Madeleine Albright may not be a recognizable name unless you are of "a certain age" but you should read her pins.She is a former Secretary of State (the first woman to hold that office) and she served as the U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations. She was in New Orleans to open the New Orleans Museum of Art's exhibit of more than 200 pins from her collection, Continue Reading
Casart’s TV Debut
Casart Coverings celebrates our TV debut.We were so honored to be included in last Sunday's airing of the popular home makeover show, George to the Rescue, featuring George Oliphant, the host, and Courtney Cachet, the TV celebrity designer for NBC.George really does come to the rescue for Sandy, a NYC teacher, whose bout with cancer has left her unable to bear Continue Reading
Homage to Pink
With all this lively and interesting talk of color on our blog lately, I thought we may want to single out particular colors on which to post for an homage to pink.Since Honeysuckle is still the "in color" for the moment -- until next year's selection -- here's our homage to pink.How about a pink lightbulb, which naturally flatters skin tones, a chef knife Continue Reading
Mary Douglas Drysdale’s Signature Colors
Do you know what Mary Douglas Drysdales's Signature Colors are?We are announcing our new wallcovering line featuring Mary Douglas Drysdale's Signature Colors in Faux Linen and Colorwash wall finishes for our removable and reusable designer wallpaper.Mary Douglas Drysdale is known for her color -- how she uses it in bold, exceptional and unexpected ways, and Continue Reading
Flower Power & Joining Forces
In the spirit of Spring and the Easter Season, this is a tribute to Flower Power -- the humble but lovely flower and its use in interior design. Hark, but we also have an important announcement below.I love the way Roberto Bergero uses this artistic tulip as a headboard for his interior design feature in Veranda magazine's April issue.* His quote not only states Continue Reading







