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Architectural Digest Design Show
Architectural Digest Design Show

Architectural Digest’s 2017 Design Show was held at Piers 92 and 94 in New York from March 16th to 19th, and featured an array of the world’s leading brands and designers. The 16th annual show presented furniture stores and stands exhibiting a variety of products from over 400 brands, from classic to contemporary furniture, lighting, home accessories and art, along with kitchen, bath and building projects. The AD Design Show has been a popular affair for many years and has been known to draw over 40,000 design and interior aficionados from all over the world; this year was no different.

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Stockholm Design Week: The Highlights
Stockholm Design Week: The Highlights

The annual Stockholm Design Week was first held in 2002, and has now become one of the most important weeks for Scandinavian design. This year it took place between February 6th and 12th, attracting everyone from designers and architects, to media representatives and journalists to the city. The week brings people from all over the globe to Stockholm to celebrate design with creative meetings, world premieres and hundreds of fantastic events, including cocktail evenings and dinner parties, perfect for anyone interested in design.

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Accent Advice: Brass, Bronze and Copper Pieces
Accent Advice: Brass, Bronze and Copper Pieces

Just as many predicted, we are continuing to see an amalgamation of brass, bronze and copper products being injected into our interiors this year. Energetic bursts of these warm metals can be found in tables, chairs, sideboards and cabinets as well as in smaller items such as in lighting, vases and candle holders. Whatever accent piece you decide upon, its bold metal features will help renew your space. We’ve put together a selection of products that will fill your home with style while complementing your existing interiors.

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Guest Blog: Hygge in the Home
Guest Blog: Hygge in the Home

Katie Treggiden from Confessions of a Design Geek reveals how she would furnish the home she'd never want to leave...

 

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