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The summer is in full swing

August’s can’t-miss design events

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The summer is in full swing, and design events across the country are opening their doors (both in-person and virtual) to industry insiders eager to shop, learn and connect before the season comes to a close. Read on for BOH’s calendar highlights for the month ahead, including conferences, trade shows, art exhibitions and design discussions.

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ot Spot; an exhibit exploring household items; and exterior additions called Gumnut Grove and

ot Spot; an exhibit exploring household items; and exterior additions called Gumnut Grove and Lookout Cove.

The summer is in full swing, and design events across the country are opening their doors (both in-person and virtual) to industry insiders eager to shop, learn and connect before the season comes to a close. Read on for BOH’s calendar highlights for the month ahead, including conferences, trade shows, art exhibitions and design discussions.

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Medina MercantileSIMPLE OPEN WEAVE BASKETgoop, $60Beach trips, farmers’ market runs, home storage, gardenning vessel--- this understated tote is a wildly versatile carryallThis is my descriptionSHOP NOW
a kitchen with a marble counter top and wooden cabinets
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LAUNCHES AND COLLABORATIONS

Interiors expert, has made his namesake home pieces available to viewers and shoppers with a new direct-to-consumer site. Available products include furniture items like tables, cabinets, and chairs, as well as boldly patterned wallpaper in contrasting neutral tones. Luxury faucet brand has partnered with the for a bath collection named after the iconic American architect. The full suite of products includes faucets, tub fillers and spouts, shower systems, and accessories, drawing upon Wright’s signature aesthetic with natural wood accents. Has reimagined the Bay Area Discovery Museum with a campus-wide renovation and new exhibitions. In collaboration with early learning experts from BADM’s in-house research division, the Seattle-based design and architecture firm created a new maker space for children called the Fab Lab; landscape-themed rooms called the Tot Spot; an exhibit exploring household items; and exterior additions called Gumnut Grove and Lookout Cove. Lifestyle brand etúHome has tapped entrepreneur, design blogger and product designer Colette Shelton of Cococozy for a joint collection. The new items include charcuterie, cutting and serving boards, decorative demijohns mouth-blown from recycled glass by European artisans, a citrus-blend candle, and other small accent pieces.

SHOWROOM REPRESENTATIONGalerie Philia has debuted Matthew Fisher’s new series of works, titled the Agate and Alabaster collection, at its Chelsea showroom. Fisher is best known for producing stone-crafted furniture and vessels within his self-founded studio, Mulberry Black.

RECOMMENDED READINGTemporary architecture has been a stylish addition to the Olympic Village in years past—this year’s cardboard beds, however, sparked rumors that the materials were used in an effort to promote celibacy. According to here’s a deeper history behind the use of cardboard in furniture. Though eventually outpaced by DIY plastic furniture from outlets like Ikea, the material was once seen as an architectural marvel, with the potential to be the next low-cost, sustainable furnishings product.

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LAUNCHES AND COLLABORATIONS

Interiors expert, has made his namesake home pieces available to viewers and shoppers with a new direct-to-consumer site. Available products include furniture items like tables, cabinets, and chairs, as well as boldly patterned wallpaper in contrasting neutral tones.

Luxury faucet brand has partnered with the for a bath collection named after the iconic American architect. The full suite of products includes faucets, tub fillers and spouts, shower systems, and accessories, drawing upon Wright’s signature aesthetic with natural wood accents.

Has reimagined the Bay Area Discovery Museum with a campus-wide renovation and new exhibitions. In collaboration with early learning experts from BADM’s in-house research division, the Seattle-based design and architecture firm created a new maker space for children called the Fab Lab; landscape-themed rooms called the Tot Spot; an exhibit exploring household items; and exterior additions called Gumnut Grove and Lookout Cove.

Lifestyle brand etúHome has tapped entrepreneur, design blogger and product designer Colette Shelton of Cococozy for a joint collection. The new items include charcuterie, cutting and serving boards, decorative demijohns mouth-blown from recycled glass by European artisans, a citrus-blend candle, and other small accent pieces.

SHOWROOM REPRESENTATION

Galerie Philia has debuted Matthew Fisher’s new series of works, titled the Agate and Alabaster collection, at its Chelsea showroom. Fisher is best known for producing stone-crafted furniture and vessels within his self-founded studio, Mulberry Black.

RECOMMENDED READING

Temporary architecture has been a stylish addition to the Olympic Village in years past—this year’s cardboard beds, however, sparked rumors that the materials were used in an effort to promote celibacy. According to here’s a deeper history behind the use of cardboard in furniture. Though eventually outpaced by DIY plastic furniture from outlets like Ikea, the material was once seen as an architectural marvel, with the potential to be the next low-cost, sustainable furnishings product.

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