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Vintage-look, modern efficiency is the name of the game with the Vintage Style LED line from GE Lighting. With bulbs in either clear glass or “warm candlelight,” these lights show-off classic incandescent filament designs, including amber spiral, in a dimmable, …
Read More »Plants are not only pleasing to look at, but they can help filter interior air and lift moods, especially when placed in decorative pots. The Talavera Garden Collection of pottery from Pueblo Home and Garden come in a variety of …
Read More »Comfort and coziness isn’t just warm blankets and hot chocolate; wile away the sultry summer evenings in these hammocks from The Hammock Source. These hammocks are hand-woven and made to withstand many nights (and days) of enjoyment without suffering the …
Read More »Many consumers are interested in chemical-free ways to clean their homes, and the Angry Mama offers a chemical-free way to lift and remove built-up food residue in the microwave. Fill the Angry Mama with water, place in the microwave oven, …
Read More »Industry shows like the National Hardware Show® are a great place to get a look at the latest innovations, trends and designs. In fact, the No. 1 reason most retailers say they attend shows like this is for new products. …
Read More »The Danish practice of Hygge (pronounced: HOO-ga) is defined as a feeling or moment that is cozy, charming or special and is especially popular during these dark, winter months. But how does it affect hardware retailers? For the last few …
Read More »Mid-century modern design has influenced furniture, cabinetry, trim, flooring, paint and many other building supplies for new and remodeled homes over the past few years (and even decades). The mid-century modern design movement was popular from about 1945 to 1975. …
Read More »The international color authority is bringing the calming yet vibrant colors of the deep sea to the forefront in 2019 with the soothing coral hue and gold undertones of Pantone’s Color of the Year, which is called Living Coral (16-1546). …
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