The retailer announced on Friday that it would cut 1,650 jobs, including members of its corporate team, in an effort to course-correct after a pandemic-era hiring spree, according to CEO Niraj Shah.
In theory, selling a prepackaged, shoppable room design offers designers a way to scale up without much overhead. In reality, the concept is harder to execute. Why have most of these ventures failed to take off?
One of the largest independently owned paint brands in the U.S., Kelly-Moore is closing its Texas factory and 157 retail locations due to “massive legal and financial burdens.”
Where do high-end retailers go to unload their excess inventory? Increasingly, to Virginia-based liquidation outlet The Dump. Business of Home checks in on a thriving business with an unorthodox name.
The global architecture firm’s newly rebranded boutique luxury hospitality branch, Roam Interior Design, aims to create alluring spaces for the growing market of high-net-worth travelers who are more interested in elevated comfort than fuss or formality.
It’s rare for an interior designer who has achieved significant success to depart the industry entirely, but that’s exactly what Millbrook, New York–based Ashley Whittaker is doing. BOH dove into what’s driving her next big move.
Founded in 2015, Italian Design Brands is having a banner year, with an IPO in May and opening a New York flagship in October. CEO Andrea Sasso shares the vision behind IDB’s big moves.
Serena & Lily co-founder Lily Kanter is launching a new home line, this time with a new partner, Avery Solmssen, and a pointed mission: shining a light on the design talent in Hawaii.