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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Interior Design by JAM / Photography by Gieves Anderson What's old is new again when it comes to trends—this time around, we're ...
A recent newspaper headline that read “Less lavish, more modern, art deco is returning” caught my attention and had me thinking back to a time growing up in New York City and the wonder and pride I ...
It's almost impossible for a design style to disappear forever, especially with younger generations regularly embracing a mesh of nostalgic home decor trends. This is usually done by putting a twist ...
The experts at Houzz have made their 2026 home design predictions, and if Dallas homeowners follow the trends, next year homes will be filled with traditional design with sleek Art Deco details. There ...
Diane Simpson, “Window Dressing: Background 3, Pinafore” (1994/2007), foam board, wood, enamel, vintage wallpaper, tape, cotton mesh, and oil satin and acrylic on MDF (all photos by the author for ...
Radios, toasters, toy wagons, trains, buses, telephones, microphones, bicycles, tea sets, kitchen tables, even baby buggies and Wrigley Field’s iconic scoreboard clock all had something in common from ...
What's old is new again when it comes to trends—this time around, we're going back in time about 100 years, to the 1920s and '30s, when Art Deco first burst onto the scene. The architectural style, ...