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ADAC continues to foster innovation and collaboration with expansion of The Design Studios
ADAC announced a major expansion, further solidifying its role as a hub for creative professionals in the region.
Atlanta-based Jaipur Living collaborates with local designer Michael Habachy on new rug collection
Jaipur Living, an Atlanta-based textiles and rug company, is collaborating with local designer Michael Habachy on a rug collection inspired by the designer’s Egyptian heritage. The collection, named Gamil, which means ‘beautiful’ in Arabic, features four rugs in a neutral palette with geometric designs and organic textures.
The famed Marburger Farm Antique Show comes to Atlanta in July
The highlight of the mammoth Round Top market is coming to Peachtree Street—its first-ever sale outside Texas. Shoppers can expect Marburger’s signature high-low mix, which ranges from fine Continental antiques and oil paintings to midcentury collectibles, Americana, African and Asian imports, industrial artifacts, and more.
A new toile print by a former resident highlights Atlanta landmarks
Print designer Katie Kime has launched the latest in her cities toile collection: Atlanta. Kime, who lived here for a few years after attending Duke University, launched her eponymous brand in Atlanta 10 years...
Room Envy: A playful dining room with a tropical touch
Dining rooms can be the most playful areas of a home. Color-loving interior designer Perry Walter jazzed up this circa-1925 Virginia-Highland condo by highlighting the existing molding.
Jaipur Living sells rugs with a legacy
Jaipur Living’s new showroom in Acworth is like an art gallery for rugs. The warehouse-sized facility is open to the public, though a limited number of products, such as pillows and poufs, are sold directly to consumers. The showroom is primarily a resource for designers and retail stores to peruse and purchase the company’s many lines of rugs.
Francie Lowman’s home furnishings are feminine, sustainable, and built to last
Curved lines, interesting textures, and playful scale—chances are, you’ve seen furniture designer Francie Lowman’s work at stores like Anthropologie, Interior Define, or Urban Outfitters. With her own brand, Mangata Experience, which she launched in 2020, she is looking to break down gender norms around carpentry and redefine what it means to be sustainable in furniture design.
Furniture brand Burrow brings its mid-century-meets-Scandinavian designs to the Westside
It all started with a sofa—a ships-straight-to-your-door, easy-to-assemble, modular sofa to be exact. When Stephen Kuhl and Kabeer Chopra, co-founders of direct-to-consumer furniture brand Burrow, realized that buying furniture had its pain points, they set out to create an easier way to shop for and build furniture. In 2017, they began distributing their first sofa that came in easily moveable boxes and could be assembled without any tools. Since then, they’ve created timeless, no-fuss pieces of furniture for nearly every room in a house from bedrooms to offices.
Odd McLean is a curiosities shop for the 21st-century shopper
Located in Ansley Mall, the shop reflects owner Kwynn Everest’s obsession with hospitality. A Four Seasons marketing and sales veteran who lives nearby and entertains often, she felt the neighborhood was missing a high-quality gifting destination. “There was a need for something funky, different, and unique here in Midtown,” she says.
What are 2022’s home decor trends? 7 top looks from Americasmart experts
We asked a few experts during last month's winter market to share the top design trends they spotted for the coming year.