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Forecast: Betsy Nathan’s Top 5 Trends for 2018
PAGODA RED founder, Betsy Nathan, has been a go-to tastemaker for more than 20 years. Designers and collectors know they can rely on her expert curation to bring them objects…
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Ultra-Inspiration from Pantone’s Color of the Year
What’s the simplest way to spot a color trend? Wait for Pantone, the design industry’s premier chromatic forecaster, to name its color of the year. To much fanfare, they recently…
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Daniel Krause on Art, China & the Power of Images
As the north central Regional Resource Librarian at Gensler, one of the world’s largest design and architecture firms, Daniel Krause sees a lot of images. It’s his job to source…
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Amy Lehman & The Lake Tanganyika Floating Health Clinic
Our friend Amy Lehman is a true giver. She’s a doctor, world traveler, PAGODA RED collector and an inspiration. Through December 31, 2017, we’ll donate 5% of sales to Amy’s…
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In The Press: Frank de Biasi & PAGODA RED in the WSJ
It’s always fun to spot a favorite piece from our gallery floor in print. In this case, interior designer Frank de Biasi used one of our antique lacquer cabinets to…
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20 Years of PAGODA RED
Though it’s hard for us to believe, 2017 marks the 20th anniversary of PAGODA RED. In that time, we’ve proudly become the design destination for people who love the art…
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Gifts for Those You Love
If you follow us on Instagram, you may have already noticed that we’re up to something new. This year, we’ve brought our collection online by posting one-of-a-kind global gifts to…
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Susanna Salk: At Home with Dogs and Their Designers
If there’s one word that best describes design expert Susanna Salk and her work, it’s soulful. Everything she does is personal and poetic, from her storied interiors to her thoughtful…
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Japan: Travelogue
Travel is not always about diversion. Sometimes it can transform us. For an artist, like our good friend and collaborator Kelly Messer, the journey can be measured in greater and…
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Through the Looking Glass: The Magic of Mirrors
Can any decorative element match the impact of a mirror? They make small rooms feel larger, and large rooms feel warmer. They elevate any interior by reflecting its light, artwork,…