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  • Wall Decor: Sculptural Statements

    Tracy Bulla, February 15, 2007
    Dimensional wall art continues to play a leading role in wall decor offerings, emphasizing a leaning towards sculptural style this season. Elegantly modern designs blend urbane and organic sensibilities, utilizing metals and natural materials like shell.  More
  • Wall decor vendors upbeat about 2007

    By Jenny Heinzen York, Cinde W. Ingram and Susan Dickenson, February 15, 2007
    With so many players in the business, the state of the wall decor industry can be challenging to summarize, but overall, most vendors reported a solid 2006 and are very optimistic about 2007, based on early results from the winter markets. Dave Meyer, CEO of Willow Green, said because wall decor is the most recent category the company has added, it is still on a rapid growth track.  More
  • Wall Decor: Wild Kingdom

    Tracy Bulla, February 15, 2007
    Friendly, as opposed to ferocious, creatures line up a new theme in wall art, resulting in a circus of activity. Born to frolic, these prints capture a sense of fun and festivity that's sure to steal even the most grown-up of hearts.  More
  • Wall Decor: Timeless Technique

    Tracy Bulla, February 15, 2007
    Classic wall decor selections cull from timeless, and timely, inspirations to create a fresh take on traditional. Reproductions of antique documents and paintings, plus decorative or functional objects, lend a sense of wit and savvy to wall art.  More
  • Wall Decor: Riveting Reflections

    Tracy Bulla, February 15, 2007
    Get ready to be dazzled by the latest looks in mirrors. A neutral palette and dramatic frames render stunning styles, whether traditional or transitional.  More
  • Wall Decor: Mod Squad

    Tracy Bulla, February 15, 2007
    Eye-popping to say the least, modern wall decor selections run the gamut from abstract to downright optical. Drawing inspiration from fabrics and nature, the resulting array blends complexity and warmth in a manner that is both wide and deep.  More
  • Wall Decor: Botanical Study

    Tracy Bulla, February 15, 2007
    Nature in all its glory continues to be celebrated in home accents, with wall decor no exception to the rule. Classic, antique prints mark one end of the style spectrum, ranging all the way to organic, sculptural designs at the other. Whatever your preference, the all-natural look has gone far beyond a trend — making its way to a mainstay for the home.  More
  • Permanent Botanicals: Candy Coated

    Tracy Bulla, December 15, 2006
    Sugar-spun confections herald the onset of spring, dramatized in color-saturated arrangements. Lively, vibrant designs spotlight seasonal favorite florals, such as forsythia, roses and hydrangeas.  More
  • Botanicals continue to boom

    By Susan Pyle Dickenson, December 15, 2006
    The market for permanent botanicals and florals is thriving, evidenced by year-end reports of record sales, showroom expansions and new production facilities from vendors across the board. Fueled by the product category's growing acceptance as a versatile decorative accessory, the successful sales formula these days is all about designing and delivering one word .  More

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