkus is ready for his close-up! Photo: Neilson Barnard/Getty Images
There's a lot of international intrigue going on in the home and design world these days. Plus, Martha Stewart steaks? It's all part of the headlines this week:
Target looks for its own summer blockbuster with an exclusive line of licensed Toy Story 3 products, including bedding.
Hunter Douglas hopes the "sheer" scale of its new promotion pays off with deals designed to help its product sellers.
Nate expectations: Interior designer Berkus leaves the Oprah nest to prepare for his own show.
Designer Trina Turk is back for more with Peking Handicraft as the company is launching her bedding collection after the success of her home textiles accessories.
A viral marketing campaign on YouTube helps Red House Furniture exceed expectations.
Who says you can't sit at the office and do some good for the environment at the same time? Workplace furnishings maker Kimball Office is adding sustainable textiles to the mix.
This summer's Gift & Home Textiles Market Week in NYC will feature some new events, such as a look at pop-up retailing.
Were you one of the first 5,000 to register for Home Depot's giveaway promotion? If not, that floor runner could've been yours!
Taiwan is after ShelterPop's heart: The government there has declared 2011 will be the "year of design"!
Andy Warhol's self-portrait screen print on wallpaper will adorn the first floor gallery of the Brooklyn Museum.
Office Depot's ready for more with designer Christopher Lowell as it launches the new Christopher Lowell Office Collections.
Diamonds can be anyone's best friend, and mattress maker Sealy Posturepedic is proving that to be true with giveaways in its 60th anniversary celebration.
Want to know who's going to be on the fifth season of HGTV's Design Star? The cast is revealed.
Coming to a grocery store near you--wait for it--it's Martha! A new line of grocery store items--from sustainably raised meats to all-natural baking mixes--is on the way from Martha Stewart Living Omnimedia.
Harrods department store--yes, THE Harrods--is setting up a gallery featuring finely crafted Jonathan Charles furniture.