Pittsburgh Magazine delves into the hottest furniture styles and colors from the High Point Market furnishing trade show, What else is chic for spring 2016? Menswear prints, warm metallics and accents with an edge.
Whether it’s a shimmering chandelier for your breakfast room or a sophisticated wall mount for the bathroom, you can brighten up your abode with these eye-catching fixtures.
Divertido and Jack + Jules close in Lawrenceville, while the neighborhood welcomes Brambler Boutique. Plus, Splurge expands to a new location in Fox Chapel.
Found on everything from furniture to accessories, blue is one of the hottest shades to come out of the fall High Point Market, the trendsetting furnishings industry tradeshow held twice yearly in North Carolina. Try out the trend in your home with these cool blue accessories.
WTAE-TV Pittsburgh Action News 4 anchor Kelly Frey Luhn and her husband renovated their older home, creating the perfect space for their son, Bennett, who was born with special needs. Today, the West End structure is outfitted in a way that works for their family, and they intend to stay there forever.
With three recently purchased apartment communities, Faros Properties aims to create residential hubs for those seeking affordable city living with plenty of indoor and outdoor amenities.
Inspired by an iconic steelworker, The JoeMag Project turns discarded, industrial pieces of Pittsburgh’s past into sturdy furniture meant to last
a lifetime.
Kate McGrady partners with the owners of Rollier’s Hardware to open The Artsmiths of Pittsburgh, a two-story venue in Mt. Lebanon representing area artists.