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Atlanta Market 2025
I had the pleasure of attending the Atlanta Market, and I’m still buzzing with inspiration. For anyone who doesn’t know, it’s a huge design trade show full of home furnishings, decor, and accessories. It’s where designers go to discover new pieces and see what’s trending.
This time around, I was especially drawn to the accessories. So many beautiful details—sculptural objects, unique lighting, art, textiles... all the little things that really make a space feel special.
As I was walking the showrooms, seeing all these amazing finds sparked so many ideas for how to layer in texture, color, and personality.
I left the market feeling refreshed, inspired, and excited to start sourcing!

Kips Bay Show House
I recently had the chance to visit the Kips Bay Show House in Palm Beach, and I’m still thinking about it. Every single room was packed with creativity—layered, detailed, and completely unique. From bold wallpapers and intricate tilework to beautiful textiles and custom furniture, it was such a treat to walk through.
If you’re not familiar, Kips Bay is a designer show house—a space where top interior designers are invited to transform rooms in a home, each bringing their own vision and style. It started in New York and now has a Palm Beach edition. It’s all for a great cause too, raising money to support the Kips Bay Boys & Girls Club.
Each designer brought such a strong point of view, but somehow it all flowed. I loved seeing how they mixed color, pattern, and texture in fresh, unexpected ways. It was a great reminder that design can (and should) be playful and personal.
This visit left me feeling so inspired—both creatively and professionally. It’s always exciting to see how other designers push boundaries and bring spaces to life. I came home with a camera roll full of ideas I can't wait to translate into upcoming projects.