Why this celebrity designer hopped into bed with this mattress brand

Why this celebrity designer hopped into bed with this mattress brand

DORAVILLE, Ga. – Celebrity interior designer, author and television personality Nate Berkus is adding sleep products to his portfolio mix with a new partnership with Beautyrest that includes a mattress, mattress protector and pillows set to debut today. The collection will be sold through select retailers and online through Beautyrest’s website. While this marks Berkus’

See who was named Decorating Den’s designer of the year

See who was named Decorating Den’s designer of the year

Left to right: Barbara Elliot, Jennifer Ward Woods, Monique Holland, Erin Jenkins, Laura Outland, Lynne Lawson EASTON, Md. — Designer of the Year, presented by Decorating Den Interiors, has been awarded to franchise owner Monique Holland of Washington D.C. This was the company’s 38th International Dream Room awards presentation, held at the company’s Designcon 2022

See who was named Decorating Den’s designer of the year

See who was named Decorating Den’s designer of the year

Left to right: Barbara Elliot, Jennifer Ward Woods, Monique Holland, Erin Jenkins, Laura Outland, Lynne Lawson EASTON, Md. — Designer of the Year, presented by Decorating Den Interiors, has been awarded to franchise owner Monique Holland of Washington D.C. This was the company’s 38th International Dream Room awards presentation, held at the company’s Designcon 2022

Furniture Designer Minjae Kim Turns Paintings Into Chairs

Furniture Designer Minjae Kim Turns Paintings Into Chairs

Photo: Sean Davidson/seandavidson When the furniture designer Minjae Kim was in elementary school, his mother, Myong Ae Lee, was pursuing her M.F.A. in painting at Keimyung University in Daegu, South Korea. “I was that kid somebody brought that was running around when everyone was working,” Kim recalls. Seeing Lee create her paintings — abstract pieces

This Japanese designer turned discarded fishing containers into groovy

This Japanese designer turned discarded fishing containers into groovy

In the 1980s, Japan led the world in the number of fish it caught every year, but the country’s fishing industry has been declining for over two decades. Overfishing, unsustainable practices, and contaminated water from the 2011 Fukushima nuclear plant meltdown have depleted fishing communities and left behind a constellation of discarded materials like fishnets,