Waiting on Martha pop-up shop returns for the summer
The pop-up shop by local style maven and blogger Mandy Kellogg Rye, author of Waiting on Martha, is back for the summer at Shops Around Lenox
5 home trends for 2016 we spotted in Room & Board’s new collection
Room & Board's latest collection hints at trends to come. Here's five things we expect to see more of this year.
Atlanta design community and Dwell with Dignity team up to help local families
The Atlanta interior design community has always had close ties to Dallas-based Dwell with Dignity. But this year those collaborations are picking up momentum.
Macon Design House showcases urban living
Macon Design House focuses on urban living with a downtown loft tour.
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.
DIY Project: Alley Kitchen
Kitchens are easily the most expensive room to remodel in a home, but that didn’t intimidate Kate Mattison and Matt Mewis. Small budgets often lead to more creative solutions, assert the optimistic expectant parents.
West Elm offers a helping hand
West Elm now offers services for painting, curtain hanging, mounting a TV or shelving, and creating a gallery wall.
Get up close and personal with the world’s top interior design pros—for free!
Once each year, the Atlanta Decorative Arts Center (ADAC) hosts Design ADAC—a four-day conference of seminars, product introductions, and presentations by internationally known design experts. For years, this has been the Southeast's top networking event for trade professionals, and now the public is also invited to hear industry leaders for free.
Get kitschy at the Junior League of Atlanta’s Tour of Kitchens
Now in its 18th year, the Junior League of Atlanta’s annual Tour of Kitchens (March 28–29) has raised more than $1 million for JLA programs benefiting at-risk women and children. Take a self-guided tour of 14 kitchens—seven open each day—and meet the designers who planned the spaces.
Finer Things: Loving Letterpress
As communication grows ever more digital, there has also been a revival of interest in handmade paper goods, especially those printed with an old-fashioned letterpress.