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  • A rendering of what DCOTA's Atrium A will look like post-renovation.
    Jillian Mills
    February 5, 2010
    DCOTA is home to almost 100 of the nation’s most remarkable interior design showrooms, attracting internationally renowned designers, architects, decorators and dealers from around the globe. So why is the interior of the building itself so outdated?
  • The Trondheim bed at Ikea
    Margery Seitz
    February 2, 2010
    Moving from a 5,300-square-foot house to a 1,600-square-foot house presents a whole set of problems. Where should I put my books, kitchen equipment, bed linens, ski clothes, etc.? I purged!
  • HOME Miami
    Beth Dunlop
    February 1, 2010
    We are proud to formally introduce HOME Miami’s brand new website, homemia.com! Welcome. In the next few weeks, you will have the opportunity to get to know us in digital form.
  • The new Bliss spa at the W South Beach
    Dawn Spinner Davis
    January 29, 2010
    A hardhat is not my best look — it has something to do with the size of my head — nonetheless I sacrificed my vanity and wore one to preview the new Bliss spa at the W South Beach.
  • Dawn Spinner Davis
    January 29, 2010
    My friend Alaina lives in Chicago. She recently moved into a gorgeous new apartment that she shares with her boyfriend and their dog, Tucker. Her style is modern-meets-traditional and she has a penchant for West Elm — it’s understandable, she’s only 25!
  • Dawn Spinner Davis
    January 29, 2010
    Unlike most design magazines, which tend to be proper, smut-free bastions of elegant language and terminology, design blogs push the envelope. Decorno (“décor porno”) is one such blog.
  • Dawn Spinner Davis
    January 29, 2010
    Design blogs are a lot like gelato: ubiquitous and addictive. My guilty pleasure. Just when I think I’ve read every one that’s worth reading — tasted every flavor — I stumble upon a link to an even more fabulous blog.
  • Squiggle, a wallpaper pattern designed by Vivienne Westwood for Cole & Son
    Jillian Mills
    January 29, 2010
    Punk rock fashion doyenne Vivienne Westwood has teamed up with wallpaper firm Cole & Son (usually known for their classic and — dare I say — boring-ish wall coverings).