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In the BOH series What I Love, we’re asking designers to build us a mood board of what’s inspiring them right now. A ...
Seen across Milan and independent launches alike, these new design feats imagine living environments as curated ecosystems, contributing to a global dialogue on living well. The Minotti Pavilion at ...
Desert elegance thrives in Arizona interiors with warm colors, natural textures, and timeless décor that honors the Southwest ...
FLAGSTAFF — Navajo dye expert Mark Deschinny — like his grandmother and mother before him — uses local plants to make natural dyes for Navajo weaving.
Read more The U.S. Postal Service will host its 4th Flagstaff job fair of the year on Thursday, July 10, from 10 a.m. to 1 ...
Take inspiration from Texas ranch homes with simple ideas that make any entryway feel warmer, friendlier, and more personal.
This sprawling marketplace in Mesa, Arizona isn’t just a shopping destination – it’s practically a small city with its own economy, culture, and inexplicable abundance of socks for sale. The Mesa ...
On your way to the awe-inspiring Monument Valley, stop by this gateway town in Arizona, rich with Navajo culture, intriguing attractions, and incredible views.
Navajo women began weaving eye-dazzlers only after gaining access to brightly colored yarns manufactured after 1868." Denetdale is the great-great-great-granddaughter of Manuelito and Juanita.
This rug was to be circular, requiring a round loom so difficult and time-consuming to build that few Navajo weavers attempt it. Those who do refuse to reveal their secrets.
To give your decor a trend-resistant boho twist, try rugs that highlight traditional weaving techniques from around the world. This includes Navajo rugs with geometric patterns, shaggy Scandinavian ...
The Hubbell-Joe Navajo rug was woven out of hand-spun wool by the Joe Family in the 1930s. It was displayed at their Winslow trading outpost to attract tourists during the Depression. At 21 by 33 feet ...