There’s a lot more to interior design than just design—some of it needs a little explanation. Here, we ask four designers what parts of their process they most often explain to a client.
Spurred on by the tragedy of a global pandemic, the home retail business has been on an absolute tear for the past two years. Now the ripple effects of another tragedy—the crisis in Ukraine—may be slowing it down.
By seeking out under-the-radar vendors (and getting flexible with how she charges for product), New York–based designer Eneia White is maximizing a high-low strategy to deliver her clients a custom look.
In the market for a swirly accent to unleash some frenzied fun into a subdued space? From watercolor wallcoverings to hand-tufted rugs, consider one of these of-the-moment finds.
After starting out as a clothing designer, Kelly Whitesell found the world of home goods intimidating. Here, she discusses how she finally figured out her true path through Eskell, her Chicago store that feels “like a mini vacation” for customers.
By seeking out under-the-radar vendors (and getting flexible with how she charges for product), New York–based designer Eneia White is maximizing a high-low strategy to deliver her clients a custom look.