From Past to Present: Shop Design Trends That Never Fade in Pittsburgh

One of the best things about shopping design trends in Pittsburgh is that each product you purchase comes with in quality and design that holds up throughout the years. These trends in colors like classic neutrals or such as the use of artisan craftsmanship can turn your home or closet into something welcoming for years to come.

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Classic Neutrals

A rustic table setting featuring a Chilewich Dahlia lace placemat, a hand-thrown ceramic plate, and Kim Seybert dip-dyed napkins tied with natural twine and dried flowers.

Classic neutrals are not trendy, which is exactly what has made them a trend in our risk-averse style universe. We always crave change, however, so they’re getting sweeter and moving into chocolate, cocoa, and vanilla tones.

Premium Craftsmanship

Interior design mood board by James Mohn featuring Holland and Sherry tweeds, Le Gracieux printed cottons, verdigris bronze vases, and Samuel and Sons trims for a Norman chateau-style renovation.
Designed by James Mohn Design

Financial markets suggest that, in troubled times, investors seek safety in quality. The same goes for home furnishings! Noble choices in materials, finishes, and accessories reassure with stable voices and enduring appeal.

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Classic Design and Modern Living

An interior design mood board by Eddie Maestri featuring vintage French flea market finds, architectural sketches of Château de Gudanes, and luxury textiles from Schumacher and de Le Cuona.
Designed by Eddie Maestri

Rooted in the past, knowledge, craft, and memory combine to grow the next generation of design.

Artisan Crafted

A creative mood board by Danny Mankin featuring a collection of vintage books, personal sketches, gold jewelry, and varied fabric textures laid out on a burlap surface.
Designed by Danny Mankin

When talented hands turn to fine materials, products that last a lifetime are often the outcome.

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Florals for Spring

A coastal-inspired design by Jennifer Janeway Designs featuring coral Thibaut Paper Rattan wall covering, Phillip Jeffries Fable wallpaper in Sepia Garden, and sky blue accents.
Designed by Jennifer Janeway Designs

Groundbreaking. Yes, Miranda Priestley, we know: seasonal florals are hardly new. But some ideas endure for a reason: they seduce us with appealing color, pattern, and nostalgia.

Fresh Ideas for the Eye

A vibrant interior design mood board by Jennie Bishop featuring a Taylor Swift-inspired palette with mint green fabrics, disco balls, Samuel & Sons tassels, and Chanel lipstick in Coco Flash.
Designed by Jennie Bishop

Famous Vogue editor Diana Vreeland said this truism decades ago. We need to refresh our eyes with new ideas in order to feel alive.

Story by Keith Recker and Stephen Treffinger
Styling by Keith Recker
Principal Photography by Dave Bryce

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