This week, the final season this week often leads to household items on the curb when the students move out – which means a large business for Bürgersteig -aasfresser. On the current with our weekly summary of headlines, starts, events, recommended reading and much more.
Business news
The Crafts' chain of Michaels acquired the intellectual property and trademark of Joann, just a few months after the Fabric dealer announced that it went out of business and all around 800 shops were closed. The announcement is the latest development in Joann's most recent decline, which the 82-year-old company has attributed to the demand from consumers, the inventory attack and the growing competition, which led to his bankruptcy registration in Chapter 11 in January (the retailer within one year) and the closure in February.
Deco USA has acquired various assets from house facilities in the importer Uma Home Decor, according to a letter from von von von Home News now. The conditions of the deal were not announced. After the purchase, Deco USA will shift the headquarters of Chino, California, Erlanger, Kentucky, and work as a deco Marché. The UMA leadership does not stay with the company.
The manufacturer Ciana Lighting, based in Salt Lake City, acquired Varaluz about a year after registration of the luminaire and decoration company based in Las Vegas. Home accent today Reports. According to the acquisition, Varaluz will continue to operate under his own brand name, while Kevin Plumb, Co-CEO from Ciana, will enter the company CEO. Both companies will debut new offers for Lightovation in Dallas later this month.
“Digital Detox” will be an important topic this season, according to Pinterest “2025 Summer Trend Report”. The search for “digital detox vision boards” and “digital detox ideas” rose by 273 percent or 72 percent, whereby the focus on reading, communication with nature and the inspiration of “farmhouse -cottage” inner rooms “lies -especially due to elements such as wood, brick and thrifted decor (latter increase of gen z). Another booming search term: “Martha Stewart -aesthetics”, which increased 2,889 percent, looking for ideas for garden gardens in the back yard, chicken box and homesteading. Elsewhere, the platform discovered a growing interest in garden parties (34 percent), the color “Soft Summer Green” (62 percent) and Buchclub decor (67 percent for gene Z).
Chanel has announced the introduction of a new business-to-business hub for circular material development called Nevold and invests between 50 and 80 million euros to get the division on the way. Women's clothing daily Reports. The company will generally concentrate on the scaling of the reuse of materials in the luxury sector and in the clothing industry and will work separately from Chanel to invite the cooperation between other brands. There will also be a number of other activities that have invested the luxury brand in recent years – including L'Astelier des Matières, a collector of Deadstock, production that was not sold. Filatur du Parc, a wool spider mill specializing in recycled yarn; And upcycled natural material providers Authentic material – and looked for new acquisitions to support research and development. The Nevold hub aims to scale sufficiently to reduce the production costs for recycled textiles, which ultimately becomes more affordable than their plastic counterparts.

The actress Sarah Jessica Parker has teamed up with Wallshippe for the debut of a new wallpaper lineWith the kind permission of Wallshoppe
Starts and collaborations
Benjamin Moore and Williams sonoma have announced the introduction of a new partnership of several years. The Legacy Paint brand and the company family of Williams sonica will work together on color pallets that match seasonal furniture and decorations (a new initiative that was already debut with Pottery barn). And Benjamin Moores Design and Color Tools are equipped in Pottery Barn, Pottery Barn Kids, Pottery Barn Teen, West Elm and Rejuvenation Retails.
Millerknoll introduced a new archive room in its headquarters by Michigan Design Yard. The 12,000 square meter facility will contain the entire collection of the brand with one million objects. The center was developed as a platform for research and a look at the development of the work produced by both brands and includes an exhibition room, a furniture display for open storage and a reading room. The first exhibition entitled “Manufacturing Modern” examines a selection of designs created by Florence Knoll, George Nelson, Eero Saarinen, Charles and Ray Eames, Harry Bertoia, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Marcel Beuer.
To celebrate the pride month, Watch what happens live The host Andy Cohen has teamed up with 1stdibs to offer 14 furniture from his personal collection -together with his parts of his picks from the Pride Collection of the platform and other objects designed by his favorite -LGBTQ+ -dests. The sale will benefit the non -profit housing work based in New York by June 30, which offer services for people with HIV/AIDS. It will also serve as a preview for a shopping event on July 22nd in the second -hand shop of the non -profit organization in Chelsea, in which an expanded selection of pieces from Cohens Haus is equipped.
Serena & Lily has made a new editorial area on his website that will deal with design and decoration. Furniture today Reports. The library is curated by Olivia Hosken – MP Managing Editor at Aperator at House beautiful and style and interior author at City & country– And will take on the findings of designers and other industry experts to five important topics at home: design history, decorate with character, art of hosting, personal stories and field guidelines.
The actress Sarah Jessica Parker has teamed up with Wallshippe for the debut of a new wallpaper line. The MySA collection was created in collaboration with Eric Hughes, which serves as a Parker interior designer and as a co-creative director of Wallshippe and comprises a variety of patterns, from plaids and flowers to brave, colorful graphics.
Recommended reading
The US textile industry has declined in decline for decades, with production being shifted to China and Vietnam overseas. In particular, fewer than five domestic mills are known for wool that they are able to turn yarn, weave fabrics and end. In The New York TimesSteven Kurutz profiled the owner of such a mill – American Woolle Company – a look at the deep well of the challenges that are those who are facing domestic production substances.
The Americans spent over $ 147 billion for their pets in 2023, with a growing part of the funds for animal-friendly living culture and renovation work being assigned. For Elle DecorRachel Silva profiled homeowners and designers who bring this trend to the next stage with special “dog surfaces” in which their dog companions can enjoy functions such as custom floor beds, tiled showers, built -in feeding stations and television programs that are specifically aligned with their species.
For some homeowners and design enthusiasts, visible ventilation slots provoke a strong negative reaction – as designer Annie Elliott says: “Air ventilation in the middle of a wall is like a wart on the face of an otherwise beautiful person.” For The New York TimesDina Cheney examines the many options of how decorators have creatively masked unsightly HVAC service programs without affecting air flow.