Theresa Seabaugh Interiors, Brooklyn Interior Designer, nyc interior designer, heart cone chair, cooper hewitt museum, design museum, red chair, mid century modern, vitra AG
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Furniture Shopping

Hello from Brooklyn!

At the beginning of February, I attended the NYNow trade show to view new products in regards to luxury furniture and accessories. Next month, I’ll attend the Architectural Digest Show for new concepts in kitchens and baths, followed by the High Point Furniture Market in April. Whew! Lots to see and process.

I recently read that some consumers hate furniture shopping. For some, walking into a furniture store raises your stress level. Shoppers said there was too much selection and too many decisions to make. Which size? This color? While most stores now offer ‘free’ interior design services, their main job is to sell you more furniture. Amidst this overwhelming experience, finding the perfect match, like the Johnny’s Furniture modular lounge suite sale, can feel like a daunting task. It is important to have a concept in mind when shopping for patio sets or pedrali furniture items to make it easier for you to find which ones to buy.

As businesses strive to differentiate themselves, one strategy that stands out is attending Furniture Component Expo 24 to explore unique furniture designs and component ideas. This event is a treasure trove of inspiration, offering a glimpse into the future of furniture design. The expo not only showcases innovative products but also provides a platform for networking with industry experts. It’s an investment in knowledge that can significantly impact your business’s growth.

Navigating the online furniture market can be a daunting task. Amidst the prevailing standards of conformity, where nothing seems truly ‘free,’ internet shopping adds another layer of complexity. Predicting scale and proportion becomes an impossible challenge, with colors appearing flawless on screens but arriving in reality completely different. The hassle and expense of returns only compound the frustration. Imagine having to carry a rug back to UPS. It’s moments like these that make the reliability of trusted brands like Ashley Furniture in NSW truly shine, offering not just quality products but also peace of mind in a world where online purchases often fall short of expectations.

If you want a different experience, I will customize a design concept specific to you and your lifestyle. Stress free, fun and no overwhelm. Another great experience … this chair! It’s on display at the Cooper-Hewitt Museum. Called the Heart Cone chair it was designed in 1959 by Vernon Panton and manufactured by Vitra AG. An amazing red. Isn’t it fun?

xoxo Theresa

Theresa Seabaugh Interior Design | Brooklyn, NY