The Truth About Thread Count
If you’re shopping for bedding based on thread count alone, you’re missing vital information that will give you the feel you’re hoping for.
If you’re shopping for bedding based on thread count alone, you’re missing vital information that will give you the feel you’re hoping for.
Room & Board Visual Associate David Staten shared his design expertise during SCADStyle Week.
Learn how to create a spectacular patio with this Q&A with garden guru Pat Welsh.
We chatted with Michael Brotman, Merchandise Manager on the Room & Board Product team, to get his perspective on our 2015 assortment.
Add personality to your home with jewel tones.
Cheryl Richards talks about how to turn personal photos into works of art.
We asked Carla Hall, two-time Top Chef finalist and co-host of The Chew, 10 questions.
Our new Parsons and Portica extension tables are the easiest extension table you’ve ever used, thanks to ball-bearing, counter-balanced glides.
We love the warmth and character of wood. The unique grain pattern illustrates both the time and place of the tree’s growth. Wood’s true beauty emerges gradually and develops a subtle, yet rich, patina that gives every piece of furniture its own personality.
Meet Shell Lake Woodcrafters, a Room & Board partner since 1992.
Q&A with Sharon Montrose, one of the most sought-after commercial photographers.
Room & Board South Coast Plaza hosted an event to support local community partner ENC and celebrate sustainable design.
Meet Cara Greenstein, the Memphis-based writer behind Caramelized.
Discover how high to hang mirrors and wall art with our helpful tips.
Q&A with Mike Hines of Epoch Floral, a world-renowned designer who creates extraordinary arrangements that beautify any space.
Some of our U.S. manufacturing partners also our Minneapolis neighbors. Read one Design Associate’s story about trick-or-treating at the Bell’s.
Maximize your space with modern, handcrafted furniture designed for beauty, storage and versatility.
What do Room & Board employees choose for their own office furniture? A mix of classic office pieces and new innovations make their office spaces work.
During the period between March Madness and Father’s Day, we see a lot of photos and ideas for “man caves.” Built around a big screen TV, man caves seem to always feature furniture that is at odds with the rest of the home.
Q&A with Amy Thielen, author of The New Midwestern Table.