We welcome Ann Nager of DZN Studio + Home as one of our new retail trade partners and want to share her store profile and helpful interior design advice while we are learning to stay at home. 1) Ann shares the following in her words with her bio highlights and her inspirations for starting her business DZN Studio + Home: I knew I wanted to be in design Continue Reading
Lifting Up Interior Design with Chic Industrial Details
We are pleased to have another guest post written by Chloe Taylor. Please see her bio at the bottom. Repurposing old and forsaken factories, warehouses and workshops into studios, shops and cafés instead of tearing them down, gave birth to a whole new interior décor style. Industrial design was something created out of convenience, in order to make the best of Continue Reading
We’re with the Latest 2019 Design Tips on Trend
Fresh news from the latest Holiday House and High Point International Market would suggest that Casart Coverings is on point with the latest 2019 design tips that are on trend. Here are some of the takeaways from the Holiday House, the annual New York decorator show house benefiting breast cancer research. A Return to Ornate Wallpaper Although we're not too keen Continue Reading
Ways to Use Wood & Fig for Fall
School is in full swing. The air has become crisp and we search for the comfort of warm, cozy colors. Here are some clever ways to use wood in design and interior decoration. These all-American wood designs are created from Thomas Jefferson's tulip poplar trees and featured in the September issue of Veranda magazine. Jewelry designer, Mish Tworkowski was called to Continue Reading
Time for Texture
Have you noticed different forms of texture popping up in interior design room views in catalogs, magazines and even film? Well maybe it's a prediction for 2016 that this is a time for texture. What is texture exactly, you might ask? You might think of texture of any surface that is rough to the touch but texture can be anything that has the visual appearance of Continue Reading