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We are pleased to introduce the next in our Then, Now & Forever® historic collection series, the Victorian Era collection. Read More about Then, Now & Forever® - The Victorian Era Color Collection

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We are pleased to introduce the next in our continuing series of the Then, Now & Forever® historic collections. The 19th century produced many revival styles, based on architectural discoveries and historical references. Read More about Then, Now & Forever® — the 19th-century Revival Collection

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​Jaclyn Johnson is the Founder of Create & Cultivate and the proud owner of a newly-transformed 3-bedroom, 2-bath, 1924 Spanish-style home in Los Angeles. Read More about How Jaclyn Johnson Created & Cultivated Her At-Home Style

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​Local Los Angeles-based artist Mer Young recently showcased a series of collages and paintings at her solo exhibit titled MEYOUWE (me-you-we), which provided colorful highlights into Young and what drives her to keep creating exquisite and meaningful work. Read More about MEYOUWE: The Art of Mer Young

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Traveling this holiday season? Then you are probably keenly aware that hotels are rapidly adapting to a hospitality landscape that now includes Airbnb. Design is playing a pivotal role for hotels in that transformation. Read More about Shoppable Hotels: An Emerging Design Trend

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Florence’s impressive Velona’s Jungle Luxury Suites stands out for it’s exquisite interior design. Located on the third floor of an elegant mid-century palazzo in central Florence, this boutique hotel boasts exotic jungle-inspired décor. Read More about Hotel in Focus: Velona's Jungle Luxury Suites

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Following the opening of Moxy Times Square, Rockwell Group has teamed up with Yabu Pushelberg to design the interior of Moxy Chelsea in New York. Tucked into the bustle of Manhattan’s historic Flower District, the hotel adds a touch of flamboyance and glamour to the micro hotel trend. A botanically-inspired space, the hotel combines layers of rich color, material, pattern and form to create a vibrant and welcoming design. Read More about Hotel in Focus: Moxy Chelsea NYC

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Betty Willis — the artist behind the neon sign that has inspired countless selfies, T-shirts and other tchotchkes — was also the creative genius behind the Blue Angel. Read More about Sin City Calls Out for an Angel in Waiting