Matthew Quinn is Atlanta’s king of kitchens
Matthew Quinn, co-owner and principal/designer of ADAC’s Design Galleria Kitchen and Bath Studio, has built an international reputation—winning virtually every industry award. We wanted to find out more about this hometown superstar, so we tracked him down for some serious and not-so-serious questions.
Art Deco favorite Shagreen makes yet another comeback
Shagreen is a pebbled leather traditionally made from rayfish skin, though it can also come from shark or dogfish. The subtle texture of the hide creates an exotic surface when applied to furniture or accessories.
Pioneering female architect Leila Ross Wilburn was one of Atlanta’s most prolific
Visit one of Atlanta's intown neighborhoods where early-20th-century houses and bungalows remain, and you’ll likely find the work of Leila Ross Wilburn, one of Georgia’s first female registered architects.
Four Atlanta-area artists who have crossed over into textiles
Although Georgia’s textile industry is no longer the economic powerhouse it used to be, the state remains a breeding ground for independent fabric designers, many of whom have attained national prominence.
Now trending: Marbled patterns
How the marbled trend is incorporated into chairs, pillows, fabric, lamps, and more.
Meet the young Atlanta design leaders reinterpreting classic styles for the next generation
Clary Bosbyshell, Margaret Kirkland, Ryan and Nancy Duffey, and Lauren DeLoach explain what they like about traditional design and offer their takes on traditional staples
Architecture enthusiast Terry Kearns on design, demolition, and downsizing
Architecture aficionado and preservationist Terry Kearns is selling his own "not-so-big" house.
Celia Bertoia talks about her famous father, Harry, and her upcoming visit to Atlanta
We talked with Harry Bertoia's daughter Celia about her new foundation, her multi-talented father, and her upcoming visit to Atlanta.
HGTV’s Property Brothers coming to Atlanta for Book Festival of the MJCCA
Maybe it’s their good-natured sibling rivalry, or the diplomatic way they disarm sensitive homeowners (Sorry, but your “eggs with legs” collection is not a charming selling point). But HGTV stars Drew and Jonathan Scott are, as The Daily Beast once put it, “reality television’s crack cocaine.”
First annual Georgia Tiny House Festival draws thousands
The Georgia Tiny House Festival highlights the advantages of living with less, even if you don't plan to move into 400 square feet.