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    ON THE COVER: Leaning in to their history as clubs accessible only to those in the know, two speakeasy projects transport patrons to curated environments driven by vastly different cultural references. Image of None of the Above by Sam Fentress.

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    Business travelers sit and chat in a modern airport lounge with expansive windows and contemporary furnishings
    As airports invest in modernizing existing terminals, architects and interior designers are creating spaces that balance performance, comfort, accessibility, and identity.
    April 21, 2026
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    A close-up of various interior faux leathers folded on a work surface
    Bio-based, bio-attributed, bio-sourced, and BioPreferred® are often used interchangeably, but they point to different forms of renewable content, documentation, and material evaluation...
    April 21, 2026
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    Cincinnati city skyline at sunset
    These upcoming hotel projects reveal how adaptive reuse, wellness-driven planning, regional identity, and experience-rich amenities are redefining hospitality design beyond major...
    April 21, 2026
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    interiors+sources Head of Content Carrie Meadows counters that good design doesn't have to choose between novelty and durability.
    A thoughtful approach to durability could help interior designers create spaces that feel current, resilient, and worth keeping longer.
    April 21, 2026
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    Guy Adam Ailion, Mattoboard
    Mattoboard CEO Guy Ailion discusses the current state of AI usage in architecture and interior design, and envisions a future where AI models enable unique, personalized tools...
    April 14, 2026
    Courtesy of Only Natural
    A variety of dark-colored vases with flowers against a blue background.
    This global competition encourages emerging designers to prioritize natural fibers like wool, hemp, bamboo, and algae in their work, challenging synthetic-dominated systems.
    April 7, 2026
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    Entryway to Coverings 2026 exhibit floor at Las Vegas Convention Center
    From softened minimalism to greens with greater depth, here are three ceramic tile surface trends that stood out to Carrie Meadows on the Coverings 2026 show floor.
    April 1, 2026
    The Mart
    The River Park in front of The Mart in Chicago.
    The event will host over 50,000 design professionals, with new specialty spaces, redesigned exhibit halls, and interactive installations like Collab Space, highlighting innovation...
    March 20, 2026
    Courtesy of ASID
    ASID 2025 Compensation & Benefits Guide cover image.
    Interior design compensation trends highlight the importance of transparency, flexibility, and professional development.
    Feb. 23, 2026
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    Young Black female and male colleagues sit with an older white female colleague in an informal co-working space
    From wellness to AI, ASID’s 2026 Trends Outlook positions interior designers as strategic leaders in long-term, resilient design.
    Jan. 28, 2026