Over 20 years of fickle social media trends, Reddit has proven to have unlikely staying power and popularity. What should designers know about the platform?
Do you ever wish your clients could parachute into their renderings to examine size and details? A new service called Walk Your Plans allows them to do just that.
A slew of AI startups have tried to crack the interior design industry, but all fall short of giants like ChatGPT—which itself still pales in comparison to designers. Amid a sea of technological change, Fred Nicolaus explains how emerging agentic AI tech will soon alter the design landscape yet again.
Two years into the deluge of direct-to-consumer AI design platforms, a to-the-trade option has arrived in the form of DecorX, a tool launched by Markor chairman Mark Feng and available through Caracole’s trade portal.
Two years after debuting its first AI-powered tool, Wayfair has launched Muse, an artificial intelligence platform that delivers inspirational products in response to design style prompts. Fred Nicolaus reports on where Muse wins and loses.
In a world of sophisticated knockoffs, authenticity is an increasingly elusive quality to harness. It’s a problem that Poltrona Frau (along with luxury fashion brands) hopes the Aura Blockchain Consortium can help tackle.
The 3D moodboard platform announced a round of seed funding from big-name investors that will go toward expanding its AI features and materials library. CEO Guy Ailion shares his vision for MattoBoard’s role in the industry.
The California DTC startup has been purchased by Ohio-based 3D printing company IC3D. Outgoing CEO Phillip Raub discusses the reasoning behind the sale—and the future of 3D-printed furniture at large.
After experiencing the challenges of operating in a software no-man’s-land, the leaders behind Jerry Pair and Ainsworth-Noah decided to create a new software for multiline showrooms.