What Will Change Look Like in White House Décor?
When first families move into the White House, they set a tone through décor. nytimes.com |
Play Time
Those who were expecting gloom and doom at the Milan furniture fair last month got something they hadn’t bargained for: fun. Designers, especially those showing outside the fair, channeled their inner imp, producing pieces that reminded us that design can be both functional and whimsical at the same time. This represents a refreshing change from the recent proliferation of design art, which, with its myopic focus on making high-priced objets for hedge-fund managers, almost succeeded at stifling... nytimes.com |
The Daily Walk of Shame: Netflix Share Repurchases
This Motley Fool series examines things that just aren't right in the world of finance and investing. topix.com |
Quarterly index shows 'modest' improvement for office furniture industry
The office furniture industry posted "modest" improvements during the first quarter, as activity in a number of areas increased, according to a quarterly index. topix.com |
Bergdorf’s Has Jean Boggio Furnishings
The French jewelry designer’s new home collection is on display on the Manhattan store’s seventh floor. nytimes.com |