The interior designer collaborated with her husband, Erik Ford, on a new shop that combines the brand's high-end, casual clothing with a curated selection of Leanne's favorite home goods.
Now at the end of its 8th season, Doors Open is a local nonprofit that hosts guided tours of the city where you can learn about history, art and architecture.
Walking tours, rooftop tours of Downtown skyscrapers, an Open Architecture Studio Crawl, the 40th annual Design Pittsburgh and its People’s Choice Award are part of the Oct. 6-13 celebration.
Laura Dowling served under the Obama Administration and will demonstrate bouquet and holiday designs, including wreaths, at Pittsburgh’s show Oct. 6-8.
No national chains here; in 2023, a number of new, locally owned home and lifestyle boutiques popped up around the Pittsburgh region. Here’s a look at five stores featuring artisan items that you won’t find at Target.
The contemporary home furnishings chain recently opened its first Pennsylvania location at a massive storefront in Cranberry that had sat empty since 2018.
The opulent two-story space by restaurateurs Adam and Diana Kucenic features a variety of luxury fashion, lifestyle and home brands not often found in Pittsburgh.
love, the new concept shop Downtown from the founders of love, Pittsburgh, will focus on meaningful lifestyle items that expand beyond the shop’s traditional Pittsburgh branding.
After leaving medicine behind, Francis DeFabo and his wife, Lynn, relaunched the pottery studio and home goods retail store in April following extensive renovations.
Designer Kacie Cope's new store will showcase her love for vintage finds as well as offer community workshops to give customers hands-on experience in home design and renovation.
Local designer Karolyn Spagnolo got her dream assignment when she was one of more than 150 volunteers chosen to decorate the White House for this year’s theme, “We the People.”